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  • JoeCFDJ JoeCFD

    @Cobra91151
    Your code works fine on Ubuntu 22.04 with Qt 5.15.3
    dragMoveEvent: true
    Drag move!!!
    dragMoveEvent: true
    Drop!!!
    dropEvent: (QUrl("file:///home/---/youtube.dat"))
    Dropped file: "/home/---/youtube.dat"

    with main()

    #include <QApplication>
    #include "appqframe.h"
    
    int main(int argc, char *argv[])
    {
    	QApplication app( argc, argv );
    	
    	AppQFrame *attachmentsFrame = new AppQFrame;
    	attachmentsFrame->setFixedSize( 550, 390 );
           attachmentsFrame->setObjectName("inputItem");
            attachmentsFrame->setAcceptDrops(true);
           attachmentsFrame->setMouseTracking(true);
           attachmentsFrame->setAttribute(Qt::WA_Hover);
           attachmentsFrame->setVisible( true );
    	
    	return app.exec();
    }
    

    Maybe add setAcceptDrops(true); to dialog as well.

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    Cobra91151
    wrote on last edited by Cobra91151
    #3

    @JoeCFD

    Hello!

    I have set: setAcceptDrops(true); to a Dialog but it still the same. I tried it on Qt 5.9.9 & Qt 5.15.9, still no debug logs.
    For some reason on Windows 10 build 19045.3324 it does nothing. No such debug logs etc. This issue could be related specifically to Windows OS? Thanks.

    Christian EhrlicherC 1 Reply Last reply
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    • Cobra91151C Cobra91151

      @JoeCFD

      Hello!

      I have set: setAcceptDrops(true); to a Dialog but it still the same. I tried it on Qt 5.9.9 & Qt 5.15.9, still no debug logs.
      For some reason on Windows 10 build 19045.3324 it does nothing. No such debug logs etc. This issue could be related specifically to Windows OS? Thanks.

      Christian EhrlicherC Offline
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      Christian Ehrlicher
      Lifetime Qt Champion
      wrote on last edited by
      #4

      Works also fine with Qt6.6 (from git) on windows (used the same main.cpp as @JoeCFD):

      ...
      dragMoveEvent:  true
      Drag move!!!
      dragMoveEvent:  true
      Drop!!!
      dropEvent:  QList(QUrl("file:///C:/Users/Chris/Downloads/test.html"))
      Dropped file: "C:/Users/Chris/Downloads/test.html"
      

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      • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

        Works also fine with Qt6.6 (from git) on windows (used the same main.cpp as @JoeCFD):

        ...
        dragMoveEvent:  true
        Drag move!!!
        dragMoveEvent:  true
        Drop!!!
        dropEvent:  QList(QUrl("file:///C:/Users/Chris/Downloads/test.html"))
        Dropped file: "C:/Users/Chris/Downloads/test.html"
        
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        Cobra91151
        wrote on last edited by Cobra91151
        #5

        @Christian-Ehrlicher

        Ok. I will create a small example program to find what is causing such issue on my system and replay later.
        Thanks.

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        • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

          Works also fine with Qt6.6 (from git) on windows (used the same main.cpp as @JoeCFD):

          ...
          dragMoveEvent:  true
          Drag move!!!
          dragMoveEvent:  true
          Drop!!!
          dropEvent:  QList(QUrl("file:///C:/Users/Chris/Downloads/test.html"))
          Dropped file: "C:/Users/Chris/Downloads/test.html"
          
          Cobra91151C Offline
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          Cobra91151
          wrote on last edited by Cobra91151
          #6

          @Christian-Ehrlicher

          I tried using a small example program but still the same issue is present. It does not call any of drag/drop events. This time I used the Qt 5.9.9, Qt 5.15.9 and Qt 6.4.3.

