[Solved]Taskbar tabs change color when downloading
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bsatz last edited by
@bsatz Now I have a much more serious problem with Opera. I keep getting "the application was unable to start correctly 0xc0000022" I have uninstalled and installed Opera several times, but keep on getting this error. On Google search I found that I should repair "Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable package", which I did for 4 of them on my computer. Any other ideas? I am now running Chrome, but want to get back to Opera
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@bsatz try Run as administrator..
btw.. This issue is generally caused by an access error triggered either by particular software or by Windows itself.
i've never saw n e one with this error with opera..
if you can re-produce the error - try option 2 found here
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bsatz last edited by
@nvmjustagirl I downloaded and ran Process Monitor, and noted many Access Denied items. I clicked on properties -- but there was no Security tab, as stated in the directions. So I don't know what to do next. I also ran Windows troubleshooting, but that didn't fix anything. I always use my computer as Administrator. Any other ideas? Every other app and program on my computer iw working fine
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A Former User last edited by
@bsatz said in Taskbar tabs change color when downloading:
Security tab
lets see if a random file or icon has a securty tab..
Right-click on n e file/icon - click Properties - after clicking Properties a window will pop up - Security tab will be one of those tabs..
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@bsatz you gotta go to the path of file name..
like this..
Right-click on opera icon - click Properties - after clicking Properties a window will pop up - Security tab will be one of those tabs..
yuo would open explorer - go to the file acting up
looks like loads of file acting up lol *sorry to say..
@lburnout426 may take a look at this later too..
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bsatz last edited by
@nvmjustagirl Sorry, I don't understand. No matter where I right click, then click properties, there is no security tab. Looks just like the screen shot I sent -- Event, Process, Stack. No Security tab
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@bsatz just try an icon on your desktop.. if ya do not see a security tab now then i don't see how n e thing is work 'n..
btw messiah 2020 has been great !.. *just say 'n..
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bsatz last edited by
Yes, I am enjoying Messiah. I do get the security tab when I click on properties on Opera Icon on my Desktop. But I added Administrator there, but still no luck -- Opera won't open
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A Former User last edited by
@bsatz when ya time laters maybe you could post your opera version and is it 32/64 bit So burnout and others will see thankyou am out for now..
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bsatz last edited by
@nvmjustagirl Thanks for trying. Looks like I am using Chrome, as least until I can get this fixed
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bsatz last edited by
@nvmjustagirl I use Webroot Secure Anywhere, also Windows Defender. BTW, Opera stopped working for me after a brief power outage. What was strange was that my laptop, which was plugged in, turned off during this outage. It shouldn't have shut down, and it doesn't normally during outages, as it would run on its battery. So there must have been a power surge or something to make my laptop turn off. When I turned it on again, Opera didn't work, nor still doesn't even after I have uninstalled and reinstalled several times. Every other app on my laptop works fine, as far as I can tell. I just tried opening Opera again, and got that "the application was unable to start correctly 0xc0000022" message
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A Former User last edited by
@bsatz try this for a moment use this switch Just Long Enough to see if the error goes away..
here is switch --no-sandbox -
bsatz last edited by
@nvmjustagirl OK, how do I use this switch -- never did this before. Where do you paste this command?