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Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Tony UK, May 30, 2009.

  1. Tony UK

    Tony UK Guest

    Using Vista home Premium, SP1, I am using Outlook 2003 for emails, and
    Windows Live Hotmail. Suddenly, when I get emails in Outlook containing
    hyperlinks, clicking on any links, an error message appears saying "This
    operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on this computer.
    Please contact your system adviser."

    I have User Account Control switched off. Using Hotmail via Internet
    Explorer does not have the same problem. Hyperlinks can be opened. Nor is
    there any other similar problem on my other computer. The only workaround,
    which is a little daft, is to forward the message with the hyperlink to an
    email account on another computer, or to my Hotmail account on the same
    computer.

    I have tried all the Options offered in Outlook, and tried to find anything
    available via Control Panel, but I can't find any reason for this.

    I should be most obliged if someone could point me in the right direction.
     
  2. Chad Harris

    Chad Harris Guest

    "Tony UK" <tonyUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:B10D8E12-8F20-416F-B8D4-F075F06AEF42@microsoft.com...
    > Using Vista home Premium, SP1, I am using Outlook 2003 for emails, and
    > Windows Live Hotmail. Suddenly, when I get emails in Outlook containing
    > hyperlinks, clicking on any links, an error message appears saying "This
    > operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on this
    > computer.
    > Please contact your system adviser."
    >
    > I have User Account Control switched off. Using Hotmail via Internet
    > Explorer does not have the same problem. Hyperlinks can be opened. Nor is
    > there any other similar problem on my other computer. The only workaround,
    > which is a little daft, is to forward the message with the hyperlink to an
    > email account on another computer, or to my Hotmail account on the same
    > computer.
    >
    > I have tried all the Options offered in Outlook, and tried to find
    > anything
    > available via Control Panel, but I can't find any reason for this.
    >
    > I should be most obliged if someone could point me in the right direction.


    Hi Tony--

    See:

    You receive an error message when you click a hyperlink in Outlook
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310049

    Good luck,

    CH
     
  3. Tae Song

    Tae Song Guest

    Sounds like a policy edit. You could run SECPOL.MSC and see if there's
    anything in there. Remember to write down any chances before you make them
    , so you change them back if it doesn't do what you want.



    "Tony UK" <tonyUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:B10D8E12-8F20-416F-B8D4-F075F06AEF42@microsoft.com...
    > Using Vista home Premium, SP1, I am using Outlook 2003 for emails, and
    > Windows Live Hotmail. Suddenly, when I get emails in Outlook containing
    > hyperlinks, clicking on any links, an error message appears saying "This
    > operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on this
    > computer.
    > Please contact your system adviser."
    >
    > I have User Account Control switched off. Using Hotmail via Internet
    > Explorer does not have the same problem. Hyperlinks can be opened. Nor is
    > there any other similar problem on my other computer. The only workaround,
    > which is a little daft, is to forward the message with the hyperlink to an
    > email account on another computer, or to my Hotmail account on the same
    > computer.
    >
    > I have tried all the Options offered in Outlook, and tried to find
    > anything
    > available via Control Panel, but I can't find any reason for this.
    >
    > I should be most obliged if someone could point me in the right direction.
     
  4. Tony UK

    Tony UK Guest

    Chad, I am very grateful to you for directing me to the right area. However,
    the information supplied by Microsoft covers IE 6 and IE 7, not IE 8. I have
    installed IE 8 on both of my machines. There has been no problem (so far!) on
    one machine, but clearly there is this problem on the other machine. However,
    I left a note for Microsoft to point this out to them. Maybe they will take
    it up. In the meantime, I have printed out the article and I have the site
    saved. I will let you know what happens.

