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QFileDialog::getOpenFileName() hangs in Windows when using the native dialog

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    kasunf
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    #7

    It is Windows 7 Professional (64bit).

    Looking at the history of Qt, I think this possibly has been a bug for some time (possibly since QT4)....
    I have seen at least 1 reported case of this sort of behaviour....

    [quote author="SGaist" date="1418678949"]Which version of Windows ?[/quote]

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    • SGaistS SGaist

      Which version of Windows ?

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      htettey
      wrote on last edited by htettey
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      @SGaist

      I have just recently migrated a project I am working on to Qt5.4.1 from Qt4.8.5, and I am having the same problem as reported by kasunf.

      A call to getOpenFileName hangs - using QFileDialog::DontUseNativeDialog gets it working, but I'll prefer to use te native windows dialog. The code snippet is shown below:

      m_imageFile = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this, tr("Open Image"), QDir::homePath(), tr("Image Files (*.png *.jpg *.bmp)"), 0, QFileDialog::DontUseNativeDialog); //works

      m_imageFile = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(this, tr("Open Image"), QDir::homePath(), tr("Image Files (*.png *.jpg *.bmp)")); //does not work

      Program control does not seem to return from this function call. Has this issue been resolved? My system specifications are as follows:

      Windows7 64bit
      Visual Studio 2010
      Qt5.4.1_opengl

      PS: I did not have this problem with Qt4.8.5

      Thanks,

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        SGaist
        Lifetime Qt Champion
        wrote on last edited by
        #9

        Do you mean that when you click OK the dialog disappear but your application doesn't do anything ?

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        • SGaistS SGaist

          Do you mean that when you click OK the dialog disappear but your application doesn't do anything ?

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          htettey
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          #10

          @SGaist Nope, that is not what I mean.

          The open fIle dialog does not appear at all - as though my application is waiting for it to appear. After investigations it turns out that it seems to hang in the call to

          QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(...)

          As I indicated, a call to QFileDialog::getOpenFileName(...) using the flag QFileDialog::DontUseNativeDialog returns from the function call, but the same function call without using the flag does not return.

          I will like to use it without the flag. Also, I didn't have this problem in Qt4.8.5.

          Please this is the same problem as first reported on this post. I just need to know what the status of this issue is.

          PS: I am interested in purchasing a commercial license for Qt5, but I need to make sure that my project works in Qt5 before going ahead with the purchase.

          Thanks,

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            SGaist
            Lifetime Qt Champion
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            Which compiler are you using ? Just tested with VS2013 on Win 8 and no problem with the dialog.

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              GirishJ
              wrote on last edited by GirishJ
              #12

              Facing exactly same problem on Windows 7 pro (64-bit) with Qt5.5 MSVS2010 Professional with Qt Add-in.

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                mrjj
                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on last edited by
                #13

                win 7. 64 bit, Qt 5.5, "gcc"
                No hanging at all.
                So maybe only VS?

                Please Try with QFileDialog::DontUseCustomDirectoryIcons
                As i had case where it would take ages due to subversion overlay icons.

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                  Rondog
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                  I have used most of the Qt versions mentioned in this thread and never had a problem with using the getOpenFileName(...) member function with native dialogs. I have always used MinGW for Windows so maybe this problem is unique to Visual Studio?

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                  • SGaistS SGaist

                    Do you have any network drive ?

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                    Wesley
                    wrote on last edited by
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                    @SGaist said:

                    Do you have any network drive ?

                    I have a problem using the functions QFileDialog::getSaveFileName and QFileDialog::getOpenFileName on a PC with many network drives. Could you please help on this? Thanks.

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                      dan-42
                      wrote on last edited by dan-42
                      #16

                      Just to note this issue still exists, but does not happen on all QFileDialogs instances used in our software.

                      When does it work:

                      On the very first start-screen, when no other backend-threads are running, no COM connection is created etc.

                      When does it not work

                      Some where later in the application, when backend-threads are running, COM connection to a different application is established.

                      Setup:

                      Qt 5.12.3
                      MSVC 2017 v15.9.7
                      Windows 10 build1809

                      The issue is reproducible on different computers in Debug and Release Build

                      Observations

                      Opening The QFileDialog leads to the following:

                      The Main-UI is blocked and you can hear the windows-sound that comes, when the UI is blocked because a Dialog is in front and the user clicks somewhere on the Main-UI.

                      Then

                      Switching between applications (Alt-Tab) then hitting ESC, and the Main-UI is responsible again.
                      This indicates, that there is an invisible Dialog on top of the main-UI.

                      Opening The QFileDialog again

                      Then it works!

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                        Gwen5484
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                        #17

                        Same symptoms here, with QFileDialog::getExistingDirectory.

                        • Before loading the COM objets, the dialog opens well, with native window.
                        • After laoding COM (CoInitializeEx), calling getExistingDirectory causes the program to hang.
                        • After disconnecting COM (CoUninitialize), the dialog opens well again, but with Qt window (not native) even though I did'nt specify the DontUseNativeDialog option!

                        Qt 5.12.1, MSVC 2017, Windows 10

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                          JonB
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                          Clearly nasty COM behaviour. I am not a Qt expert, but since your post and the previous one are nice and clear on the reproducibility, the best would be to (search first and then) report them at https://bugreports.qt.io/secure/Dashboard.jspa, see also https://wiki.qt.io/Reporting_Bugs.

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                            Vortex0911
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                            Yeah I am encountering the same problem in 2024. This condition is also caused by QSplitter for some reason. Setting my "central" widget to QSplitter just causes it to permanently block a thread for some reason. But somehow setting the don't use native dialog option allows me to open it. If you have some suggestion for me do tell as I am a complete noob

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                              Richard
                              wrote on last edited by Richard
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                              We encountered this problem years ago. And this was caused by programs from DELL, "Dell Backup and Recovery", "Dell Optimizer", "Dell Power Management". These programs use Qt too, even statically compiled, but in a nasty way that prevented using newer Qt versions. And it crashed our software when you open a file dialog using native dialog on windows. Problems were solved once these programs were uninstalled.

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