Extension upgrade requires additional permissions...
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AltairAssassins last edited by
@johnd78 Sorry, I can't find that opnion. If you can fix this bug, hel us and show us how.
Where's Rich Hints Agent?
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IGRACH last edited by
I have the same issue. Sence updating to opera 72.0.3815.148, Win 2004(19041.572). I have disabled and enabled all extensions, rebooted PC, issue is still there. When I open Opera for the first time it pops up, then I go to extensions and do update all and issue is gone until I close all Opera windows and open new one, then it's back again.
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upnorth last edited by upnorth
Test add as start page : opera://extensions/ Restart Opera and hit the update button. Restart Opera again and the drop down message should be gone. The small red dot in the sidebar is still there, but since the sidebar can also be hidden, it's less annoying.
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mike36 last edited by
Suddenly I keep getting a Extension upgrade requires additional permissions warning.
I can't see what to change to make this go away.
Please see screen shots.!
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sporty78 last edited by sporty78
Version: 72.0.3815.148
Win 7 Home PremiumThere is a pop-up message below my URL address bar stating 'Extension Upgrade Requires Additional Permissions-Go To The Extension Manager To Accept The Upgrade.'
The message appeared this morning (Thurs) and was definitely not displayed on Wed night.
What I Did:
Cleared cookies and cache files Opera
Rebooted OperaUnfortunately, neither option helped.
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Is this extension 'necessary' for Opera to function or does it creates more problems than it solves?
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I do not recall seeing this message before so does the extension upgrade usually occur automatically?
The insights are appreciated.
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icep last edited by
Thanks for the workaround! However this fix is not viable if you are launching the browser from the task bar.
Going to switch back to chrome if I don't find a way to fix this... -
duncanm last edited by
Changing the target workaround didn't work. Added --show-component-extension-options but it's still doing it.
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gw3wcv last edited by
@rplaye said in Extension upgrade requires additional permissions...:
C:\Program Files\Opera\launcher.exe" --show-component-extension-options
C:\Program Files\Opera\launcher.exe -show-component-extension-options
On a UK keyboard it is Opera\launcher.exe -show-component-extension-optionsMany thanks, it works great.
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duncanm last edited by
What is Rich Hints Agent ? Never heard of it and googling doesn't have anything about it.
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A Former User last edited by
Hi all, I just found out going into Extensions, enable developer mode, press update and the problem will go away
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asimbay last edited by
"Additional permissions are required to upgrade the add-on. Go to the add-on manager to accept the upgrade."
I get a message like this, but when I go to the plug-in manager there is no warning. This message goes blank every time I start the opera. What should I do?
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A Former User last edited by
Hello
This morning I started getting this message at the top of the browser window: "The extension upgrade required additional permissions. Go to the extensions manager to accept the upgrade" The message is accompanied with "Go to Extensions" button.
OK, I said, let's do it! Let's go to the manager and accept the upgrade. I clicked the button and, expectedly, it opened the "Extensions" page.
And? What's next?
I don't see any extensions labelled for update/upgrade there. The page looks as usual. Nothing indicates any pending actions waiting for my permission. What am I supposed to do next? Where do I "accept the upgrade"?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@AltairAssassins No such message here on Opera Stable 72, Opera Developer 73 or Opera GX 71. So I will ask again: Where and when you see that message? The text make it looks like something coming from a site.
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Keepskite last edited by
I don't have Rich HInts Agent showing on my extensions page yet I also have the notification. Also --show-component-extension-options has no effect here.
All this chatter yet it isn't enough to awaken a single mod. Strange.