Hi,
I'm wondering if there are any ways to gethe Webroot plugin for Opera. I use Opera for work and school, and I got the Complete to remind me of logins for certain websites.
Thanks.
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Hello ?
EDITED:
Please have a look here https://community.webroot.com/t5/Webroot-SecureAnywhere-Complete/Unofficial-Webroot-filtering-extension-and-password-manager-in/ta-p/142205
Hope this helps?
EDITED:
Please have a look here https://community.webroot.com/t5/Webroot-SecureAnywhere-Complete/Unofficial-Webroot-filtering-extension-and-password-manager-in/ta-p/142205
Hope this helps?
Hello,
Sherry this looks like to be the correct one: https://community.webroot.com/t5/Webroot-SecureAnywhere-Complete/Unofficial-Webroot-filtering-extension-and-password-manager-in/ta-p/142205
Thanks,
Daniel 😉
Sherry this looks like to be the correct one: https://community.webroot.com/t5/Webroot-SecureAnywhere-Complete/Unofficial-Webroot-filtering-extension-and-password-manager-in/ta-p/142205
Thanks,
Daniel 😉
Yes I just edited it! Thanks!
Hi ResistanceXP
If I may just add here...it really depends on the version of Opera that you are running. If the now defunct v12 then the posted method is fine but if you are running the latest version v36, which is actually a completely different stream (based on Chromium) to the defunct version, then you can just drag & drop the Chrome versions of the extensions into the Extension Manager page in Opera.
Navigate to C:ProgramDataWRDataPKG...note that this is a hidden folder and so you will either need to adjust the settings using the Control Panel's Folder Options to view such folders, or you can use the programdataWRData commend in the Search field under the Start Menu and then select the PKG folder from the list provided.
Then, open the Chrome Extensions page in the browser (you should click on the icon with 3 horizontal lines, which you should find in the top right hand corner, select 'More Tools' and then 'Extensions' from the context menus displayed in sequence), and at the top of the Extensions Manager page check Developer Mode to be 'On'.
After that drag the following file from the from the PKG folder to the Extensions page:
lpchrome.crx
(and for the Web Filtering extension you open the 'Chrome' sub folder, and from within that you drag the following file to the Extensions page:
CHROME_1.n.n.nn.crx
Note that there may be a number of Chrome_ files in the folder so always drag 'n drop the one with the highest version no.)
After each drag 'n drop await the message that one is trying to install a new extension to which you should answer 'Install'.
Once both have been installed uncheck the Developer Mode and enjoy...you should have both extensions now working under Chrome.
Again, not an official way to do things as Opera is not an officially support browser, but I hope that helps?
Regards, Baldrick
If I may just add here...it really depends on the version of Opera that you are running. If the now defunct v12 then the posted method is fine but if you are running the latest version v36, which is actually a completely different stream (based on Chromium) to the defunct version, then you can just drag & drop the Chrome versions of the extensions into the Extension Manager page in Opera.
Navigate to C:ProgramDataWRDataPKG...note that this is a hidden folder and so you will either need to adjust the settings using the Control Panel's Folder Options to view such folders, or you can use the programdataWRData commend in the Search field under the Start Menu and then select the PKG folder from the list provided.
Then, open the Chrome Extensions page in the browser (you should click on the icon with 3 horizontal lines, which you should find in the top right hand corner, select 'More Tools' and then 'Extensions' from the context menus displayed in sequence), and at the top of the Extensions Manager page check Developer Mode to be 'On'.
After that drag the following file from the from the PKG folder to the Extensions page:
lpchrome.crx
(and for the Web Filtering extension you open the 'Chrome' sub folder, and from within that you drag the following file to the Extensions page:
CHROME_1.n.n.nn.crx
Note that there may be a number of Chrome_ files in the folder so always drag 'n drop the one with the highest version no.)
After each drag 'n drop await the message that one is trying to install a new extension to which you should answer 'Install'.
Once both have been installed uncheck the Developer Mode and enjoy...you should have both extensions now working under Chrome.
Again, not an official way to do things as Opera is not an officially support browser, but I hope that helps?
Regards, Baldrick
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