@burnout426 Thank you for your feedback. This is yet another confirmation that this problem does not seem to concern Windows users.
Posts made by lotois
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RE: Interrupted : Insufficient Permissions - unable to download email attachments in Gmail opened in OperaOpera for Mac
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RE: Interrupted : Insufficient Permissions - unable to download email attachments in Gmail opened in OperaOpera for Mac
@marveroluis God forbid. I have been using Opera since version 0 precisely because it has been largely bug free. I hope that our Norwegian friends have taken note that they have a problem that seems to be extensive and is considering the faithful to abandon ship.
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RE: Interrupted : Insufficient Permissions - unable to download email attachments in Gmail opened in OperaOpera for Mac
@lotois I download Opera for Windows on my PC at work this morning and did not have any problems. Judging from the large number of views, even though the number of posts is limited, I conclude that the problem is a general one, but does not seem to concern Windows' users.
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RE: Interrupted : Insufficient Permissions - unable to download email attachments in Gmail opened in OperaOpera for Mac
@burnout426 Thanks for the interest. I am using the new Gmail, the problem concerns at least excel and pdf files, so it probably is a general issue and I still have the problems in private windows. My suspicion is that the answer lies with Opera and not Gmail, as I am able to open the same attachments that give me problems in Opera, in other browsers such as Firefox and Outlook.
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Interrupted : Insufficient Permissions - unable to download email attachments in Gmail opened in OperaOpera for Mac
Since upgrading to Opera 53.0, I am unable to download email attachments when Gmail is opened in Opera. I keep getting the message Interrupted : Insufficient permissions. This was not a problem before the upgrade, nor is it a problem when I download the same attachment with Gmail opened in Firefox or Outlook. I thus assume that somehow the upgrade modified my settings in Opera, but I cannot figure out what or where. Any ideas?