Updated Opera and VPN still doesn't work
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A Former User last edited by
@tammy090 @GreedyOne Read through the thread please. A solution has been posted multiple times. Please note that even with the update, it takes time for the certificates to take effect (apparently).
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A Former User last edited by
I can't update my browser. I always got this (in German): Ihre Version: 60.0.3255.56
Beim Prüfen auf Updates ist ein Fehler aufgetreten
Zuletzt geprüft am Dienstag, 23. April 2019 22:07 -
riceuten last edited by
I had all the same problems as everyone here, and I updated (twice) to versions 56 & 57 from version 55. But I needed version 59. So I actually googled Opera 60.0.3255.59 and it showed me a link
https://get.geo.opera.com/pub/opera/desktop/60.0.3255.59
of which I clicked the bottom one. This relaunched my Browser, which STILL didn't work, but the Red O at the top right asked me to relaunch the Browser AGAIN and this time it updated to Version 60.0.3255.59. Which presently seems to work with the VPN.
It is all to do with an outdated http certificate for the VPN, apparently.
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A Former User last edited by
@tammy090 https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2019/04/opera-58-0-3135-132-and-60-0-3255-59-stable-update/
This link goes to a manual update. You'll have to choose the version applicable to you, and allow it to update. That will bring you to their latest stable version. -
riceuten last edited by
@tammy090 Manually update it. Google the Opera version (60.0.3255.59) and click on the bottom link of the "Get Opera" address
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operafanuk last edited by operafanuk
@operafanuk Okay, I managed to update my systems to Stable 60....59.
It took many attempts on my Win10 64-bit system. Nevertheless, I still needed to uninstall the previous version many times over, and click Re-install before it would update.As has been mentioned on here, the .59 update for Stable wasn't working for everyone. So whilst I've now got it, I have noticed performance deterioration with this browser update, which I guess may be solved with the next update. I always say things happen which at times can't be helped - that's life.
My Windows7 32-bit system was something else entirely and has taken me many hours to address.
Try as I did - every which way - It point blank refused to update and was crashing the browser at around 43%.I eventually gave up with it, backed up my speeddials, then completely uninstalled it with IObit uninstaller.
Downloaded a brand new totally clean Stable which gave me v60...59. Again, the performance is none too good just now, and I'm certain all this will be resolved with the next update.
Thank you to Opera devs for pushing the update out on a Sunday. We all appreciate your time and efforts.
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n8ph8ts last edited by
My VPN been down for 3 days now,is there a chance it's coming back any time soon??,or have we lost it all together.
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Lck0940 last edited by
Hi All,
As most of the previous topics are locked , I am creating new one.
My VPN keeps on disconnecting. Before the upgrade it use to work fine. Currently, I am using version: 60.0.3255.27.
No proxy is used.
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A Former User last edited by
@n8ph8ts What is the full version of Opera you have installed at the moment?
You can view the version of Opera at the internal address:
opera://about/ -
A Former User last edited by
I had the same problem. I installed Opera developer version (silver colored opera logo)and now problem is solved. Now VPN is working on both stable and developer versions.
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A Former User last edited by
@247vpn Yes, because there was an update for the Developer channel in which the VPN problem was fixed
https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2019/04/opera-61-0-3296-0-developer-update/ -
n8ph8ts last edited by
@sgunhouse Been trying all day,eventually updated again,as of 5min ago started working,will keep you posted.
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A Former User last edited by
@n8ph8ts I got VPN working but updating Opera crashed both of my computers and I lost all extensions. Even a computer restore didn't work and it took me three hours to get my computers up and running again..