Thanks for responding Trevor.

Restarting doesn’t help.
On the one Win7 laptop it’s perfect, just like the Macs.
On another Win7 laptop, and on a Win8 desktop, the cursor indicates the 
“no-drop-allowed” condition.

On those machines I can see the cursor respond correctly, changing to “Copy” 
within the desktop; but not when it reaches my app.

The fact that it works on the one laptop makes me think there’s some Windows 
setting that’s different.
One thing I have yet to try is compiling the standalone on Windows; but I’m 
hoping to find something that maintains “cross-platform consistency”.

Thanks,
Joe F.


On Sep 22, 2014, at 10:24 AM, Trevor DeVore <li...@mangomultimedia.com> wrote:

> On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 4:54 PM, sty...@roguemusic.com <
> sty...@roguemusic.com> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> This code works fine on my Macs, and fine on a laptop running Windows 7;
>> but on another Windows 7 laptop, and yet another running Windows 8, the
>> stop sign cursor appears when I drag a folder to the button.
>> 
>> The desktop behavior shows the drag being interpreted, with the cursor
>> changing to the "Copy" icon, but when it gets to my app's window it's a
>> stop sign. Yet, on the other Windows 7 machine it's perfect.
>> 
> 
> If you restart the Windows machines does it work?
> 
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