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Backport of #117968 to release/8.0-staging

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reported by an internal customer.

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normal stress and targeted testing with a specially created repro.

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low, this was a case we missed a couple of years ago when fixing another similar issue.

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lgtm. please get a code review. we will take for consideration in 8.0.x

@jeffschwMSFT jeffschwMSFT added the Servicing-consider Issue for next servicing release review label Jul 28, 2025
@jeffschwMSFT jeffschwMSFT added this to the 8.0.x milestone Jul 28, 2025
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@rbhanda rbhanda modified the milestones: 8.0.x, 8.0.20 Jul 29, 2025
@rbhanda rbhanda added Servicing-approved Approved for servicing release and removed Servicing-consider Issue for next servicing release review labels Jul 29, 2025
@Maoni0 Maoni0 merged commit 28a27a4 into release/8.0-staging Jul 30, 2025
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