          DragAndDropExample.pro:

          QT       += core gui
          
          greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets
          
          CONFIG += c++17
          
          # You can make your code fail to compile if it uses deprecated APIs.
          # In order to do so, uncomment the following line.
          #DEFINES += QT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x060000    # disables all the APIs deprecated before Qt 6.0.0
          
          CONFIG(debug, debug|release) {
              DESTDIR = $$OUT_PWD/debug
          } else {
              DESTDIR = $$OUT_PWD/release
          }
          
          MOC_DIR = ./resources/moc
          OBJECTS_DIR = ./resources/objects
          RCC_DIR = ./resources/resource
          
          SOURCES += \
              appqframe.cpp \
              main.cpp \
              mydialog.cpp
          
          HEADERS += \
              appqframe.h \
              mydialog.h
          
          # Default rules for deployment.
          #qnx: target.path = /tmp/$${TARGET}/bin
          #else: unix:!android: target.path = /opt/$${TARGET}/bin
          #!isEmpty(target.path): INSTALLS += target
          

          AppQFrame.h:

          #ifndef APPQFRAME_H
          #define APPQFRAME_H
          
          #include <QWidget>
          #include <QFrame>
          #include <QMouseEvent>
          #include <QEvent>
          #include <QMimeData>
          #include <QDebug>
          #include <QDrag>
          #include <QDragMoveEvent>
          #include <QDragEnterEvent>
          #include <QDropEvent>
          
          class AppQFrame : public QFrame
          {
              Q_OBJECT
          public:
              explicit AppQFrame(QWidget *parent);
          
          signals:
              void mouseMove(QMouseEvent *event);
              void mouseClick(QMouseEvent *event);
              void mouseRelease(QMouseEvent *event);
              void mouseEnter();
              void mouseLeave();
          
          protected:
              void mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *event) override;
              void mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event) override;
              void mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent *event) override;
              bool event(QEvent *event) override;
              void dragMoveEvent(QDragMoveEvent *event) override;
              void dragEnterEvent(QDragEnterEvent *event) override;
              void dropEvent(QDropEvent *event) override;
          };
          
          #endif // APPQFRAME_H
          

          AppQFrame.cpp:

          #include "appqframe.h"
          
          AppQFrame::AppQFrame(QWidget *parent) : QFrame(parent)
          {
          
          }
          
          void AppQFrame::mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *event)
          {
              emit mouseMove(event);
              QWidget::mouseMoveEvent(event);
          }
          
          void AppQFrame::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event)
          {
              emit mouseClick(event);
              QWidget::mousePressEvent(event);
          }
          
          void AppQFrame::mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent *event)
          {
              emit mouseRelease(event);
              QWidget::mouseReleaseEvent(event);
          }
          
          bool AppQFrame::event(QEvent *event)
          {
              switch (event->type()) {
                  case QEvent::HoverEnter:
                       emit mouseEnter();
                      break;
                  case QEvent::HoverLeave:
                       emit mouseLeave();
                      break;
                  case QEvent::DragEnter:
                       qDebug() << "Drag enter!!!";
                      break;
                  case QEvent::DragLeave:
                       qDebug() << "Drag leave!!!";
                      break;
                  case QEvent::DragMove:
                       qDebug() << "Drag move!!!";
                      break;
                  case QEvent::DragResponse:
                       qDebug() << "Drag response!!!";
                      break;
                  case QEvent::Drop:
                       qDebug() << "Drop!!!";
                      break;
                  case QEvent::AcceptDropsChange:
                       qDebug() << "Accept Drops Change!!!";
                      break;
                  default:
                      break;
              }
          
              return QWidget::event(event);
          }
          
          void AppQFrame::dragMoveEvent(QDragMoveEvent *event)
          {
              qDebug() << "dragMoveEvent: " << event->mimeData()->hasUrls();
          
              if (event->mimeData()->hasUrls()) {
                  event->acceptProposedAction();
                  event->accept();
              }
          }
          
          void AppQFrame::dragEnterEvent(QDragEnterEvent *event)
          {
              qDebug() << "dragEnterEvent: " << event->mimeData()->hasUrls();
          
              if (event->mimeData()->hasUrls()) {
                  event->acceptProposedAction();
                  event->accept();
              }
          }
          
          void AppQFrame::dropEvent(QDropEvent *event)
          {
              qDebug() << "dropEvent: " << event->mimeData()->urls();
              event->setDropAction(Qt::CopyAction);
          
              foreach (const QUrl &url, event->mimeData()->urls()) {
                  QString fileName = url.toLocalFile();
                  qDebug() << "Dropped file:" << fileName;
              }
          }
          

          main.cpp

          #include <QApplication>
          #include "mydialog.h"
          
          int main(int argc, char *argv[])
          {
              QApplication a(argc, argv);
              MyDialog w;
              w.show();
              return a.exec();
          }
          

          mydialog.h

          #ifndef MYDIALOG_H
          #define MYDIALOG_H
          
          #include <QDialog>
          #include <QHBoxLayout>
          #include "appqframe.h"
          
          class MyDialog : public QDialog
          {
              Q_OBJECT
          
          public:
              MyDialog(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
              ~MyDialog();
          };
          #endif // MYDIALOG_H
          

          mydialog.cpp

          #include "mydialog.h"
          
