Opera not connecting to any site.
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artimaeus last edited by
If I click on one of the predetermined links like Ebay or Amazon the tab that says speed dial has a rotating progress icon that just keep spinning and nothing happens until it produces this page beginning with "This site can’t be reached". It is the same if I manually type in a location in the address bar.
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A Former User last edited by
I downloaded and installed Opera 40.0.2308.62.
So, it's not an update and this software is new to your system, right?
Perhaps, there's something wrong with the browser's access permission to the Internet.
If you know where to look, try checking it against 1) the system settings, 2) your antimalware software settings.Are you using any proxies?
Have you got any extensions installed? Try disabling them all and check if Turbo's on - turn it off. Might be not the case, but still... -
artimaeus last edited by
Turbo is off, I've tried VPN checked and not checked with the same result. No extensions have been added. It is not an update and Opera is new to my system. I use System Mechanic Pro's System Shield for antivirus and use Malware Bytes for malware. No proxies. Firewall allows Opera. I don't know how to check the " browser's access permission to the Internet". I appreciate the assistance.
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artimaeus last edited by
Malware Bytes stays disabled when not in use (Free Version). System Shied has been disabled along with System Mechanic Pro itself. There is no change in behavior. It still will not connect to any site. IE, Chrome, Firefox, and even an old Netscape 7.1 connects. Just not a brand new Opera.
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A Former User last edited by
To rule it out (or if it matters), where did you download it from and in which form (installer or package)?
What type of installation did you execute?
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artimaeus last edited by
Downloaded it from "opera.com". At one point it said the file was downloaded from "http://net.opera.com" and the file was called, "OperaSetup.exe" I uninstalled it and reinstalled it to see if that changed anything but it didn't. It was Opera installer. Folder is "Program Files (x86)" Not custom. Yes, on Administrative account.
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A Former User last edited by
I have the same problem. Opera can not load in VPN mode all pages (Turbo is off)
e.g. www.bbc.com Opera can load this page
e.g. www.opera.com (www.google.com) Opera can not load this page.I have closed firawall and antivirus.
There is a problem with creating the VPN network.
Any ideas
Char0n
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artimaeus last edited by
Firewall off does nothing. Opera cannot connect to website with or without VPN. No sites at all. I'm at a loss.
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jb-01 last edited by
Sorry - quick question: when you say 'firewall off does nothing', are you referring to having completely turned off / disabled the Windows 7 Firewall (or are you referring to a router or other firewall)?
If the Win 7 Firewall and turning it off completely doesn't help, then this suggestion may be a waste of time (depending on your firewall settings) ... but just for completeness' sake maybe try deleting the firewall rule - perhaps there's a weird glitch in there somewhere.
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artimaeus last edited by
I'm not sure what you mean by a "stand alone" installation of Opera. I went to "opera.com" and downloaded "OperaSetup.exe" (for Windows) which I thought was a stand alone program. It runs and allows me to change any of the settings but won't successfully navigate to any website.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
I'm not sure what you mean by a "stand alone" installation of Opera
Run Opera's installer, click on options, rename the destination path and change the 'install for' field to 'stand-alone/usb'.
The start Opera from that folder and check if the problem also happens.
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artimaeus last edited by
leocg, It installed it on a USB drive. I ran a file called "Launcher" from the USB drive. No changes, it allows interaction within the browser but still does not go to any websites.
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jb-01 last edited by
What about trying uninstalling Opera, rebooting, then turning everything that might conceivably act as a firewall off (antivirus, 3rd party system monitoring utilities, etc) before re-installing Opera? Shouldn't need to have them turned off for very long in order to install and test Opera.