[Solved]Older version of Opera browsing problem?
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by 17 Aug 2017, 16:27
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl https://www.amazon.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
Just used 12.18 (which I am now posting from) and visited all the above links (final address in the case of Google) without issue. Of course, that's on Win 10 rather than Vista, but it is not something the sites changed. Any new security software - a firewall that doesn't recognize Opera perhaps?
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blackbird71 last edited by 17 Aug 2017, 17:21
The point is that if you are manually entering an https address for Google, there should be no redirect occurring at all. Google's (and other similar sites) auto-redirect occurs only for an attempt to access the http version of their site. If you are having problems with directly accessing an https site, you should get other kinds of connection error messages that don't involve redirection.
FWIW, in using Opera 12.18 on Win10-64 as did @sgunhouse, I also have no problem accessing any of the https sites he referenced. If I manually access an http version of the Google URL, Opera auto-redirects successfully to the https Google site. If I disable auto-redirect capability in Opera's internal settings, accessing http Google provides the typical Opera redirect page indicating that the desired URL material has moved, but the destination shown there that normally shows the next URL in the redirection chain instead shows only the originally sought http URL, so I cannot manually walk the rest of the chain... that is something I've not encountered before.
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A Former User last edited by 17 Aug 2017, 23:32
@Hirwaunman Do you yourself use a current version of Opera based on Chromium? Do the sites work for you then?
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hirwaunman last edited by 18 Aug 2017, 11:53
I use the latest version Chromium version of Opera on Windows 10 on my own machines with no problem.
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A Former User last edited by 18 Aug 2017, 12:27
I think you'll find that the problem is with m.s. Vista and not Opera - now there's a surprise eh? Microsoft refuse to support anything previous to Win '95 - so, in turn, Opera can only run up to No12 as this is the last one that works with Vista. I know 'cause I just had to open and old lappy of my wife's as my workhorse Asus has been molested (by me - accidentally)and I needed to get on line for a fix of internet!
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by 18 Aug 2017, 13:40
Vista is after XP and before 7, and Opera 36 will run on it. However, the person in question just prefers the old Opera.
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hirwaunman last edited by 18 Aug 2017, 17:39
I'm trying to wean her off her old laptop, I have a spare Windows 10 HP 4 core notebook laptop with 8 gig of ram and full HD graphics support. It would be relatively easy to make a new version of Opera look the same as her present laptop, I can even make the desktop look the same.....But my wife is a stubborn fixed in her ways type person!
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standsalone last edited by 18 Aug 2017, 20:32
No comment but I would like to know why Opera browser for my Vista operating system doesn't have the free vpn in the settings, I use it on my smart-phone but on Vista when I downloaded Opera it's not in the settings. I removed your program, goggled "Opera browser with Free VPN" for Windows Vista, loaded your browser and this time it is in the settings but not for free, there is a month fee associated with it. Norton scans all my download execute files so I killed that program and did another search, downloaded and this time the link I selected wouldn't launch I feel it was a good download files but I'm wondering what is going on? I switched to Opera a few months ago when Mozilla Firefox wasn't supporting up dates for use VISTA users, I thought I read you guys were. Us poor vista users are out in the cold even from Microsoft we can't upgrade to 10 easily without installing 7 then update to 10 unless we buy 10 and install...7 users got the update to 10 free! The Moderator Sgunhouse mentioned Opera 36 can anyone provide a link? Thx
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by 18 Aug 2017, 23:05
No comment but I would like to know why Opera browser for my Vista operating system doesn't have the free vpn in the settings
Totally unrelated to this topic but the answers is because VPN wasn't available in Opera 36.
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A Former User last edited by 19 Aug 2017, 11:28
@standsalone
The latest (last?) version of Opera 36 for Windows Vista and XP is here.
Use the setup file.
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hirwaunman last edited by 19 Aug 2017, 13:05
If I install the new version Opera 36 for Vista over the top of the older version 12, will it keep my speed dial present setup, or will it delete them? My wife does not want to lose her speed dials?
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by 19 Aug 2017, 14:47
Speed dial should be copied over just fine, as should bookmarks and passwords. Newer Opera did not install "over the top" of 12.x, if you let it install normally she should be able to use either one.
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standsalone last edited by 21 Aug 2017, 14:14
Thanks davehawelly, this forum seems a little different from others I've used...I couldn't find where to address you; any-who I 'll give that link a try on Vista when I get home this evening. Over the weekend I did a little more ready up on Opera and found Opera 32 but same issue even though it said free vpn, it appears Opera might have kept me from downloading an older version even though I un-installed do to directory; so hopefully your info will be the charm. I know just enough about computers to be dangerous lol! Thanks Again, let you know if it worked or not.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by 21 Aug 2017, 15:25
The VPN was not available on the last version to support XP and Vista.
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hirwaunman last edited by 25 Aug 2017, 10:43
Just to update those who helped me with this problem:
Installed Opera 32 and my (wife's) bookmarks and speed dials were copied over successfully. tested the new version and ALL sites can be accessed without problems from speed dial!
So my wife is happy again, and I get to have supper!
Thank you all for your help!PS: Removed Opera 12.18 with no problems, everything is back to normal!
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A Former User last edited by 25 Aug 2017, 11:14
Why Opera 32 rather than Opera 36 as a matter of interest?
They're not a great deal different, but 36 is actually the latest version for Vista systems.
You may find that it will auto-update to 36 anyway unless you've disabled the function.