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[GH-ISSUE #6239] Vaultwarden Web: issue when moving multiple items sequentially #2379
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Originally created by @khabdija on GitHub (Aug 27, 2025).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden/issues/6239
Prerequisites
Vaultwarden Support String
Vaultwarden Build Version
v1.34.3
Deployment method
Official Container Image
Custom deployment method
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Reverse Proxy
nginx
Host/Server Operating System
Linux
Operating System Version
Ubuntu Server 24.04.2
Clients
Web Vault
Client Version
v2025.7.0
Steps To Reproduce
For example, you have 1 folder with 50 logins (main folder) and you want to sort them in 4 different folders
Perform these actions, all within the main folder:
Expected Result
For example, you have 1 folder with 50 logins (main folder) and you want to sort them in 4 different folders
Actual Result
For example, you have 1 folder with 50 logins (main folder) and you want to sort them in 4 different folders
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Additional Context
The solution for this I found is to manually use "Select all" button and then press it again to "Deselect all", but ideally, if an item is moved from one folder to another, it should not remain selected anymore and any further actions on items within the working folder should not impact items that are not within said folder anymore.
@BlackDex commented on GitHub (Aug 27, 2025):
Duplicate of a few others already. And not something ee can fix.