          MyDialog::MyDialog(QWidget *parent)
              : QDialog(parent)
          {
              setWindowTitle(QObject::tr("Feedback"));
              setMinimumSize(480, 610);
              setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal);
              setWindowFlags(Qt::Dialog | Qt::MSWindowsFixedSizeDialogHint | Qt::WindowCloseButtonHint);
              setAcceptDrops(true);
              AppQFrame *attachmentsFrame = new AppQFrame(this);
              attachmentsFrame->setFixedSize(550, 390);
              attachmentsFrame->setObjectName("inputItem");
              attachmentsFrame->setStyleSheet("border: 0.5px dashed #000000; margin: 10px;");
              attachmentsFrame->setAcceptDrops(true);
              attachmentsFrame->setMouseTracking(true);
              attachmentsFrame->setAttribute(Qt::WA_Hover);
              attachmentsFrame->setVisible(true);
              QHBoxLayout *testLayout = new QHBoxLayout();
              testLayout->addWidget(attachmentsFrame);
              setLayout(testLayout);
          }
          
          MyDialog::~MyDialog()
          {
          }
          

          Screenshot:

          Drag and Drop issue

          It only checks for QEvent::AcceptDropsChange event. Any ideas why it can not accept drag and drop? Thanks.

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          • Cobra91151C Cobra91151

            @Christian-Ehrlicher

            I tried using a small example program but still the same issue is present. It does not call any of drag/drop events. This time I used the Qt 5.9.9, Qt 5.15.9 and Qt 6.4.3.

            DragAndDropExample.pro:

            QT       += core gui
            
            greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets
            
            CONFIG += c++17
            
            # You can make your code fail to compile if it uses deprecated APIs.
            # In order to do so, uncomment the following line.
            #DEFINES += QT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x060000    # disables all the APIs deprecated before Qt 6.0.0
            
            CONFIG(debug, debug|release) {
                DESTDIR = $$OUT_PWD/debug
            } else {
                DESTDIR = $$OUT_PWD/release
            }
            
            MOC_DIR = ./resources/moc
            OBJECTS_DIR = ./resources/objects
            RCC_DIR = ./resources/resource
            
            SOURCES += \
                appqframe.cpp \
                main.cpp \
                mydialog.cpp
            
            HEADERS += \
                appqframe.h \
                mydialog.h
            
            # Default rules for deployment.
            #qnx: target.path = /tmp/$${TARGET}/bin
            #else: unix:!android: target.path = /opt/$${TARGET}/bin
            #!isEmpty(target.path): INSTALLS += target
            

            AppQFrame.h:

            #ifndef APPQFRAME_H
            #define APPQFRAME_H
            
            #include <QWidget>
            #include <QFrame>
            #include <QMouseEvent>
            #include <QEvent>
            #include <QMimeData>
            #include <QDebug>
            #include <QDrag>
            #include <QDragMoveEvent>
            #include <QDragEnterEvent>
            #include <QDropEvent>
            
            class AppQFrame : public QFrame
            {
                Q_OBJECT
            public:
                explicit AppQFrame(QWidget *parent);
            
            signals:
                void mouseMove(QMouseEvent *event);
                void mouseClick(QMouseEvent *event);
                void mouseRelease(QMouseEvent *event);
                void mouseEnter();
                void mouseLeave();
            
            protected:
                void mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *event) override;
                void mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event) override;
                void mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent *event) override;
                bool event(QEvent *event) override;
                void dragMoveEvent(QDragMoveEvent *event) override;
                void dragEnterEvent(QDragEnterEvent *event) override;
                void dropEvent(QDropEvent *event) override;
            };
            
            #endif // APPQFRAME_H
            

            AppQFrame.cpp:

            #include "appqframe.h"
            
