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    Opera apparently decided that I want automatic updates, how do I revert that ?

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    • tupac67
      tupac67 last edited by

      Yes, removing the update task through CCleaner will do, as will several other hacks.

      Back to my point, I was not criticizing doing auto-update without asking. If the user leaves that setting on, good for him/her. I am criticizing not providing options to at least decide when to update (also not even informing the user that a new version is now in his/her computer, but this is just bad taste while the lack of an option has very practical ramifications).

      In some cases, you can disable auto-update in the settings...

      By saying that, you are saying that in all the other cases the user cannot even disable auto-update. I only encountered such behaviour in Opera so far (certainly not in Flash nor Skype). Can you mention which other products you are talking about that behave like Opera ?

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      • lando242
        lando242 last edited by

        I find it funny that, every time theres a new Opera releases, we get a half dozen people complaining about the auto update updating their Opera and another half dozen people complaining that the auto update isn't updating their Opera...

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        • tupac67
          tupac67 last edited by

          I find it funny that, every time theres a new Opera releases, we get a half dozen people complaining about the auto update updating their Opera and another half dozen people complaining that the auto update isn't updating their Opera...

          I find it normal instead. The first group is the people who would keep the autoupdate option set to "notify me that an update is available", the second group is the people who would keep the autoupdate option set to "update automatically". It's not surprising that some people prefer it in one way and other people prefer it in the other way.

          BTW, for the record, I did not complain that my Opera autoupdated but that they removed the option for the user to decide when to update. I always update to the latest version (unless there are known issues with a certain version), I just want to be free to do it when I decide to.

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          • haleba
            haleba last edited by admin

            @tupac67

            I agree that this should be a choice, especially now that I have a very limited wireless internet connection. I have to buy fairly expensive data packs for any major installs.

            Also helps to know that I have a new version when reporting apparent bugs.

            The best way to block this seems to be the Windows environment variable technique

            "You can also set the environment variable OPERA_AUTOUPDATE_DISABLED. This works on all platforms." [my emphasis]

            From @avl in How to disable Auto-Update in the MacOS version, for those who need that. - Opera for Mac forums

            Also in How to disable automatic updates in Opera? - superuser.com

            There was a little confusion with other sources about having to assign a value with "= 1", but both of these recent sources indicate that one simply creates the environment variable without setting a value.

            PS
            Learned the hard way that underscore characters have to be preceded with backslashes in order to be visible in post comments Avoid common Markdown problems - Opera forums Help

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            • tupac67
              tupac67 last edited by

              @haleba Thanks a lot for the environment variable info. It's the simplest workaround of all and the only one that is not a hack, since from the name OPERA_AUTOUPDATE_DISABLED I infer that disabling automatic updates is exactly its purpose. This environment variable should be advertised much more in my opinion.

              This makes it even more awful that Opera doesn't contain a related option. Whatever.

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              • haleba
                haleba last edited by

                UPDATE

                I noticed that my version had been updated in the background yet again even though the environment variable setting has update checking disabled. I started a thread specifically for keeping track of this. At that time "About Opera" reported

                Version: 35.0.2066.37 - Update checker is disabled

                even though the current version was 35.0.2066.68, so the environment variable setting was definitely working, but some other process is circumventing this, because checking today I have

                Version: 35.0.2066.68 - Update checker is disabled

                And it only gets worse, because checking the Opera program folder revealed a 35.0.2066.82 folder dated 2/25/2016. At 124 MB this is not cool since I'm on a metered connection now.

                The program folder contents don't reveal anything that can be disabled/deleted to stop this.

                I'm out of ideas on how to stop this. Might have to try emailing Opera directly.

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                • leocg
                  leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                  Try renaming the autoupdater executable.

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                  • haleba
                    haleba last edited by

                    @leocg

                    Noticed this yesterday.

