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Links in Outlook 2007

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by richardga, Oct 10, 2007.

  1. richardga

    richardga Guest

    I have Windows Vista Ultimate and Office 2007, including Outlook 2007. I
    have had it for several months now - without any problems - besides the fact
    that Outlook in Vista is slower than a 286. (For the young people reading
    this, a 286 was a computer your grandparents used in the 1980's).
    Anyway, suddenly this week, every time I click on a link in an email in
    Outlook 2007, I get the following message:
    "This operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on your
    computer. Please contact your system Administrator"
    First of all: I AM the Administrator
    Second: Per this discussion group, someone suggested turning of the UAC,
    which I did, rebooted and the same message appears.
    The other suggestion was to reset the Outlook settings to the Default. Good
    idea, but where do you do that?
    looked everywhere to see if there was a "default settings" area in Outlook.
    Could not find it.

    I am suspecting that this is not exclusively an Outlook issue but a Windows
    Vista issue.

    How do your fix this????
     
  2. richardga

    richardga Guest

    Ramesh,
    Thanks
    That took care of it.

    When I first saw your reply I was skeptical. My Primary Browser isn't
    Internet Explorer so I didn't think changing the settings to IE would make a
    difference.
    But it did and when I click on a link now it still goes to my default
    browser (a different browser from IE).

    So, that did the trick. Thanks

    Richard






    "Ramesh, MS-MVP" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hi,
    >
    > Click Start, select "Default Programs"
    > Click "Set program access and computer defaults"
    > Click "Custom" and select "Internet Explorer"
    > Click OK
    >
    > --
    > Regards,
    >
    > Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
    > Windows® Troubleshooting
    >
    >
    > "richardga" <richardga@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D77C3108-408E-44C1-AB73-DAB1B1D097F3@microsoft.com...
    > I have Windows Vista Ultimate and Office 2007, including Outlook 2007. I
    > have had it for several months now - without any problems - besides the fact
    > that Outlook in Vista is slower than a 286. (For the young people reading
    > this, a 286 was a computer your grandparents used in the 1980's).
    > Anyway, suddenly this week, every time I click on a link in an email in
    > Outlook 2007, I get the following message:
    > "This operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on your
    > computer. Please contact your system Administrator"
    > First of all: I AM the Administrator
    > Second: Per this discussion group, someone suggested turning of the UAC,
    > which I did, rebooted and the same message appears.
    > The other suggestion was to reset the Outlook settings to the Default. Good
    > idea, but where do you do that?
    > looked everywhere to see if there was a "default settings" area in Outlook.
    > Could not find it.
    >
    > I am suspecting that this is not exclusively an Outlook issue but a Windows
    > Vista issue.
    >
    > How do your fix this????
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  3. You're welcome Richard.

    --
    Regards,

    Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
    Windows® Troubleshooting


    "richardga" <richardga@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D8DCC3D2-7039-44C2-883A-201C84DB31BA@microsoft.com...
    Ramesh,
    Thanks
    That took care of it.

    When I first saw your reply I was skeptical. My Primary Browser isn't
    Internet Explorer so I didn't think changing the settings to IE would make a
    difference.
    But it did and when I click on a link now it still goes to my default
    browser (a different browser from IE).

    So, that did the trick. Thanks

    Richard






    "Ramesh, MS-MVP" wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hi,
    >
    > Click Start, select "Default Programs"
    > Click "Set program access and computer defaults"
    > Click "Custom" and select "Internet Explorer"
    > Click OK
    >
    > --
    > Regards,
    >
    > Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
    > Windows® Troubleshooting

    >
    >
    > "richardga" <richardga@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D77C3108-408E-44C1-AB73-DAB1B1D097F3@microsoft.com...
    > I have Windows Vista Ultimate and Office 2007, including Outlook 2007. I
    > have had it for several months now - without any problems - besides the fact
    > that Outlook in Vista is slower than a 286. (For the young people reading
    > this, a 286 was a computer your grandparents used in the 1980's).
    > Anyway, suddenly this week, every time I click on a link in an email in
    > Outlook 2007, I get the following message:
    > "This operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on your
    > computer. Please contact your system Administrator"
    > First of all: I AM the Administrator
    > Second: Per this discussion group, someone suggested turning of the UAC,
    > which I did, rebooted and the same message appears.
    > The other suggestion was to reset the Outlook settings to the Default. Good
    > idea, but where do you do that?
    > looked everywhere to see if there was a "default settings" area in Outlook.
    > Could not find it.
    >
    > I am suspecting that this is not exclusively an Outlook issue but a Windows
    > Vista issue.
    >
    > How do your fix this????
    >
    ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  4. Seananc

    Seananc Guest

    I have done all that you have posted and i need help, because it did not
    help me. I still get the error stating that *"the operation has been
    cancelled due to restrictions you have on this computer. contact system
    administrator."*
    HERE IS MY SYSTEM :
    - *dell computer purchased in 2007 from dell*
    - *vista home basic *
    - *office enterprise 2007*
    *PLEASE HELP ME!!!*


    --
    Seananc
     

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