[SOLVED] Failed to start program. Path or permissions wrong? (i check the entire web)
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i did yesterday haha :( please help, there it has to be a way!
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Tried installing Qt in a different PATH?
Check if the Kits settings are correct
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I remove QT from C:\ and installed in D:\ - turn off the PC, turned on and see if it worked, same thing....
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What about the Kits?
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Please be more specific, i have this by default and thanks for your time. I had the adroid ones too but i remove them yesterday
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Hi,
It will sound silly but did you check that you have the executable built ? Some anti-virus software are very happy to just detect that you are trying to create an executable and intercept its creation
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not silly since other ppl solve the issue that way, but not in my case, the .exe file is there. I can see in every post about this everyone is trying to guesss what i could be, why there is no a proper asnwer to this?
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HI,
could these posts help you?
- https://forum.qt.io/topic/14359/solved-failed-to-start-program-path-or-permissions-wrong
- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3931988/failed-to-start-program-path-or-permissions-wrong-in-qt
- http://www.qtforum.org/article/38517/failed-to-start-program-path-or-permissions-wrong.html
Try to delete the .pro.user file
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@mcosta @SGaist
Hey guys i solved the damm thing, like i said before i check every post i found before posting this one. Its not the Qt path, System PATH or my executable not being created, everything was there on its porper place and right, it was AVAST as usual, it was blocking my folders from being used by Qt just add your folder (your app folder, not Qt folder) to the exclusions file paths as explained here in my case "C:\ " covers the hole thing and thats it. Thanks for your help. -
Ok,
good news so.
Sometimes antivirus are more dangerous than virus :D
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You should rather use a dedicated folder for your development and only exclude it rather that your whole disk