Opera updated to 49 and now having flash player problems
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A Former User last edited by
Auto update from 48 to 49, flash don't work for me (Windows 10 Pro x64)
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zalex108 last edited by
@slackmonkey said in Opera updated to 49 and now having flash player problems:
Auto update from 48 to 49, flash don't work for me (Windows 10 Pro x64)
After downgrade it before!?
Windows 10 (x64) | Anniversary Update
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A Former User last edited by
@msxmaniac said in Opera updated to 49 and now having flash player problems:
@leocg To solve this problem I simple delete the file "Preferences" that are located in different places depending if in Linux or Windows (I don't have a Mac).
The issue is that for me I need to reinstall the addons, but the bookmark and history are preserved.
So in my GNU/Linux installed system the file preferences stay in a path like:
/home/username/.config/opera
In Windows installed system the path is:
C:/Users/username/AppData/Roaming/Opera Software/Opera StableYes, I tried the same workaround time ago and it worked.
Additionally, I found also that enabling sync on another pc with the same build (my laptop) was returning the problem.
Now I'm without Opera on that laptop... -
A Former User last edited by
@simcard It was something I feared.
I do not use the sync feature because every different system / PC I use has its own profile and so if it synchronized it would be a bigger mess than it is already with each browser with more than 20 or 30 tabs per profile.
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zalex108 last edited by
@msxmaniac said in Opera updated to 49 and now having flash player problems:
@simcard It was something I feared.
I do not use the sync feature because every different system / PC I use has its own profile and so if it synchronized it would be a bigger mess than it is already with each browser with more than 20 or 30 tabs per profile.
Thank you for sharing the information.If they are for different purposes:
- Home
- Study
- Work
- ...
You can create more users for those profiles.
Or,
If just one, back up the profile folder on each system, test the OSync and then decide."You cannot know the meaning of your life until you are connected to the power that created you". · Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi
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sh-b last edited by
@lot3rd1 I have the same problem, doing all the instruction in Opera forum, Adobe forum, searching in Internet, I uninstalled anr reinstalled for several times either Flash Player or Opera browser, controlling my Security suite(Bitdefender), despite, the problem exists; flash player does not work in any websites using flash player and Opera Support do not respond sending them several email.
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slytheringirl last edited by
Found a workaround for this here: https://forums.opera.com/post/131570. So far it seemed to work for me. It even got the test page at Adobe to actually work! Some may have to keep doing the workaround every time you open Opera, but at least it's a start.
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A Former User last edited by
Up to my count, this is now the twentieth case report concerning the compatibility issues with Flash and Opera. There has been introduced a late resolution attempt by @natasha-from-dnepropetrovsk at the aforementioned link. I hope that works out for you folks!
Cheers!
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A Former User last edited by
I had this same problem after the recent upgrade to v 49.0.2725.47
This entry under 'Flash exceptions' in Settings:Websites should work if needed for all sites and local files:
file:///* Allow
http://* Allow
https://* Allow -
slytheringirl last edited by
@xpvb48 said in Opera updated to 49 and now having flash player problems:
https://
That won't work. Adding exceptions is useless with Opera 49. Only the chrome://site-engagement/ workaround will work on this now broken and disgrace of a browser.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@slytheringirl said in Opera updated to 49 and now having flash player problems:
@xpvb48 said in Opera updated to 49 and now having flash player problems:
https://That won't work. Adding exceptions is useless with Opera 49. Only the chrome://site-engagement/ workaround will work on this now broken and disgrace of a browser.
I can only repeat that it worked for me (Opera v49.0.2725.47, Win 8, x64) if not for you, for some reason. If you have this problem it's worth trying at least, just to see if it can solve it.
See post near end of this thread for more info.
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A Former User last edited by
@slytheringirl said in Opera updated to 49 and now having flash player problems:
@xpvb48 said in Opera updated to 49 and now having flash player problems:
https://
That won't work. Adding exceptions is useless with Opera 49. Only the chrome://site-engagement/ workaround will work on this now broken and disgrace of a browser.
You're right. That won't work. Propably You didn't add THIS importatnt thing "* " after "https://". It must be only:
https://* -> Allow,
http://* -> Allow,
and maybe that too:
file:///* -> Allow.
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slytheringirl last edited by
I did add the "*" but it still won't work. The only way I can get flash to work is if I use the opera://site-engagement workaround.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@slytheringirl said in Opera updated to 49 and now having flash player problems:
I did add the "*" but it still won't work.
What site(s) in your case? What OS?
(Don't see and don't remember if you mentioned them)
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slytheringirl last edited by
Mostly flash game sites like Dolldivine, etc. Also the adobe test page https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html. I'm on Windows 10 Home 64-bit.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@slytheringirl said in Opera updated to 49 and now having flash player problems:
Mostly flash game sites like Dolldivine, etc. Also the adobe test page https://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player.html. I'm on Windows 10 Home 64-bit.
Both of those work fine for me in Opera 49.
https://*
exception makes the adobe check work andhttp://*
makes dolldivine work. On dolldevine, if I don't have any exceptions that allow flash for the site, I even get a plug-in placeholder that I can click on to enable flash and then click the "allow" button in the toolbar that drops down under the address bar. With that method, it adds an exception specifically forhttp://www.dolldivine.com:80
. I'm not having to mess withopera://site-engagement
at all.If that's not working for you, just to test, download Opera 49, launch the installer, click "options", set "install path" to a folder on your desktop, set "install for" to "Standalone Installation" and install. Then test in that Opera to see if you get the same behavior I do.