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Since the 2025 update (version 26.x), Photoshop fails to accept drag-and-drop actions inside the File > Open (Ctrl + O) dialog.
Dragging a file from Windows Explorer into the Photoshop “Open File” dialog shows the forbidden symbol (:prohibited:) and does not respond.
However:
Drag & drop works perfectly when done directly onto the Photoshop workspace/canvas.
The issue occurs only inside the “Open” dialog window.
This makes it impossible to quickly open images via drag-and-drop after pressing Ctrl+O, which slows down workflow for professionals.
Steps to Reproduce:
Open Photoshop 2025 (latest version).
Press Ctrl + O to open the “Open File” dialog.
Try dragging an image from Windows Explorer into that dialog box.
You’ll see a red “no entry” icon and the file won’t drop.
Expected Result:
Dragging a file into the “Open File” dialog should automatically populate the file path or open the image in Photoshop (like older versions used to do).
Actual Result:
Photoshop blocks the drag-and-drop action completely, showing a “:prohibited:” icon.
System Info:
Photoshop Version: 2025 (26.x)
OS: Windows 11 Pro / 10 (tested on multiple builds)
User Access: Administrator
Hardware: Laptop (with Razer DeathAdder Essential mouse)
Notes: Issue persists even after full clean reinstall, registry permission reset, UAC adjustment, and Adobe Cleaner tool.
Possible Cause (Based on Testing):
Likely related to Adobe’s new sandboxed file dialog or Windows UIAccess restriction added in 2025 builds.
This issue does not occur in Photoshop 2024 or earlier versions.
Request:
Please review the File Dialog sandbox layer and allow drag-and-drop events again inside the Ctrl+O dialog.
It’s a critical workflow function for power users.
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@ZAYN SAIFI I cannot reproduce your issue, I can drag and drop images from file explorer into the open dialog window, Photoshop version 26.11, Windows 11 version 25H2
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@ZAYN SAIFI in your original post, you stated
Steps to Reproduce:
Open Photoshop 2025 (latest version).
Press Ctrl + O to open the “Open File” dialog.
Try dragging an image from Windows Explorer into that dialog box.
You’ll see a red “no entry” icon and the file won’t drop.
Which is the same steps I tried
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@ZAYN SAIFI I opened Photoshop and hit Ctrl + O to open the open dialog window, I have file explorer opened on another screen, dragged an image from the file explorer window into the Photoshop open dialog window and it works fine.
A video of what you're seeing may help, I just noticed in your screenshot that you appear to opening cloud documents, maybe that's the issue.
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What am I missing here? If you already have a Windows Explorer window open, why not just double-click the file there?
In any case, if your "sandbox"-theory is correct (which it may well be), then this is a Windows function, not a Photoshop function. Open and Save dialogs are operating system dialogs.
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