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Old 09-09-2017, 02:04 AM
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Default Mac OS Sierra doesn´t restore window position on Dual Monitor System

Since I upgraded my Mac Pro to Sierra 10.12.6 there´s an issue with restoring window positions, primarily in Finder but also in some apps.

If I open f.e. a folder in Finder and move the window to the second monitor, after closing and reopening it, it opens always on the first monitor. Until now (on Mavericks f.e.) windows have always opened exactly on that screen where they have been closed before.

Maybe someone can give me an idea how to fix this issue. Thanks in advance.
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