            AppQFrame::AppQFrame(QWidget *parent) : QFrame(parent)
            {
            
            }
            
            void AppQFrame::mouseMoveEvent(QMouseEvent *event)
            {
                emit mouseMove(event);
                QWidget::mouseMoveEvent(event);
            }
            
            void AppQFrame::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *event)
            {
                emit mouseClick(event);
                QWidget::mousePressEvent(event);
            }
            
            void AppQFrame::mouseReleaseEvent(QMouseEvent *event)
            {
                emit mouseRelease(event);
                QWidget::mouseReleaseEvent(event);
            }
            
            bool AppQFrame::event(QEvent *event)
            {
                switch (event->type()) {
                    case QEvent::HoverEnter:
                         emit mouseEnter();
                        break;
                    case QEvent::HoverLeave:
                         emit mouseLeave();
                        break;
                    case QEvent::DragEnter:
                         qDebug() << "Drag enter!!!";
                        break;
                    case QEvent::DragLeave:
                         qDebug() << "Drag leave!!!";
                        break;
                    case QEvent::DragMove:
                         qDebug() << "Drag move!!!";
                        break;
                    case QEvent::DragResponse:
                         qDebug() << "Drag response!!!";
                        break;
                    case QEvent::Drop:
                         qDebug() << "Drop!!!";
                        break;
                    case QEvent::AcceptDropsChange:
                         qDebug() << "Accept Drops Change!!!";
                        break;
                    default:
                        break;
                }
            
                return QWidget::event(event);
            }
            
            void AppQFrame::dragMoveEvent(QDragMoveEvent *event)
            {
                qDebug() << "dragMoveEvent: " << event->mimeData()->hasUrls();
            
                if (event->mimeData()->hasUrls()) {
                    event->acceptProposedAction();
                    event->accept();
                }
            }
            
            void AppQFrame::dragEnterEvent(QDragEnterEvent *event)
            {
                qDebug() << "dragEnterEvent: " << event->mimeData()->hasUrls();
            
                if (event->mimeData()->hasUrls()) {
                    event->acceptProposedAction();
                    event->accept();
                }
            }
            
            void AppQFrame::dropEvent(QDropEvent *event)
            {
                qDebug() << "dropEvent: " << event->mimeData()->urls();
                event->setDropAction(Qt::CopyAction);
            
                foreach (const QUrl &url, event->mimeData()->urls()) {
                    QString fileName = url.toLocalFile();
                    qDebug() << "Dropped file:" << fileName;
                }
            }
            

            main.cpp

            #include <QApplication>
            #include "mydialog.h"
            
            int main(int argc, char *argv[])
            {
                QApplication a(argc, argv);
                MyDialog w;
                w.show();
                return a.exec();
            }
            

            mydialog.h

            #ifndef MYDIALOG_H
            #define MYDIALOG_H
            
            #include <QDialog>
            #include <QHBoxLayout>
            #include "appqframe.h"
            
            class MyDialog : public QDialog
            {
                Q_OBJECT
            
            public:
                MyDialog(QWidget *parent = nullptr);
                ~MyDialog();
            };
            #endif // MYDIALOG_H
            

            mydialog.cpp

            #include "mydialog.h"
            
            MyDialog::MyDialog(QWidget *parent)
                : QDialog(parent)
            {
                setWindowTitle(QObject::tr("Feedback"));
                setMinimumSize(480, 610);
                setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal);
                setWindowFlags(Qt::Dialog | Qt::MSWindowsFixedSizeDialogHint | Qt::WindowCloseButtonHint);
                setAcceptDrops(true);
                AppQFrame *attachmentsFrame = new AppQFrame(this);
                attachmentsFrame->setFixedSize(550, 390);
                attachmentsFrame->setObjectName("inputItem");
                attachmentsFrame->setStyleSheet("border: 0.5px dashed #000000; margin: 10px;");
                attachmentsFrame->setAcceptDrops(true);
                attachmentsFrame->setMouseTracking(true);
                attachmentsFrame->setAttribute(Qt::WA_Hover);
                attachmentsFrame->setVisible(true);
                QHBoxLayout *testLayout = new QHBoxLayout();
                testLayout->addWidget(attachmentsFrame);
                setLayout(testLayout);
            }
            
            MyDialog::~MyDialog()
            {
            }
            

            Screenshot:

            Drag and Drop issue

            It only checks for QEvent::AcceptDropsChange event. Any ideas why it can not accept drag and drop? Thanks.

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            JonB
            wrote on last edited by
            #7

            @Cobra91151
            A couple of thoughts.

