A few setbacks
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confuuuused last edited by
This is the exact message I get when get on gmail.com.
This URL shows up https://accounts.google.com/CookieMismatch and I get this message.
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confuuuused last edited by
I have no extensions and I am not using Turbo and I have the version of flash player for Opera
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lando242 last edited by
The cookie google sets may have become corrupted. Have you tried tried deleting your cookies? You didn't mention if you have in your posts.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
If you go to opera://plugins and click Show details, what does it say about Flash? Opera prefers the PPAPI version of Flash.
Youtube will sometimes use an HTML5 version of the video player, you can go to http://www.youtube.com/html5 and disable HTML5 to make sure it uses Flash.
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confuuuused last edited by
Sorry yes I deleted Cache and cookies and still the same problem.
My flash version:
Location: C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\pepflashplayer32_17_0_0_169.dll
Type: PPAPI (out-of-process)
MIME types:
MIME type Description File extensions
application/x-shockwave-flash Shockwave Flash .swf
application/futuresplash FutureSplash Player .spl -
confuuuused last edited by
Whoa that was weird!!! My HTML5 was disabled so I enambled it and videos play on youtube now. I turned it off to verify my finding and plug in wouldn't load so i turned HTML5 back on
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A Former User last edited by
I remember experiencing the plug-in problem when I came aboard. Turned out to be something stupid, although I can't remember what. Haven't had an issue since. Hope you have the same luck, now that it seems to be worked out.
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confuuuused last edited by
I went into HTTPS/SSL and took a look around. I found something interesting. I clicked on the [Untrusted Publishers] and scrolled down and I find this: mail.google.com UTN-USERFirst-Hardw… 3/14/2014 Fraudulent and also www.google.com UTN-USERFirst-Hardw… 3/14/2014 Fraudulent
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confuuuused last edited by
Apparently I was emptying history for the last hour...yes I feel stupid...so erased whole history from the beginning of time and was able to load and verify gmail and it is working fine now. Now just have to figure out why "couldn't load plug-in" still. I turned turbo on and the plug in image went from a circle with a cross in the middle to a play button, however, when I cicked the play button it reverted back to the circle with cross in it
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ricksper last edited by
Just for kicks. try disabling PPAPI and go with NPAPI. See if it makes any difference. It used to be a problem with me.
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confuuuused last edited by
I found this and tried it and it worked. However i have yet to turn computer off and back on to see if it really worked. i will do this after this post and relay my finidngs
yclee72
November 2014 1 0
yclee72
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I am new Opera user, I just migrate from Chrome..I facing the same problem, which adobe is not install correctly, and the plugin is not available.. I have google for solution , I even try manual installation, it does not work too.
finally, I managed to solve it by installing standalone flash player. My Opera 25.0.1614.71 Windows 7 32bit
Goto page http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribution3.html Current version : Flash Player 15.0.0.223 (Win and Mac) choose : Plugin-based browsers http://download.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/licensing/win/installflashplayer15plugin.exe
Steps: 1. Close Opera 2. install the Standalone flash player,
3. Open opera, now the Adobe flash is available.Update: I restarted computer and when I got back on a plug in site: Ex. http://portal.pixelfederation.com/trainstation/#
It told me I needed to update flash. So I went into flash downloader in Opera browser and downloaded (without chrome install) and it works fine now. note: When I got back on and found I needed to update flash I took a peak at control panel and it said all that was installed was npapi. So now that ppapi is installed I am off to restart again...crosses fingers
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confuuuused last edited by
So after all that, when I log back in it takes at least a minute to load Opera. Of course I do the frantic double click because I am human so it loads 2 tabs. Anyway, I log on to http://portal.pixelfederation.com/trainstation/# and there is "Couldn't Load Plug-in" again So frustrating at this point
Btw before going through that last set of re downloads I had first deleted, all adobe flash and opera.
I am really not understanding why a company such as Opera would come out with a special log-in for flash. It is hard enough to peruse the Internet as is. Having to keep computers updated constantly, different browsers, pop-ups, plug-ins, extensions. It goes on and on and on. All we all want is a compatible browser with the rest of our compatible software. Why must this be so difficult? Shouldn't these issues be fixed before deciding to come out with a new version?
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lando242 last edited by
Opera does not have a special log in for flash. Opera uses the same version of Flash as Google Chrome does and does not require a log in.
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confuuuused last edited by
Whatever. Maybe one day I will be back to Opera, but right now that looks dismal as Firefox and Chrome and working great for me now. Thank you for help