    "Chad Harris" wrote:

    >
    >
    > "Tony UK" <tonyUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:B10D8E12-8F20-416F-B8D4-F075F06AEF42@microsoft.com...
    > > Using Vista home Premium, SP1, I am using Outlook 2003 for emails, and
    > > Windows Live Hotmail. Suddenly, when I get emails in Outlook containing
    > > hyperlinks, clicking on any links, an error message appears saying "This
    > > operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on this
    > > computer.
    > > Please contact your system adviser."
    > >
    > > I have User Account Control switched off. Using Hotmail via Internet
    > > Explorer does not have the same problem. Hyperlinks can be opened. Nor is
    > > there any other similar problem on my other computer. The only workaround,
    > > which is a little daft, is to forward the message with the hyperlink to an
    > > email account on another computer, or to my Hotmail account on the same
    > > computer.
    > >
    > > I have tried all the Options offered in Outlook, and tried to find
    > > anything
    > > available via Control Panel, but I can't find any reason for this.
    > >
    > > I should be most obliged if someone could point me in the right direction.

    >
    > Hi Tony--
    >
    > See:
    >
    > You receive an error message when you click a hyperlink in Outlook
    > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310049
    >
    > Good luck,
    >
    > CH
    >
    >
     
  5. Tony UK

    Tony UK Guest

    I looked up SECPOL.MSC, which is meaningless to me: apparently it is not in
    Vista Home. And even if it was, how would I use it. Thank you for the
    information, but unless you can tell me how to use it I am lost.

    "Tae Song" wrote:

    > Sounds like a policy edit. You could run SECPOL.MSC and see if there's
    > anything in there. Remember to write down any chances before you make them
    > , so you change them back if it doesn't do what you want.
    >
    >
    >
    > "Tony UK" <tonyUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:B10D8E12-8F20-416F-B8D4-F075F06AEF42@microsoft.com...
    > > Using Vista home Premium, SP1, I am using Outlook 2003 for emails, and
    > > Windows Live Hotmail. Suddenly, when I get emails in Outlook containing
    > > hyperlinks, clicking on any links, an error message appears saying "This
    > > operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on this
    > > computer.
    > > Please contact your system adviser."
    > >
    > > I have User Account Control switched off. Using Hotmail via Internet
    > > Explorer does not have the same problem. Hyperlinks can be opened. Nor is
    > > there any other similar problem on my other computer. The only workaround,
    > > which is a little daft, is to forward the message with the hyperlink to an
    > > email account on another computer, or to my Hotmail account on the same
    > > computer.
    > >
    > > I have tried all the Options offered in Outlook, and tried to find
    > > anything
    > > available via Control Panel, but I can't find any reason for this.
    > >
    > > I should be most obliged if someone could point me in the right direction.

    >
     
  6. Tae Song

    Tae Song Guest

    Would you considered maybe using Windows Live Mail to replace Outlook?

    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...FamilyID=ba346005-45f6-4d14-a7dc-51e13d11a950



    "Tony UK" <tonyUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:E736540E-2BA9-458B-8FE1-35B5D97AC779@microsoft.com...
    > I looked up SECPOL.MSC, which is meaningless to me: apparently it is not
    > in
    > Vista Home. And even if it was, how would I use it. Thank you for the
    > information, but unless you can tell me how to use it I am lost.
    >
    > "Tae Song" wrote:
    >
    >> Sounds like a policy edit. You could run SECPOL.MSC and see if there's
    >> anything in there. Remember to write down any chances before you make
    >> them
    >> , so you change them back if it doesn't do what you want.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> "Tony UK" <tonyUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:B10D8E12-8F20-416F-B8D4-F075F06AEF42@microsoft.com...
    >> > Using Vista home Premium, SP1, I am using Outlook 2003 for emails, and
    >> > Windows Live Hotmail. Suddenly, when I get emails in Outlook containing
    >> > hyperlinks, clicking on any links, an error message appears saying
    >> > "This
    >> > operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on this
    >> > computer.
    >> > Please contact your system adviser."
    >> >
    >> > I have User Account Control switched off. Using Hotmail via Internet
    >> > Explorer does not have the same problem. Hyperlinks can be opened. Nor
    >> > is
    >> > there any other similar problem on my other computer. The only
    >> > workaround,
    >> > which is a little daft, is to forward the message with the hyperlink to
    >> > an
    >> > email account on another computer, or to my Hotmail account on the same
    >> > computer.
    >> >
    >> > I have tried all the Options offered in Outlook, and tried to find
    >> > anything
    >> > available via Control Panel, but I can't find any reason for this.
    >> >
    >> > I should be most obliged if someone could point me in the right
    >> > direction.

