Thank you very much. I did not realize what you meant by copying from a non-elevated process to an elevated process. I appreciate the explanation. That resolved my problem.
That was my point. You cannot drag files from a process running with normal privileges to a process running as an administrator. That's a restriction imposed by Windows.
Thanks for the response.
Yes, I am running it as administrator. I've got the compatibility tab option set to run it as administrator every time it runs. I also tried just right clicking it and selecting run as administrator.
Are you running WinSCP "as administrator"? This typically happens when you drag a file from non-elevated process to an elevated-process.
Windows 8.1
WinSCP Version 5.5.5. Build 4605
WinSCP User Interface (Explorer)
When I drag one or more files from a Windows Explorer (or a the Desktop, etc.) to the WinSCP window, the cursor displays the "No-Drop" cursor. I am unable to drop the files into the WinSCP window.
I have another computer with the same version of WinSCP but it works as intended. The OS on the other computer is Windows 7.
I have disabled User Access Control.
I have rebooted the computer.
I've compared the registry between both computers and I do not see a difference in the DragExt entry.
Thank you.