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Strange output when I use QString fileName = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName()

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    Jonathan
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    Executing @QString fileName = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName()@ generates output of the sort

    SNACNP::NPGetCaps::WNNC_USER
    SNACNP::NPGetCaps::WNNC_CONNECTION
    SNACNP::NPGetCaps::WNNC_ENUMERATION
    SNACNP::NPGetCaps::WNNC_ADMIN
    SNACNP::NPGetCaps::WNNC_DIALOG
    SNACNP::NPGetCaps::WNNC_START

    This is visible in the Application Output window withiin Qt Creator (2.0.1).

    What is the significance of this output?

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      tobias.hunger
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      Which platform do you work on?

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        giesbert
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        Hi,

        on my machine (Windows 7, Qt 4.7) this does not happen....
        Which compiler do you use? Which platform?

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          Jonathan
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          Windows 7
          Qt Creator 2.0.1 (Based on Qt 4.7.0)
          MinGW compiler

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            giesbert
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            I think that someone calls NpGetcaps, but don't ask for the reason... perhaps something that is done implizitly, like Clearcase etc...
            http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa378794(VS.85).aspx
            "Returns information about which services are supported on the network." (copy from MSDN)

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              tobias.hunger
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              Gerolf: Could you change your last comment to English, please? Thanks!

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                giesbert
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                sorry, done :-))

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                  Sudheer
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                  Hi, I am also facing same Issues. Is Your using the Symantec Endpoint Protection?

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                    Vincent Blankfield
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                    15 years later it's still happening. Has anyone figured out the cause of this output, and how to get rid of it?

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                      15 years later it's still happening. Has anyone figured out the cause of this output, and how to get rid of it?

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                      @Vincent-Blankfield said in Strange output when I use QString fileName = QFileDialog::getOpenFileName():

                      and how to get rid of it?

                      Uninstall symantec endpoint protection or ask them to fix it.

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