Extension upgrade requires additional permissions...
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Keepskite last edited by
@fdauti Actually there are. By my count here it is Opera 15, Vivaldi 6, Brave 3. Pick your poison.
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A Former User last edited by
@Keepskite
Actually I see 5 on Vivaldi and they look pretty normal,Chrome Media Router
Chromium PDF Viewer
CryptoTokenExtension
Google Hangouts
Vivaldi Picture-In-PictureBut I'm not surprised Brave uses even less
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trippin42 last edited by
@johnd78 said in Extension upgrade requires additional permissions...:
Start Opera with --show-component-extension-options
Start Opera with --show-component-extension-options I havent a clue as to what this means so how can it help
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@trippin42 said in Extension upgrade requires additional permissions...:
Start Opera with --show-component-extension-options I havent a clue as to what this means so how can it help
While Opera is closed, open up a command prompt and type:
"path to Opera's launcher.exe" --show-component-extension-options
and press enter.
To find the the path that launcher.exe is in, in Opera, goto the URL
opera://about
and look at the "install" path.Then, when Opera starts, goto the URL
opera://extensions
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trippin42 last edited by
I did exactly what you said i closed Opera then pulled up command prompt i typed exactly what you wrote ..."path to Opera's launcher.exe "--show-component-extension-options
and it said ' "path to Opera's launcher.exe" ' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@trippin42 You don't literally put
"path to Opera's launcher.exe"
, you put:"C:\Program Files\Opera\launcher.exe" --show-component-extension-options
or
"C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local\Programs\Opera\launch.exe" --show-component-extension-options
(Where you replace "yourusername" with your actual username on Windows.)
Or, you can try:
"%ProgramFiles%\Opera\launcher.exe" --show-component-extension-options
or:
"%LOCALAPPDATA%\Programs\Opera\launcher.exe" --show-component-extension-options
Again, if you goto the URL
opera://about
and it says the install path isC:\Users\Bob\AppData\Local\Programs\Opera
, then you'd use:"C:\Users\Bob\AppData\Local\Programs\Opera\launcher.exe" --show-component-extension-options
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trippin42 last edited by
@burnout426 said in Extension upgrade requires additional permissions...:
opera://about
ok i want understand this ... (for dummies like me Lol) working with command prompt is tricky it has to be exact, at least i think it does. so when it says ."path to Opera's launcher.exe " ( i was thinking it usually doesnt have spaces between words like that and the " " were also significant) .ok this is what i put in .EXACTLY "C:\Users\attil\AppData\Local\Programs\Opera\Launcher.exe" --show component-extension-options
it opened up Opera in a new window (the message is still there
Cache: C:\Users\attil\AppData\Local\Opera Software\Opera Stable
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trippin42 last edited by leocg
i started thinking maybe the quotation marks arent supposed to be there, I did it again, this time without the quotation marks ( i do Exactly what it says ) and it opened a new Opera window Without that annoying message tada you did it you learned me something ......ie quotation marks mean a variable is inside and dont copy them in the command \
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@trippin42 The command line will not make the message go away but will allow you to see the hidden extensions and check if one of them is triggering the message.
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trippin42 last edited by
Install: C:\Users\attil\AppData\Local\Programs\Opera
Profile: C:\Users\attil\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable
Cache: C:\Users\attil\AppData\Local\Opera Software\Opera Stable
this is what i see at Opera://about
So i typed in C:\Users\attil\AppData\Local\Programs\Opera\Launcher.exe --show-component-extension-options and hit enter it opens a Opera window (cause it was closed) but there is NO info in the cmd box
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@trippin42 There won't be. After open Opera using the command line, go to the extensions manager page and see if one of them is asking for an update.