Microsoft Azure Storage Explorer Unable To Retrieve Child Resources



Storage Explorer Version: 1.7.2Platform/OS: Windows 10?Architecture: x64Regression From: UnknownBug descriptionWhen you queue multiple files to transfer (upload from local storage to Azure) into blob in a blob container by selecting one file at a time, the transfers queue and wait until the currently transferring file completes. There is no CANCEL/ABORT option for these queued transfers. Steps to Reproduce

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To install the newest Azure Storage Explorer bits, see Azure Storage Explorer. We support Windows, Linux, and macOS versions. Connect to an Azure subscription. After you install Azure Storage Explorer, select the plug-in icon on the left pane. Select Add an Azure Account, and then select Sign-in.

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  1. Upload a relatively large file to blob container (200MB+)
  2. Before upload finishes click upload again and select another large file
  3. Again, click upload and select a third large file to upload into same blob container.
  4. Try to cancel any of the queued files awaiting completion of the first file to begin uploading.

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Expected ExperienceOnce a file is added to queue it should also be easily canceled/removed from queue before it begins transferring.

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Actual ExperienceCancel transfer button only becomes available once queued transfer begins to actually actively transfer. You will not find a way to cancel a queued upload transfer before it begins transferring.

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  1. Storage Explorer preview: Open Azure portal and write on the search (Storage Explorer) using this service you can explorer all of your storage information; Microsoft Azure Storage explorer APP: Microsoft tool you can download it from here and install it on your PC then do login to your Azure account using your (Azure Email, Azure Storage access.
  2. C: Windows System32 drivers etc hosts on Windows, or /etc/hosts on Linux. Unable to retrieve child resources. Details: self-signed certificate: Import the TLS/SSL certificate for your device into Azure Storage Explorer: Download the certificate from the Azure portal. For more information, go to Download the certificate.
  3. If possible can you try to un-install and reinstall the latest version and check for the status of the issue. Azure Storage Explorer Troubleshooting: 'unable to retrieve child resources” or “The request action could not be completed”. If the issue still persist after trying above mentioned steps, I would like to work closer on this issue.