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[GH-ISSUE #7204] [Bug]: Desktop app "Domain" field in "Configure your server" screen is not editable #80440
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Originally created by @seathwolf on GitHub (Mar 14, 2026).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/actualbudget/actual/issues/7204
What happened?
I was trying to connect the Windows desktop app to my self-hosted Actual Budget server when setting up the app for the first time.
Expected: The Domain field on the "Configure your server" screen should be editable so I can enter my server IP address.
Actual: The Domain field cannot be clicked, focused, or typed into at all. Only the Port field accepts input. This makes it impossible to connect to a non-localhost server through the UI.
Workaround: Manually editing the server-url value in %AppData%\Actual\global-store.json works, but the field reverts to localhost on next launch.
How can we reproduce the issue?
Where are you hosting Actual?
NAS
What browsers are you seeing the problem on?
Desktop App (Electron)
Operating System
Windows 11
@youngcw commented on GitHub (Mar 15, 2026):
Correct. The desktop app can only listen on localhost
@seathwolf commented on GitHub (Mar 15, 2026):
Thank you for the response. I understand the desktop app
listens on localhost, however the issue is that the "Domain"
field in the "Configure your server" screen does not accept
any keyboard input on Windows 11, making it impossible to
enter a remote server URL through the UI.
The documentation at actualbudget.org/docs/getting-started/sync
states that users can connect to a self-hosted server. If the
Domain field is intentionally read-only, how are Windows users
expected to connect to a remote self-hosted server?
Workaround used: manually editing global-store.json, however
the value reverts to localhost on next launch.
Please consider reopening this issue.
@youngcw commented on GitHub (Mar 15, 2026):
You can host a server via docker, the cli tool, or from source. The desktop app can be accessed externally if you use some sort of proxy to forward external traffic to localhost to access the server inside the desktop app.
@seathwolf commented on GitHub (Mar 15, 2026):
I think there may be a misunderstanding. I am not trying
to host a server on my Windows machine.
My setup:
NAS at 192.168.0.199:31012
with no issues
NAS server as a CLIENT
The documentation states the desktop app can
"connect to a server" — this is exactly my use case.
The Domain field in the desktop app's "Configure your server"
screen does not accept keyboard input on Windows 11, making
it impossible to enter my server's IP address through the UI.
This is not a hosting question. This is a Windows UI bug
preventing the desktop app from connecting to an existing
remote server.
@youngcw commented on GitHub (Mar 15, 2026):
If you already have a hosted server, then I recommend against using the desktop app. You run into version issues that way. Install the PWA via your browser if you want an app like client. You can connect the desktop app to a server but you need to tell it to use an existing server and not say to start your own from the desktop app.
@seathwolf commented on GitHub (Mar 15, 2026):
Thank you for the PWA suggestion — I already have that
installed and working.
However I want to address your comment directly:
"You can connect the desktop app to a server but you need
to tell it to use an existing server"
THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I HAVE BEEN TRYING TO DO FROM THE
BEGINNING OF THIS ISSUE.
The Domain field in the "Configure your server" screen
does not accept keyboard input on Windows 11.
I cannot "tell it to use an existing server" because
THE FIELD WILL NOT LET ME TYPE IN IT.
To summarize this entire issue in one sentence:
The Domain input field in the Windows desktop app's
server configuration screen is completely unresponsive
to mouse clicks and keyboard input, making it impossible
to enter a remote server address through the UI.
This is a Windows UI bug. Nothing more, nothing less.
I am sorry, but I don't know how else to explain this problem,
especially since your last reply just described the exact bug I am
trying to report.
@youngcw commented on GitHub (Mar 15, 2026):
Click "use an external server"
Is that not working? I just did it and that worked fine but I'm not using windows
@seathwolf commented on GitHub (Mar 15, 2026):
Update: Downloaded a fresh copy from the website today
and the "Use an external server" option is now present
and working as expected.
Thank you for your help.