    >>
     
  7. Tony UK

    Tony UK Guest

    No I wouldn't, because I tried that program and it was a little lacking in
    sophistication. Outlook gives me calendars, for instance. Besides, although I
    speak of myself in this context, the computer where the trouble lies is used
    by my wife, and I just back her up in her use of it. She also has a Hotmail
    account, as I stated earlier. This is web based and the hyperlinks on emails
    received through that account, or copied to that account from Outlook, are
    not affected by the problem.

    "Tae Song" wrote:

    > Would you considered maybe using Windows Live Mail to replace Outlook?
    >
    > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...FamilyID=ba346005-45f6-4d14-a7dc-51e13d11a950
    >
    >
    >
    > "Tony UK" <tonyUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:E736540E-2BA9-458B-8FE1-35B5D97AC779@microsoft.com...
    > > I looked up SECPOL.MSC, which is meaningless to me: apparently it is not
    > > in
    > > Vista Home. And even if it was, how would I use it. Thank you for the
    > > information, but unless you can tell me how to use it I am lost.
    > >
    > > "Tae Song" wrote:
    > >
    > >> Sounds like a policy edit. You could run SECPOL.MSC and see if there's
    > >> anything in there. Remember to write down any chances before you make
    > >> them
    > >> , so you change them back if it doesn't do what you want.
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> "Tony UK" <tonyUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > >> news:B10D8E12-8F20-416F-B8D4-F075F06AEF42@microsoft.com...
    > >> > Using Vista home Premium, SP1, I am using Outlook 2003 for emails, and
    > >> > Windows Live Hotmail. Suddenly, when I get emails in Outlook containing
    > >> > hyperlinks, clicking on any links, an error message appears saying
    > >> > "This
    > >> > operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on this
    > >> > computer.
    > >> > Please contact your system adviser."
    > >> >
    > >> > I have User Account Control switched off. Using Hotmail via Internet
    > >> > Explorer does not have the same problem. Hyperlinks can be opened. Nor
    > >> > is
    > >> > there any other similar problem on my other computer. The only
    > >> > workaround,
    > >> > which is a little daft, is to forward the message with the hyperlink to
    > >> > an
    > >> > email account on another computer, or to my Hotmail account on the same
    > >> > computer.
    > >> >
    > >> > I have tried all the Options offered in Outlook, and tried to find
    > >> > anything
    > >> > available via Control Panel, but I can't find any reason for this.
    > >> >
    > >> > I should be most obliged if someone could point me in the right
    > >> > direction.
    > >>
     
  8. Tony UK

    Tony UK Guest

    Okay, Chad, this is where the battle stands:

    I used the link you kindly gave to me and printed off all the instructions.
    I copied the registry key from my "good" computer on to a flash drive, and
    transported the key to the desktop of the "bad" computer. I clicked on it as
    M/soft instructed and got the message that the values of the key had been
    added to the registry. The only trouble is that it has had absolutely no
    effect whatsoever. I should add that both computers have IE 8 installed. I
    tried uninstalling IE 8 on the bad computer, but this made no difference, and
    no improvement, so I have reinstalled it.

    Apart from consulting M/soft at a cost of $49.00 (+ tax!), is there anything
    else one could do? Would uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook have any
    effect? I would have to back up everything in Outlook on the bad compuuter
    first. Or should I say, as one does on occasion, here is the time to use the
    recovery disc and go back to ground zero? I would hate to go through the many
    hours that this procedure would take, only to find that the same thing
    happens again.

    Any thoughts you might have on this would be much appreciated.

