Weird Drag & Drop issue on Cockos REAPER v6.43 Portable Windows

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  1. nyaa13

    nyaa13 Producer

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    I am using the portable version of Reaper in 2 different laptops. Before someone asks:
    I am not running Reaper as administrator.
    On my older laptop it works fine (Windows 10 and modified there). On my other newer laptop with clean Windows 11 OS, I can't drag & drop media files from any folder for some weird reason.
    I even tried to reinstall with a new clean Reaper installer from scratch, but no luck yet.
    Other than that, everything else works fine.
    The only issue is just the drag & drop prohibition of media files from any folder inside Reaper.
    The same thing happens if I copy paste the folder which contains all Reaper data inside, from any of the two laptops. (All good, just the drag & drop doesn't work). So there's no difference with a clean installation.
    It's not a huge problem (I can live with it) as I am using the built in Reaper browser for now which works fine, but I would like to eventually solve this issue. It either has something to do with Windows Explorer, or some setting (or settings) inside Reaper. I could try changing registry values on the Windows Explorer, but this situation doesn't happen with Ableton and StudioOne for example (even if would ran them as admin). Only with Reaper. I also tried to disable the Antivirus, Windows SmartScreen and UAC but no solution yet...
    I am still trying to find out what's the cause. If anybody else has any idea on how to solve this problem let me know, although I believe very few will have this kind of issue. I tried googling about it and only few others had that problem.
     
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  3. quadcore64

    quadcore64 Audiosexual

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    Have you tried another File Manager such as Total commander?

    Windows 11 has broken/missing functionality for various actions including Drag&Drop. Thus it should be avoided for any work/production related tasks.

    Windows 10 has similar access permission problems with the most recent updates. Usually overcome by:
    • Running app/programs as admin
    • Adding your user profile (group/username) in properties under Security.
    • Taking ownership using the Advanced button in properties
    • Possibly setting folders to read & write mode
    There are some other works around but, they tend to break/disable functions in Windows 11 currently. Keep in mind that windows 11 is still BETA in the wild.
     
  4. F.L.O.W.

    F.L.O.W. Producer

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    But if you run them not as Admin, as per the problematic Reaper??
    Surely that would have been a better way to know?
     
  5. nyaa13

    nyaa13 Producer

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    Yeah, I tried all of those. Except Total Commander, I would like to stay with the Explorer on the other laptop. I guess it's some weird Windows 11 thing like you say.
     
  6. nyaa13

    nyaa13 Producer

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    They run without issues. That's why I wrote "even". I only have the problem with Reaper. I even tried to put it inside the C drive but no luck.
    Studio One is also Portable but works fine. :dunno:
    I can't understand why... :suicide:
     
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