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WebUI Showing Old Docker Templates

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When I try to edit for config of any of my docker container, the WebUI is loading a template file from the path

/boot/config/plugins/dockerMan/templates-user/bak-2022-10-02/my-*.xml

rather than using 

/boot/config/plugins/dockerMan/templates-user/my-*.xml

 

If I make changes and hit Apply, the changes are saved to the file in

/boot/config/plugins/dockerMan/templates-user/my-*.xml

and it appears Unraid is actually reading that version of the file, but if I try to edit it again the WebUI still shows me the version from 

/boot/config/plugins/dockerMan/templates-user/bak-2022-10-02/my-*.xml

 

I have only noticed this issue starting today, so I don't know when it truly started. Based on the date of that "bak" folder, I am guessing this started after the last Unraid version update

 

I can edit the files in 

/boot/config/plugins/dockerMan/templates-user/my-*.xml

through the command line, and it appears those changes are applied when I restart a container, but why is the Unraid WebUI pulling from a subfolder with old versions of my docker templates? 

I also tried removing the `bak-2022-10-02` folder, which just makes the WebUI display a blank/broken template page. 

 

Does anyone know why the WebUI is using this different path for the docker templates, and is there any way I can change it back to normal?

 

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