            One tiny thing to rule out: Windows itself does not allow drag/drop between applications running elevated and those not. Make sure both Explorer and your application are running as the same, non-elevated user?

            Second I would try reducing your application to the bare minimum to test. Get rid of QDialog, get rid of that one's setAcceptDrops(true), get rid of setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal), get rid of your AppQFrame. A simple (sub-classed) QWidget, with nothing in it, should be enough to test the basics. After that, it's a bit long, but I think the example at https://wiki.qt.io/Drag_and_Drop_of_files should be copyable for you to test?

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            • JonBJ JonB

              @Cobra91151
              A couple of thoughts.

              One tiny thing to rule out: Windows itself does not allow drag/drop between applications running elevated and those not. Make sure both Explorer and your application are running as the same, non-elevated user?

              Second I would try reducing your application to the bare minimum to test. Get rid of QDialog, get rid of that one's setAcceptDrops(true), get rid of setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal), get rid of your AppQFrame. A simple (sub-classed) QWidget, with nothing in it, should be enough to test the basics. After that, it's a bit long, but I think the example at https://wiki.qt.io/Drag_and_Drop_of_files should be copyable for you to test?

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              Cobra91151
              wrote on last edited by
              #8

              @JonB

              I have tried it on Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 VMs and on my laptop (Windows 10) still the same issue exists.

              Now, I will try your suggestions and reply. Thanks.

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              • JonBJ JonB

                @Cobra91151
                A couple of thoughts.

                One tiny thing to rule out: Windows itself does not allow drag/drop between applications running elevated and those not. Make sure both Explorer and your application are running as the same, non-elevated user?

                Second I would try reducing your application to the bare minimum to test. Get rid of QDialog, get rid of that one's setAcceptDrops(true), get rid of setWindowModality(Qt::ApplicationModal), get rid of your AppQFrame. A simple (sub-classed) QWidget, with nothing in it, should be enough to test the basics. After that, it's a bit long, but I think the example at https://wiki.qt.io/Drag_and_Drop_of_files should be copyable for you to test?

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                Cobra91151
                wrote on last edited by Cobra91151
                #9

                @JonB

                I tried a simple sub-classed QWidget but it still does not work. For some reason it blocks the drag and drop, no debug logs from these events, nothing is printed to the console. Only mouse events and QEvent::AcceptDropsChange is printed.

                I have built Qt by my own, I think some library which is required for drag and drop is missing on my system. I will try the official Qt build from Maintenance Tool to verify how it works.

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                • Cobra91151C Cobra91151

                  @JonB

                  I tried a simple sub-classed QWidget but it still does not work. For some reason it blocks the drag and drop, no debug logs from these events, nothing is printed to the console. Only mouse events and QEvent::AcceptDropsChange is printed.

                  I have built Qt by my own, I think some library which is required for drag and drop is missing on my system. I will try the official Qt build from Maintenance Tool to verify how it works.

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                  JonB
                  wrote on last edited by JonB
                  #10

                  @Cobra91151
                  OK, I don't know. Did you actually copy/try that https://wiki.qt.io/Drag_and_Drop_of_files as-is so we know the code should be as they intend?

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                  • JonBJ JonB

                    @Cobra91151
                    OK, I don't know. Did you actually copy/try that https://wiki.qt.io/Drag_and_Drop_of_files as-is so we know the code should be as they intend?

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                    Cobra91151
                    wrote on last edited by Cobra91151
                    #11

                    @JonB

                    I tried official Qt build with this small example, still the same issue. https://wiki.qt.io/Drag_and_Drop_of_files It does not call any of drag or drop events. It should call the drag/drop events without any code just print it to console using qDebug?

                    setAcceptDrops(true);
                    qDebug() << "acceptDrops: " << acceptDrops();
                    

                    Returns:
                    acceptDrops: true

                    But it still does not allow to drop anything, the cursor is blocking, which means it ignores the drag and drop operation even though I set it to setAcceptDrops.
                    I think, it should be activated somewhere to accept drops? Or why it blocks the drag and drop?

