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You can see here, Find all window shows a Server Script icon for a Script that is set to the client run context.
Expected behavior
I expect it to use the Local Script icon due to its context being set to Client
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You can see here, Find all window shows a Server Script icon for a Script that is set to the client run context.
Expected behavior
I expect it to use the Local Script icon due to its context being set to Client
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Hi,
Is this still happening? I have tried to reproduce it without success:
If it is, can you share any more info about this? Maybe the place file in private message?
Thank you!

ScriptContexts.rbxl (47.6 KB)
Thank you, I’ll check this out.
I was able to repro:
We’re redoing Find and Replace and we’re going to fix this in the new version. This should be coming out in the next few months.
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