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[GH-ISSUE #97] Unhandled Error when connecting, if port is defined in both Address Field and Port Field #80
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Originally created by @snkls on GitHub (Mar 17, 2021).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/1Remote/1Remote/issues/97
Originally assigned to: @VShawn on GitHub.
Description
I copied a rdp-shortcuts data (address incl. Port) straight into the address field of a new PRemoteM-Connection-Element and tried to connect. Got an Error like
"Value does not fall within the expected range." (see screenshot 1)
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Expected behavior
Either a Warning or Input-Error when specifiyng the Port in the wrong field or a proper handling of the error when connecting.
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low prio from my pov
@VShawn commented on GitHub (Mar 18, 2021):
Thanks for reporting the issue.
I knew the best solution it to prevent uset input a error address , but I fix this by
try ... catchas a quick fix.