[Bug]Private start with command line ruins tabs list in normal
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A Former User last edited byfor fast use of private window i created myself a link file 
 D:\Progs\Opera\launcher.exe --private- if you run normal Opera with tabs list you use and then private with this link file - everything is ok.
- if normal is closed and you run private, then close private and run normal - everything is fine too.
- if normal is closed and you run private, then while private is still open run normal - all your tabs in normal are gone! whatever run/close patterns you do next, tabs are already gone.
 hope this helps to fix. lost my tabs already twice to figure this out. 
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited byConfirmed. Worth filing a bug report. I see that if you launch Opera normally, open a private window, close the normal window so that only the private window is open and launch Opera normally, a non-private window opens with the tabs from last time with no problems. So, it's just with the command-line setting it seems. 
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mryanmarkryan2 last edited byAre you running the launcher or directly to the exe? Have you fscked your local propeller head today? 
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by@mryanmarkryan2 I was running launcher.exe and from OP's post, it looks like launcher also. If launcher.exe is forwarding the --private correctly, I would assume it wouldn't matter. 
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mryanmarkryan2 last edited by@burnout426 
 Just curious if you got the same result running the app directly.Have you fscked your local propeller head today? 
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by@mryanmarkryan2 said in [Bug]Private start with command line ruins tabs list in normal: Just curious if you got the same result running the app directly. Yes. Same result. 