                    The root Opera program folder didn't have any obvious configuration files except for a file named installation_status.xml, the first line of which is

                    install_log version="35.0.2066.82" copy_only="False" all_users="True" pinned="False" app_id="1445376192" ... path subfolder="35.0.2066.82"

                    So Opera does an incremental update that overrides the disabled auto-update, since another line of the XML has a registry entry

                    key path="Software\Classes\OperaStable\shell\open\command" clean="2" ... value name="" type="REG_SZ">"C:\Program Files (x86)\Opera32\Launcher.exe" -noautoupdate -- "%1"

                    as well as a list of Opera program files that includes

                    opera_autoupdate.exe

                    opera_autoupdate.licenses

                    opera_autoupdate.version

                    Opera runs using files in a subdirectory named after the currently installed version and then "hands off" to the next version in the update "pipeline" after some programmed interval.

                    Took no chances and renamed all of the autoupdate.* files in both the 35.0.2066.68 and 35.0.2066.82 folders. No issues except for Opera appearing to stall momentarily during start-up after the autoupdate files were renamed.

                    Unfortunately, this was not enough to stop Opera updating yet again, since "About Opera" now reports version 35.0.2066.82. Once a new version folder is created there is no way to keep Opera from using it as the new installation, which probably explains the hitch when I restarted.

                    And there appear to be issues (or at least unfixed bugs) with the 35.0.2066.82 version being reported in other Opera Forums threads. Great. The other reason I want control over updates.

                    Now a waiting game to see if the renames stop new versions from eating into my data allotment.

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                    • donq
                      donq last edited by

                      Just a guess - if you add -noautoupdate switch to you Opera launcher shortcut, does this stop autoupdates?

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                      • A Former User
                        A Former User last edited by

                        Haleba, use Markdown's showing code.

                        Like this:)
                        
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                        • haleba
                          haleba last edited by

                          Looks like it's on for the big test: the latest version is now 35.0.2066.92.

                          No recent alterations except a sinister looking file named debug.log dated yesterday

                          [0227/235136:FATAL:launcher.cc(317)] Failed running the autoupdate client
                          [0228/235136:FATAL:launcher.cc(317)] Failed running the autoupdate client
                          [0229/235136:FATAL:launcher.cc(317)] Failed running the autoupdate client
                          [0301/235136:FATAL:launcher.cc(317)] Failed running the autoupdate client
                          [0302/235138:FATAL:launcher.cc(317)] Failed running the autoupdate client
                          

                          All dates from when I renamed the autoupdate files. Yay!?

                          So now maybe I ask "Is there an update and is this actually an improvement?" on my terms rather than Opera's.

                          @donq

                          The environment variable effectively adds that switch to launcher.exe, as indicated by the ..open/command registry key in my Feb 28 post. Unfortunately, it only works to delay updates.

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                          • A Former User
                            A Former User last edited by

                            Haleba, you might always be able to have a "standalone stream". Or the beta stream - to check the coming update or something like that. I might think they'll be having their folders separate etc.

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                            • donq
                              donq last edited by

                              @donq
                              The environment variable effectively adds that switch to launcher.exe, as indicated by the ..open/command registry key in my Feb 28 post. Unfortunately, it only works to delay updates.

                              IIRC shell open command registry key is not used, when launching Opera by shortcut. shell open command is used when you launch url (internet shortcut) or htm(l) page or similar - any registered document through shell (explorer) interface.

                              Well, I have not experimented myself and cannot be 100% sure.

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                              • haleba
                                haleba last edited by

                                Was looking at the status of my Opera installation and I'm rock solid at version 35.0.2066.82 since renaming the autoupdate files.

                                Opera is now at version 38, but Opera's changelog page only goes to Opera 37, even though 38 has had several changes. The changelogs show a lot of issues with ad blocking, introduced with Opera 37

                                http://www.opera.com/docs/history/

                                so I decided to go with Opera 36 for now, but actually finding where to get older versions took a little digging

                                http://www.opera.com/download/guide/?os=windows&list=all

                                Hopefully Opera hasn't changed the autoupdate file layout. Here goes nothing.

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