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Hello Kaspersky Community,

I'm experiencing an intermittent issue where, after opening Kaspersky, the application seems to freeze or become unresponsive when I attempt to switch to another program (such as my web browser or any other application).

Interestingly, while Kaspersky appears stuck in the foreground, I can sometimes see the content of the other applications that should be in focus showing through the transparent area of the Kaspersky window. This suggests that while the display isn't updating correctly, the underlying applications might still be running.

The only reliable way I've found to resolve this is to completely close Kaspersky (via the system tray) and then restart the application.

ChatGPT suggested this might be related to a "focus bug" where Kaspersky gets stuck as the active window and doesn't properly relinquish focus when another application is selected.

Has anyone else encountered this behavior? Any insights or potential solutions would be greatly appreciated.

My Kaspersky product and version are:

Product: Kaspersky Standard

Version: 21.20.8.505

My operating system is:

Edition: Windows 11 Home

Version: 24H2

OS build: 26100.3476

Thank you for your help!

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Welcome to Kaspersky Community.

 

Please be sure You have up to date Your W11 via Windows Update, check Optional updates also.

 

Run a ScanDisk of drive C :

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19 hours ago, harlan4096 said:

Welcome to Kaspersky Community.

 

Please be sure You have up to date Your W11 via Windows Update, check Optional updates also.

 

Run a ScanDisk of drive C :

Thank you for the welcome and the suggestions, harlan4096.

I have already ensured that my Windows 11 is up to date through Windows Update, including checking for and installing any optional updates. I have also run a ScanDisk on drive 😄 as recommended.

Since the issue I'm experiencing is intermittent and I haven't yet identified a specific trigger to reproduce it consistently, I will need some more time to observe if these steps have resolved the problem. I will continue to monitor my system closely over the next few days/week and will report back with my findings.

Thank you for your understanding and assistance.

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@harlan4096

Update:

Unfortunately, the issue is still ongoing even after updating Windows and running ScanDisk.

I've now managed to unintentionally trigger the bug again. It seems to occur when I open Kaspersky and then click on the newly automated started "Background Scan."

Furthermore, I've noticed another related behavior: if I manually minimize Kaspersky while a background scan is in progress to bring another program to the foreground, and then I reopen Kaspersky, it remains stubbornly in the foreground when I try to switch back to the other program.

This seems to indicate a potential link between the "Background Scan" process and the issue of Kaspersky not releasing focus correctly.

Could this provide any further clues for troubleshooting?

Thank you for your continued assistance.

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@harlan4096

Further Update:

I've conducted more testing and have narrowed down the trigger for this issue. It appears that Kaspersky does not freeze or stay stuck in the foreground when performing a Full Scan or a Quick Scan.

However, the problem consistently occurs when a Background Scan is running. As soon as a background scan initiates, Kaspersky becomes unresponsive to attempts to switch to other applications, remaining in the foreground.

This strongly suggests that the "Background Scan" process is directly related to this window focus/freezing bug.

Hopefully, this more specific information will be helpful in identifying the root cause.

Thank you again for your assistance.

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harlan4096
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There is a new 21.21 in beta testing stage, will try to reproduce this issue...

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