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                    • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                      Works also fine with Qt6.6 (from git) on windows (used the same main.cpp as @JoeCFD):

                      ...
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      Drag move!!!
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      Drop!!!
                      dropEvent:  QList(QUrl("file:///C:/Users/Chris/Downloads/test.html"))
                      Dropped file: "C:/Users/Chris/Downloads/test.html"
                      
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                      Cobra91151
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #12

                      @JoeCFD @Christian-Ehrlicher @JonB

                      Finally, I found the root of this issue. The issue is with administrative privileges. When my program has administrative privileges then for some reason the drag and drop operation fails and Qt widget does not accept it and ignores it. When I remove the admin privileges, then it works well.

                      Log:

                      dragEnterEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dragMoveEvent:  true
                      dropEvent:  (QUrl("file:///C:/Users/cobra/Documents/Projects/CPP/build-DragAndDropExample-Desktop_Qt_5_15_2_MSVC2019_32bit-Debug/debug/opengl32sw.dll"))
                      Dropped file: "C:/Users/cobra/Documents/Projects/CPP/build-DragAndDropExample-Desktop_Qt_5_15_2_MSVC2019_32bit-Debug/debug/opengl32sw.dll"
                      

                      I have found the similar issue here:
                      https://forum.qt.io/topic/131155/qt-applications-cannot-drag-and-drop-files-when-running-under-windows-with-administrator-rights/13

                      For example, I need my program to have admin privileges and allow the drag and drop. Now, the question is how to fix such issue? Thank you.

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                      • Cobra91151C Cobra91151

                        @JoeCFD @Christian-Ehrlicher @JonB

                        Finally, I found the root of this issue. The issue is with administrative privileges. When my program has administrative privileges then for some reason the drag and drop operation fails and Qt widget does not accept it and ignores it. When I remove the admin privileges, then it works well.

                        Log:

                        dragEnterEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dragMoveEvent:  true
                        dropEvent:  (QUrl("file:///C:/Users/cobra/Documents/Projects/CPP/build-DragAndDropExample-Desktop_Qt_5_15_2_MSVC2019_32bit-Debug/debug/opengl32sw.dll"))
                        Dropped file: "C:/Users/cobra/Documents/Projects/CPP/build-DragAndDropExample-Desktop_Qt_5_15_2_MSVC2019_32bit-Debug/debug/opengl32sw.dll"
                        

                        I have found the similar issue here:
                        https://forum.qt.io/topic/131155/qt-applications-cannot-drag-and-drop-files-when-running-under-windows-with-administrator-rights/13

                        For example, I need my program to have admin privileges and allow the drag and drop. Now, the question is how to fix such issue? Thank you.

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                        @Cobra91151 said in Issue with drag and drop:

                        Finally, I found the root of this issue. The issue is with administrative privileges. When my program has administrative privileges then for some reason the drag and drop operation fails and Qt widget does not accept it and ignores it.

                        @JonB already told you this some time ago:

                        One tiny thing to rule out: Windows itself does not allow drag/drop between applications running elevated and those not. Make sure both Explorer and your application are running as the same, non-elevated user?

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                        • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                          @Cobra91151 said in Issue with drag and drop:

                          Finally, I found the root of this issue. The issue is with administrative privileges. When my program has administrative privileges then for some reason the drag and drop operation fails and Qt widget does not accept it and ignores it.

                          @JonB already told you this some time ago:

                          One tiny thing to rule out: Windows itself does not allow drag/drop between applications running elevated and those not. Make sure both Explorer and your application are running as the same, non-elevated user?

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                          @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Issue with drag and drop:

                          @JonB already told you this some time ago:

                          One tiny thing to rule out: Windows itself does not allow drag/drop between applications running elevated and those not. Make sure both Explorer and your application are running as the same, non-elevated user?

                          So, how to allow drag/drop between application running elevated and non-elevated user? Is it possible using Win API and Qt? Why Qt just ignores it and not set the debug message: "this kind of drag/drop opration is not allowed"? Thanks.

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                          • Cobra91151C Cobra91151

                            @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Issue with drag and drop:

                            @JonB already told you this some time ago:

                            One tiny thing to rule out: Windows itself does not allow drag/drop between applications running elevated and those not. Make sure both Explorer and your application are running as the same, non-elevated user?

                            So, how to allow drag/drop between application running elevated and non-elevated user? Is it possible using Win API and Qt? Why Qt just ignores it and not set the debug message: "this kind of drag/drop opration is not allowed"? Thanks.

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                            @Cobra91151 said in Issue with drag and drop:

                            Why Qt just ignores it and not set the debug message: "this kind of drag/drop opration is not allowed"?

