**Found in** * 130.0b2 **Affected versions** * 131.0a1 (2024-08-08) * 130.0b2 * 128.1.0esr **Preconditions** * Download the DLP test assets from https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yjqVRuxdKV3WnO7D2wzMgDXBuYBxUgVw/view * Create a distribution folder inside the Firefox folder and paste the policies-1.json to it and then rename it to policies.json * Run the DLP agent in CMD using: .\content_analysis_sdk_agent.exe --user --toblock=.\d{3}-?\d{2}-?\d{4}. --towarn=.warn. --delays=10 **Tested platforms** * Affected platforms: Windows 11 * Unaffected platforms: Ubuntu, macOS **Steps to reproduce** 1. Go to https://drive.google.com/drive/home and sign in 2. Open up a document in an external program (for example Notepad) and type “ok text” into it and copy it (or copy any text from a random website) 3. Go back to Google Drive and open any Google Docs/Sheets/Slides 4. Paste the copied text from step 2 3. Observe the behavior **Expected result** * The pasted content is scanned only once **Actual result** * The pasted content is scanned 2-3 times consecutively **Regression range** * This is not a regression as this is a new feature **Additional notes** * See the attached video * Also reproducing if the sample agent is not running -> the “Warn” message is displayed 2 times when pasting the text in Google Documents (tested with policies-2.json) * Also reproducing for One Drive Documents (Word/PowerPoint/OneNote docs) * Not reproducing for the upload operation * Adding the [fidefe-quality-foundation?] tag, as scanning the content multiple times creates a poor user experience, especially on high-traffic platforms like Google Drive or OneDrive. Also, the issue persists both with and without the agent running.
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**Found in** * 130.0b2 **Affected versions** * 131.0a1 (2024-08-08) * 130.0b2 * 128.1.0esr **Preconditions** * Download the DLP test assets from https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yjqVRuxdKV3WnO7D2wzMgDXBuYBxUgVw/view * Create a distribution folder inside the Firefox folder and paste the policies-1.json to it and then rename it to policies.json * Run the DLP agent in CMD using: .\content_analysis_sdk_agent.exe --user --toblock=.\d{3}-?\d{2}-?\d{4}. --towarn=.warn. --delays=10 **Tested platforms** * Affected platforms: Windows 10/11 * Unaffected platforms: Ubuntu, macOS **Steps to reproduce** 1. Go to https://drive.google.com/drive/home and sign in 2. Open up a document in an external program (for example Notepad) and type “ok text” into it and copy it (or copy any text from a random website) 3. Go back to Google Drive and open any Google Docs/Sheets/Slides 4. Paste the copied text from step 2 3. Observe the behavior **Expected result** * The pasted content is scanned only once **Actual result** * The pasted content is scanned 2-3 times consecutively **Regression range** * This is not a regression as this is a new feature **Additional notes** * See the attached video * Also reproducing if the sample agent is not running -> the “Warn” message is displayed 2 times when pasting the text in Google Documents (tested with policies-2.json) * Also reproducing for One Drive Documents (Word/PowerPoint/OneNote docs) * Not reproducing for the upload operation * Adding the [fidefe-quality-foundation?] tag, as scanning the content multiple times creates a poor user experience, especially on high-traffic platforms like Google Drive or OneDrive. Also, the issue persists both with and without the agent running.
**Found in** * 130.0b2 **Affected versions** * 131.0a1 (2024-08-08) * 130.0b2 * 128.1.0esr **Preconditions** * Download the DLP test assets from https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yjqVRuxdKV3WnO7D2wzMgDXBuYBxUgVw/view * Create a distribution folder inside the Firefox folder and paste the policies-1.json to it and then rename it to policies.json * Run the DLP agent in CMD using: .\content_analysis_sdk_agent.exe --user --toblock=.\d{3}-?\d{2}-?\d{4}. --towarn=.warn. --delays=10 **Tested platforms** * Affected platforms: Windows 10/11 * Unaffected platforms: Ubuntu, macOS **Steps to reproduce** 1. Go to https://drive.google.com/drive/home and sign in 2. Open up a document in an external program (for example Notepad) and type “ok text” into it and copy it (or copy any text from a random website) 3. Go back to Google Drive and open any Google Docs/Sheets/Slides 4. Paste the copied text from step 2 3. Observe the behavior **Expected result** * The pasted content is scanned only once **Actual result** * The pasted content is scanned 2-3 times consecutively **Regression range** * This is not a regression as this is a new feature **Additional notes** * See the attached video * Also reproducing when pasting a blocked content (e.g. "123456789") ->the "Blocked" message is displayed twice (as the scan is performed twice as well) * Also reproducing if the sample agent is not running -> the “Warn” message is displayed 2 times when pasting the text in Google Documents (tested with policies-2.json) * Also reproducing for One Drive Documents (Word/PowerPoint/OneNote docs) * Not reproducing for the upload operation * Adding the [fidefe-quality-foundation?] tag, as scanning the content multiple times creates a poor user experience, especially on high-traffic platforms like Google Drive or OneDrive. Also, the issue persists both with and without the agent running.