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The Session Already Loaded dialog is displayed when you try to load a session that is already present in the Session Manager.

 

 

 session-already-loaded-dialog

 

 

Sessions loaded into Bug Validator can be closed by many different actions:

 

File Close instructionStep user manually closing the session

Load Session instructionStep user manually loading a session

Launch instructionStep launching any application (native, .Net, etc) from the Bug Validator user interface  

Inject instructionStep injecting into any application from the Bug Validator user interface

Wait for Application instructionStep waiting for any application and injecting into it when it launches, from the Bug Validator user interface

Command line instructionStep Bug Validator launches an application from the command line

Bug Validator started from the API instructionStep any use of the API that starts Bug Validator

 

When a session is closed in this manner, the session remains loaded into the Session Manager, unless it is purged based on the Session Manager settings.

 

This allows sessions to be kept in memory so that they can be inspected later.

 

Because of this arrangement, it is possible that you may try to load a session that is already loaded into the session manager.

 

When this happens, you have a choice of actions, allowing you to customize Bug Validator's behaviour.

 

Display the Session Already Loaded dialog instructionStep display the Session Already Loaded dialog. This is equivalent to an improved version of the experience prior to October 2025.

Display the Session Manager instructionStep display the Session Manager.

Display the loaded session instructionStep display the session that is already in memory without loading it from disk.

Unload the loaded session, then load it from disk instructionStep this option unloads the session found in memory, the loads the session from disk.

This option is provided to allow you to be sure you have the session you want loaded - in case you have the same data in two differently named files.

 

 

Default behaviour

 

Prior to October 2025, the default behaviour was Display the Session Already Loaded dialog.

 

From October 2025, the default behaviour is Unload the loaded session, then load it from disk.

 

 

Session Manager... instructionStep display the Session Manager