                            Because, as already said, a drag and drop between apps with different privileges is not allowed - it's not a program thing but windows - so how should the (possible) receiver print something when it does not get notified in any way?

                            There is nothing Qt can do against it. If you find a way feel free to report it.

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                            • Cobra91151C Cobra91151

                              @JoeCFD @Christian-Ehrlicher @JonB

                              Finally, I found the root of this issue. The issue is with administrative privileges. When my program has administrative privileges then for some reason the drag and drop operation fails and Qt widget does not accept it and ignores it. When I remove the admin privileges, then it works well.

                              Log:

                              dragEnterEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dragMoveEvent:  true
                              dropEvent:  (QUrl("file:///C:/Users/cobra/Documents/Projects/CPP/build-DragAndDropExample-Desktop_Qt_5_15_2_MSVC2019_32bit-Debug/debug/opengl32sw.dll"))
                              Dropped file: "C:/Users/cobra/Documents/Projects/CPP/build-DragAndDropExample-Desktop_Qt_5_15_2_MSVC2019_32bit-Debug/debug/opengl32sw.dll"
                              

                              I have found the similar issue here:
                              https://forum.qt.io/topic/131155/qt-applications-cannot-drag-and-drop-files-when-running-under-windows-with-administrator-rights/13

                              For example, I need my program to have admin privileges and allow the drag and drop. Now, the question is how to fix such issue? Thank you.

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                              @Cobra91151 said in Issue with drag and drop:

                              have admin privileges and allow the drag and drop

                              Google Windows have admin privileges and allow the drag and drop if you want to read up about it, e.g. https://jacquesheunis.com/post/dragndrop-admin/

                              It turns out that if you run something “as admin” in Windows, you won’t be able to drag-and-drop files into that program from somewhere else that wasn’t run as admin. This is to prevent so-called “Shatter attacks” which could result in privilege escalation

                              Maybe you will find some "hacks", I don't know. https://www.reddit.com/r/discordapp/comments/l63doo/cant_drag_and_drop_while_running_as_admin/ claims

                              Okay, I just found the fix for it.

                              HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System

                              and change EnableLUA value to 0

                              (Is that disabling UAC to get around it??) Maybe that works and you only care about your own machine?

                              In a word, you're not supposed to do this. Maybe you can make your program not require admin privileges, maybe you could delegate that to a non-UI program you communicate with.

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                              • JonBJ JonB

                                @Cobra91151 said in Issue with drag and drop:

                                have admin privileges and allow the drag and drop

                                Google Windows have admin privileges and allow the drag and drop if you want to read up about it, e.g. https://jacquesheunis.com/post/dragndrop-admin/

                                It turns out that if you run something “as admin” in Windows, you won’t be able to drag-and-drop files into that program from somewhere else that wasn’t run as admin. This is to prevent so-called “Shatter attacks” which could result in privilege escalation

                                Maybe you will find some "hacks", I don't know. https://www.reddit.com/r/discordapp/comments/l63doo/cant_drag_and_drop_while_running_as_admin/ claims

                                Okay, I just found the fix for it.

                                HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System

                                and change EnableLUA value to 0

                                (Is that disabling UAC to get around it??) Maybe that works and you only care about your own machine?

                                In a word, you're not supposed to do this. Maybe you can make your program not require admin privileges, maybe you could delegate that to a non-UI program you communicate with.

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                                @JonB

                                No need to change the registry values. I have found hack with Notepad (admin privileges) which allows to drap/drop files directly from Windows Explorer to my program with admin privileges. Additionally, I can drop files from another program like Total Commander (with admin privileges) or mine program with admin privileges which has QFileSystemModel (I called it PC Explorer).

                                Screenshot:

                                Notpad admin privileges hack

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                                  @JonB

                                  No need to change the registry values. I have found hack with Notepad (admin privileges) which allows to drap/drop files directly from Windows Explorer to my program with admin privileges. Additionally, I can drop files from another program like Total Commander (with admin privileges) or mine program with admin privileges which has QFileSystemModel (I called it PC Explorer).

                                  Screenshot:

                                  Notpad admin privileges hack

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                                  @Cobra91151 said in Issue with drag and drop:

                                  No need to change the registry values. I have found hack with Notepad (admin privileges) which allows to drap/drop files directly from Windows Explorer to my program with admin privileges

                                  LOL :)

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