Can I Stop Automatic Updates?
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lynnpin last edited by admin
How can I stop Opera updating automatically? I had Opera 25 and now I've got Opera 26 but there was no warning. I like to choose when I upgrade myself but can't find any setting to change this. Is it still possible please?
Since this update I also have the same problem with Adobe Reader as Greenskyline although I did find disabling it brought up the inbuilt Opera pdf reader but this is just another reason why I prefer to do my own updates when I'm ready and not when Opera thinks it should happen!
http://forums.opera.com/topic/6783/opera-next-and-adobe-reader
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blackbird71 last edited by
At present, the latest Opera versions are designed with automatic updating built in, no other user 'option' available. A user can manually rename the updater file to something else to block it, but then it will indeed block updating (manual or otherwise) unless/until renamed back to its original name. I share your concern about a variety of potential negative user impact associated with forced auto-updating, but it's the path Opera has currently chosen. The most likely reason is for Opera to be able to uniformly push security and bug-removal improvements, and to more easily and consistently track the related chromium/Blink-engine version release cycle.
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ho72 last edited by
Just create an outbound firewall rule to block autoupdate.exe (or whatever it's called). Disable the rule when you want Opera to update at a time of your choosing. Note that when the update is complete, you'll have to update the firewall rule as well because the update executable will now reside in a different folder.
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A Former User last edited by
Either way the problem stays:
- How to know you're being/have just been updated if your updater is up and running?
- How to know if there's an update available if your updater is disabled?
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lynnpin last edited by
Thanks for your help guys. It looks like I'm going to revert back to Opera 12.17 as it's a lot faster even though I have problems with some sites. And Adobe Reader still works too.
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kuhlmanck last edited by
Deactivating auto-update is as simple as disabling the windows scheduler entry. easy to do from scheduled tasks in the control panel.
OsX/Linux, it's probably in crontab