"opera was unable to open the link since no application associated with magnet protocol was found"
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00sweeney last edited by
I wasn't clear in my reply to leocg--when I say I get the same message, I mean I get the same message I got originally--that Opera can't open because there's no program associated. I did NOT get the prompt to open with the associated program that they received.
But I've pretty much given up at this point. If it gets too annoying, I'll just switch back to Chrome.
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00sweeney last edited by
Leo, I don't mean to seem ungrateful, but the very first thing I said was that magnet links work in all other browsers. Which makes it pretty clear that I've established the file associations for magnet links. I'm not going to change the association from Vuze to Opera because I don't want to download torrents with Opera, I just want to open the magnet link. Once again, IT WORKS IN EVERY OTHER BROWSER I USE.
If you don't have any ideas how to do that, it's OK. But I feel like we're just wasting each others' time. I'm not a power user, but I'm not a newbie. I'm doing everything I'm supposed to do. It's not working. The fact that there's no clear way to set Opera to open a magnet link IS NOT USER ERROR.
Sorry, but it's honestly less frustrating just cutting and pasting the link than it is getting advice from someone who's not paying attention to what I say.
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00sweeney last edited by
Once again, the error message reads "Opera was unable to open the link since no application associated with "magnet:" protocol was found on your system."
And once again, that is a lie. It's associated with Vuze. I've checked multiple times.
Does anyone from Opera ever look at these forums? Help?
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dvk-ru1 last edited by
@00sweeney
Just to check: the exclusion list in Local State should have, "magnet": false
Check the registry entries. Shoud be like this. Note that an existing and empty "URL Protocol" value is required.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\Magnet
@="Magnet URI"
"URL Protocol"=""
"Content Type"="application/x-magnet"http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ie/aa767914(v=vs.85).aspx
I've got μTorrent and magnet links work fine. As a last-resort solution you could try and install μTorrent just to set the association right and then change it to use Vuze in Registry.
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A Former User last edited by
I have utorrent installed and when I click that wiki magnet link I get this message:
Unknown Protocol
Opera was unable to open the link since no application associated with "denied:" protocol was found on your system.Below that message I get a button from Opera that says "Deny" and it's all I can click.
OTHER magnet links on other websites DO work though. So maybe check that the magnet link being posted in this thread is good.
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00sweeney last edited by
Pete, as I said, it doesn't work for ANY MAGNET LINK THAT I CLICK. I really don't know how I can be any clearer at this point.
DVK--the registry solution doesn't explain why magnet links work in EVERY OTHER browser, does it?
And I apologize for being a dick. I know all of you are only trying to help. But it's very frustrating when I'm very clear what I'm doing and people keep saying "Why don't you try this?" when I've stated--more than once--that I AM doing that.
So, one last time.
FILE ASSOCIATIONS ARE SET.
MAGNET LINKS ARE ENABLED.
MAGNET LINKS OPEN IN ALL OTHER BROWSERS.
NO MAGNET LINKS WORK. I HAVE TRIED DOZENS.
OK?
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A Former User last edited by
I use μTorrent and Opera opens magnet links on it without problems.
AFAIK, with Vuze, there's a bug. Even when Vuze is correctly set to handle the magnet protocol in the registry it doesn't work. I think Chrome has the same bug.
I reported it as DNA-14953 already.
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fpuech last edited by admin
Please check the solution at http://forums.opera.com/topic/528/problems-with-magnet-links