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Opera's Random Connection Closed By Remote Server Errors [Solved] | ||
Discussion by manuleka with 17 Replies.
Last Update: August 19, 2012, 8:58 am (View Latest) | Page 1 of 2 pages. | ||
Windows XP Professional SP3
Windows Firewall
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I've notice for sometime now, that Opera (now using version 12 build 1467) randomly response with this "Error: Connection Closed by Remote Server" when i load a web page... weird thing is, i just click refresh (or his back then click on whatever link i clicked on) and the page load back fine....
This happens quite often... but i never experience this on Chrome... I've been using Opera for the last 5 years or so and this started appearing when i was with Opera 11...
This doesn't happen on a particular website...
Anyone experience this problem?
Sun Jun 24, 2012 Reply New Discussion
Check your network, try a ftp upoload for instance, and see if your networks responds correctly.
Mon Jun 25, 2012 Reply New Discussion
even sometimes on youtube videos don't load, unless i press the refresh button (on Opera) while chrome has no such problem... this doesn't mean it happens to every page/video i load... maybe every 15 or so...
Mon Jun 25, 2012 Reply New Discussion
So for some websites I just use Chrome, because I don't really like the user interface of Firefox
What is annoying about this, is that it's random! On some computers there is no problem, on some computers it's a pain on the neck and it doesn't depend if it's XP or if it's Windows 7 or if it's Linux, because the problem exists with Opera on Linux too... The content just doesn't load as excepted.
Mon Jul 2, 2012 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (Quatrux)
....What is annoying about this, is that it's random! On some computers there is no problem, on some computers it's a pain on the neck and it doesn't depend if it's XP or if it's Windows 7 or if it's Linux, because the problem exists with Opera on Linux too... The content just doesn't load as excepted.
Link: view Post: 164136
wow finally someone who's experiencing the same issues as me
and YES Chrome is was better than Opera... but i'm so use to this Browser, it's hard to leave it lol...
Chrome is the shizz for shurrre... just don't wanna leave Opera - hopefully the next update would fix it (Whenever that is)... and as you mention Quatrux, this problem started appearing around version 11, i have no idea why... even guys on My Opera haven't replied to post there... ????
Mon Jul 2, 2012 Reply New Discussion
A fresh install didn't even help for Opera to fix and the biggest problem is that some users says that they don't have any problems and everything works for them, so it's really strange
For example this topic: http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=1052282
Sometimes I get issues like this too and it's random
They optimized so much an I think it's a result of over optimization?
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Tue Jul 3, 2012 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (Quatrux)
hard to show the error, you would need an Opera developer to come to your home and do all the tests and debugging
Link: view Post: 164156
If you often have this problem on a virtual machine, and the Opera developer is available for working on your problem, give him a snapshot of your virtual machine and he will have exactly your problem at home.
Tue Jul 3, 2012 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (yordan)
If you often have this problem on a virtual machine, and the Opera developer is available for working on your problem, give him a snapshot of your virtual machine and he will have exactly your problem at home.Link: view Post: 164159
the thing is - what Opera reports is just a standard "Error Connection to Remote Server" displayed on page... and no detailed information on it... this comes up when there is no internet connection as well... so it's hard to tell what the problem is really...
Wed Jul 4, 2012 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (yordan)
If you often have this problem on a virtual machine, and the Opera developer is available for working on your problem, give him a snapshot of your virtual machine and he will have exactly your problem at home.
Link: view Post: 164159
Quite good idea, will need to check it on a virtual machine, I personally use VirtualBox, but it doesn't really matter. What I am afraid is that it might work on a virtual machine and doesn't work at the Host machine, because for example on another computer I don't have this issue, Opera seem to work correctly, but it's on XP and not on Windows 7.
At work, on Windows 7 I also have no problems and what is strange, that I did a fresh install, the problem still exists. So it might be different drivers or something, but I didn't find any pattern as this seem to happen for people with dell computers too, I use a Samsung laptop, so drivers are different.
Wed Jul 4, 2012 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (yordan)
If you often have this problem on a virtual machine, and the Opera developer is available for working on your problem, give him a snapshot of your virtual machine and he will have exactly your problem at home.
Link: view Post: 164159
didn't read your response properly... that's a brilliant idea
Wed Jul 4, 2012 Reply New Discussion
"Fresh install" is different from "first install". After the first install on a Crosoft DoDows machine, a lot of things are written on the registry and in the system settings places.a Of course, this is also the case on Linux machines, simply the storage places are different.
So, what you think being a "fresh" install is replacing some file by other ones, but system settings don't change.
That's why, each time it's possible, I use a portable version of FireFox (or chrome), in case of trouble I remove my folder and uncompress the portable software again so that I'm back to the initial settings.
Wed Jul 4, 2012 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (yordan)
"Fresh install" is different from "first install". After the first install on a Crosoft DoDows machine, a lot of things are written on the registry and in the system settings places.a Of course, this is also the case on Linux machines, simply the storage places are different.
So, what you think being a "fresh" install is replacing some file by other ones, but system settings don't change.
That's why, each time it's possible, I use a portable version of FireFox (or chrome), in case of trouble I remove my folder and uncompress the portable software again so that I'm back to the initial settings.
Link: view Post: 164168
By fresh install, I meant I reinstalled Windows 7 OS - formated my C disk and installed Windows 7, not from a backup partition, but from the DVD disk which came with the laptop.
A very good point though, I didn't try to use Opera portable version, I think I will try it and see if the problem still exists and will post here later than I will be at home.
For other people reading this thread, here is the link to opera portable version:
http://www.opera-usb.com/ or http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/opera_portable/
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