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  • Sk8erPeter

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    válasz F_Zolee #23087 üzenetére

    Ezek szerint nem figyeltél eléggé. :P
    Majd egy későbbi változatban megtapasztalod. Pontosabban nem, mert már "csendes" automatikus frissítés lesz. :)

    http://prohardver.hu/tema/opera_bongeszo_2/hsz_22991-22997.html
    Itt azt tárgyaltuk ki, hogy most már magától teszi, "csendben".

    Ha ez még nem győzött meg:
    http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2014/04/opera-developer-22-now-easier-update-ever/

    "There comes the first Opera 22 update that will benefit from the new silent update process on windows. You should be upgraded to it automatically, without even a UAC prompt.

    [...]
    The silent autoupdate feature is implemented using a scheduled task. Those of you familiar with the Windows Task Scheduler should be able to use it to retrieve information about the task. The scheduled task is supposed to run on system startup and every day initially, but we can adjust it run every few days instead if we need to reduce the load on our servers. When Opera is running, it will keep track of whether the scheduled task is running normally and will attempt to run it manually when needed. If all else fails (which should really not happen), Opera will fall back to running autoupdate itself and in such a case, UAC prompts might appear anyway.

    One important exception to silent autoupdate happens if you have installed Opera from a standard user account and elected to install for the “Current User” to a folder requiring administrative privileges. The installer will allow you to proceed as usual, but it will not create a scheduled task. For installations made in this fashion, autoupdate will keep working as it used to instead and UAC prompts might appear. This is obviously because creating a scheduled task allowing silent installation from the standard user account would be impossible."

    (kiemelések tőlem)

    Sk8erPeter

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