Yeah... no easy way then, it would seem. Thanks!
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RE: Google pages not opening!?Future releases
I'm running Opera on multiple computers, mostly with the same extensions. However, I just tried disabling them all one by one or two by two and same thing keeps happening... Cache and cookies have been cleaned multiple times.
Understandably, I'm weary of trying a clean profile - or can I back up and re-import my current one?
Thanks for the replies!!
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RE: Google pages not opening!?Future releases
Also, forgot to add - especially in Play Store but also sometimes in log-on pages some elements are missing. Gmail seems to be loading fine every time, though.
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Google pages not opening!?Future releases
Hello guys!
I've been running Opera Dev ever since the branch went public without any major issues. Lately, and for the last few dev versions, I'm running into a frustrating problem at work (only).
Google-related pages have problems loading. Sometimes google.com won't even open at all (times out), YouTube seems the hardest hit, Analytics is a hit-and-miss etc. All other pages open correctly, and all problematic pages open fine in other browsers.
Our IT guy hasn't managed to find the root cause.
I'm a local admin if it has any relevance.
Can anyone suggest anything to check?
Thanks!
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RE: Google certificate problemFuture releases
Ah nah, my joy was short-lived. I just went to google again and I'm signed out again. What on earth...
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RE: Google certificate problemFuture releases
Thanks for the MMC tip - been AGES since I used that snippet and had totally forgotten about the certificate storage there. I removed the offending certificate from there. Opened Opera, went to Google.com, imagine that, I'm now signed in! However - the message about the local certificate still appears. If I go to Manage Certificates in Opera, it's not there. This is really weird... Would deleting all the certificates would be a good idea at this point, just to see what happens?
Funny thing is, the problem appeared immediately when I set up the computer - before adding my antivirus or VPN programs. I really don't see any reason why it would occur - even if it was some malware, I've scanned my computer a zillion times...
Thanks so much for your help man!
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RE: Google certificate problemFuture releases
Yes. Under "Trusted Publishers" I have Google Inc. issued by VeriSign Class 3 Code signing 2010 CA... I wonder why it's different from yours, and how I can remove it
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RE: Google certificate problemFuture releases
I hadn't checked with IE, but FF and Chrome work fine. I just tried IE and Edge - strange thing, both log me out, too! FF and Chrome remain fine.
I use Avira, but the problem existed before installing it, so it's not that.
However, I just took a look and it seems like the Google Inc certificate has expired since 30 January 2016. So I guess that must be it? How do I delete it though? The "Remove" button is disabled...
Thanks for your reply!
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RE: Google certificate problemFuture releases
Btw, forgot to say that though I'm on O38 now, this has been happening for quite some releases now (always on the dev channel).
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Google certificate problemFuture releases
Posting here (using always latest dev) even though the problem appears only on one of my four machines... coincidentally (?) it's a Windows 10 machine, whereas the rest are Windows 7 ones.
When I visit Google (only the search engine, all other services work fine) I get the top bar saying "reduced security due to a local, non-public certificate. www.google.com". I can't sign in - if I try I remain signed out.
My laptop clock is correctly set, and although I have searched high and low I can't find what's wrong
Any help would be greatly appreciated1