@leocg When I try to login, I get the message that I need to download Opera, and there is a button to Download. I won't press that because it will download what was done last night (or earlier today) and I don't know what else another "update" will delete or screw up.
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RE: Update 92.0.4561.33 Deleted Savede/Autofill PasswordsOpera for Windows
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Update 92.0.4561.33 Deleted Savede/Autofill PasswordsOpera for Windows
Last night Opera updated to 92.0.4561.33, When I started Opera a while ago, Opera acted like I was starting over, I had to select the type of background and a couple other things, and asked me to import passwords from "previous browser". It then said something like "processing password import" and just kept that message onscreen for many minutes. I went to Settings and looked at Password Manager and there were zero passwords. I had about 125-150 passwords saved, and Autofill was a major advantage of using Opera for over 20 years.
Luckily, I printed out a copy of the saved passwords a month or two ago, but many of the ones I use most were updated due to website requirements to change passwords since that printout.
Is there anything I can do other than manually typing in all the passwords? I do have most of the passwords on my new Android, after this update when I go to opera.com/connect on the desktop Opera that was just updated, I get the message that I must install Opera. I don't want to do that, since it is already installed and updated.
This is really crazy.
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RE: [Solved]Taskbar Icon Display Changed with Latest UpdateOpera for Windows
I rebooted the computer and when I opened Opera, the Win7 desktop colors changed back to how I originally had them and the taskbar icons showed the page display preview again instead of the text box. I hope the next time I open Opera it does not change settings again.
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[Solved]Taskbar Icon Display Changed with Latest UpdateOpera for Windows
Opera autoupdated today. My Win7 taskbar color changed and so did hovering over an icon on the taskbar. Up until today, when the mouse hovered over an icon of an open program, it displayed a little image of what the screen of the program looked like. If there were 2 or more windows open in the program, it showed an image of how each window appeared on the screen if selected. So if I had 2 Opera windows open, hovering over the taskbar icon would display a small image of each page and I could select which page to go to onscreen.
Now only a text box appears when the mouse hovers over an open program. If Opera has 2 windows open, 2 text boxes appear when the mouse hovers over the Opera icon. The text box does not always contain text that is clear what the window actually contains. Likewise, when I hover over the MS Outlook icon and more than 1 email is open, it displays a text box with the subject displayed, not an image of the email. It requires reading the whole subject text, it used to be easy to see the email image of each open item and instantly know which one I wanted to see again, because of various pictures in different emails. If there are 2 emails from the same sender, the text is not always clear about the actual content of the email.
I do not know why Opera changed the color and and icon display of the taskbar, but it has made navigating in Win7 extremely difficult.
I want the taskbar to display the small screen image for an open program, not a text bar. How can I change this back? I find nothing in any Win7 help topic. Since Opera changed this, I would like to be told how I can have the display be an image and not a text.