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    clouca
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    What do you want to share from my project ?

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      SGaist
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      #32

      As already mentioned, seeing the pro files could be useful

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        clouca
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        Ok.. just o moment to finish what i'm doing now..

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          clouca
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          I fixed the problem but i don't know how solved exactly.. I played with settings on kits...

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            gkavrecic
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            I've run today into same problem.
            It appears a bit weird.

            When this error occurs, the exe has the Windows' typical blue/yellow shield over the icon.
            Interestingly, this can be changed only by changing the name of the executable in the .pro file(TARGET=).

            As a first assumption I would say: If it contains the name of one of the parent directories this problem pops-up.

            I run QtCreator 2.4.1on Win7.

            Any comment on this?

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              SGaist
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              #36

              Did you stop your application before rebuilding ?

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                gkavrecic
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                yes.

                Actually, I've did rebuilds after each name change.

                First I tought about 8 char name, but was not the case.

                My structure is something like:
                @E:\Develop
                projects
                Proj1
                Proj2
                Proj3
                AstDistpatch
                source
                build-Debug
                build-Release
                Proj5
                @

                When I used 'AstDispatch' or 'Ast-Dispatch' or 'AstDispatchX' the executable was marked with the shield.
                If I named it AstDispatceh' it was ok.

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                  Rolias
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                  That shield is typically associated with User Access Control. As a test I would turn off UAC and see if your default .exe name works. Alternately (as a test only) you could try going to the properties and the security tab and see if Run as Administrator is checked. This won't be a fix though because I would suspect that if you check or uncheck it, it will go back to what it was when you rebuild. I once had a similar intermittent problem with Visual Studio. I believe my fix was to disable indexing on my development folder.

                  Check out my third course in the trilogy on Qt
                  "Integrating Qt Quick with C++"
                  http://bit.ly/qtquickcpp
                  published by Pluralsight

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                    gkavrecic
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                    #39

                    I understand the meaning of the shield.
                    My question is not what the shield means, but why this is related to the name of the file.

                    I don't want to remove the effect, but understand the cause.
                    Is this related to OS - Win7 decides this is a vulnerable exe based on the name? or to compiling - Qt marks the file differently?

                    in poor wording: the shield causes that the OS asks you if you would like to run this unsigned exe. When started from the designer it causes to fail due security reasons.

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                      sierdzio
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                      Windows is automatically marking some files based on their names (especially if they contain something like "setup" or "install").

                      (Z(:^

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                        gkavrecic
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                        Sierdzio,
                        do you have any link where this is described?

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                          sierdzio
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                          [quote author="gkavrecic" date="1415710094"]Sierdzio,
                          do you have any link where this is described?[/quote]

                          Here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc709628(v=ws.10).aspx See the section called "Installer Detection Technology".

                          (Z(:^

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                            Rolias
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                            BTW, manually add the closing parentheses to sierdzio's link the forum comment formatter appears to swallow it. "This shortened version":http://bit.ly/msuacrules should work.

                            Check out my third course in the trilogy on Qt
                            "Integrating Qt Quick with C++"
                            http://bit.ly/qtquickcpp
                            published by Pluralsight

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                              sierdzio
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                              [quote author="Rolias" date="1415733617"]BTW, manually add the closing parentheses to sierdzio's link the forum comment formatter appears to swallow it. "This shortened version":http://bit.ly/msuacrules should work. [/quote]

                              Indeed, thanks for pointing this out. I have corrected my post, so now both links should work :-)

                              (Z(:^

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                              • G gkavrecic

                                I've run today into same problem.
                                It appears a bit weird.

                                When this error occurs, the exe has the Windows' typical blue/yellow shield over the icon.
                                Interestingly, this can be changed only by changing the name of the executable in the .pro file(TARGET=).

                                As a first assumption I would say: If it contains the name of one of the parent directories this problem pops-up.

                                I run QtCreator 2.4.1on Win7.

                                Any comment on this?

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                                Vovchirshtain
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                                @gkavrecic Yes. Rename Target name and it worked. The directory where the project directory is located has the same name as the one in Target

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