    "Chad Harris" wrote:

    >
    >
    > "Tony UK" <tonyUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:B10D8E12-8F20-416F-B8D4-F075F06AEF42@microsoft.com...
    > > Using Vista home Premium, SP1, I am using Outlook 2003 for emails, and
    > > Windows Live Hotmail. Suddenly, when I get emails in Outlook containing
    > > hyperlinks, clicking on any links, an error message appears saying "This
    > > operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on this
    > > computer.
    > > Please contact your system adviser."
    > >
    > > I have User Account Control switched off. Using Hotmail via Internet
    > > Explorer does not have the same problem. Hyperlinks can be opened. Nor is
    > > there any other similar problem on my other computer. The only workaround,
    > > which is a little daft, is to forward the message with the hyperlink to an
    > > email account on another computer, or to my Hotmail account on the same
    > > computer.
    > >
    > > I have tried all the Options offered in Outlook, and tried to find
    > > anything
    > > available via Control Panel, but I can't find any reason for this.
    > >
    > > I should be most obliged if someone could point me in the right direction.

    >
    > Hi Tony--
    >
    > See:
    >
    > You receive an error message when you click a hyperlink in Outlook
    > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310049
    >
    > Good luck,
    >
    > CH
    >
    >
     
  9. Chad Harris

    Chad Harris Guest

    "Tony UK" <tonyUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:ECA5B0B4-172E-44BE-9100-862D5D0BB54C@microsoft.com...
    > Okay, Chad, this is where the battle stands:
    >
    > I used the link you kindly gave to me and printed off all the
    > instructions.
    > I copied the registry key from my "good" computer on to a flash drive, and
    > transported the key to the desktop of the "bad" computer. I clicked on it
    > as
    > M/soft instructed and got the message that the values of the key had been
    > added to the registry. The only trouble is that it has had absolutely no
    > effect whatsoever. I should add that both computers have IE 8 installed. I
    > tried uninstalling IE 8 on the bad computer, but this made no difference,
    > and
    > no improvement, so I have reinstalled it.
    >
    > Apart from consulting M/soft at a cost of $49.00 (+ tax!), is there
    > anything
    > else one could do? Would uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook have any
    > effect? I would have to back up everything in Outlook on the bad compuuter
    > first. Or should I say, as one does on occasion, here is the time to use
    > the
    > recovery disc and go back to ground zero? I would hate to go through the
    > many
    > hours that this procedure would take, only to find that the same thing
    > happens again.
    >
    > Any thoughts you might have on this would be much appreciated.



    Tony--

    I hoped the MSKB would help, because believe me, in years of using them,
    MSFT does not always update what OS or what IE or version of Office they
    apply to and will work with, so its steps were worth a try.

    I've read the thread to this point.

    If I were you, I'd simply first try uninstalling Office 2003 and
    reinstalling it. When you do us the WICU which is installed from here. It
    does not uninstall, but it cleans up reg orphans and corrupt .dlls that
    might impair an uninstall and subsequent reinstall.

    Download and install WICU and use it prior to uninstalling Office 2003; then
    reinstall Office 2003
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301

    Secondly, do you have an appropriate restore point to try with System
    Restore to a point before this happened? To reach SR just type restore in
    the search box above the Start Button.

    If that brings no joy (it doesn't take that long), then try using Startup
    Repair or the bootrec commands and see if those measures fix this:

    Download Vista Repair Disk .iso and burn it to CD/DVD (for Sunne it's going
    to be to a CD she borrows)
    http:/ eosmart.net/blog/2008/windows-vista-recovery-disc-download/

    How to Use Startup Repair from the Vista DVD or the Repair Disk you make:

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial142.html

    http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/5c59f8c1-b0d1-4f1a-af55-74f3922f3f351033.mspx

    2) If Startup Repair does not get your Vista back, then use the 3 bootrec
    commands from the command prompt available on the Statup Repair Menu:

    The menu I refer to is in this set of directions with a grey background.

    http://vistahomepremium.windowsreinstall.com/repairstartup/repairstartup.htm

    Those are:

    bootrec /fixmbr
    bootrec /fixboot
    bootrec /rebuildbcd

    Good luck,

    CH
     
  10. Tony UK

    Tony UK Guest

    Chad, there is so much information in what you have said that I will take a
    day or so to download all necessary material, including the creation of the
    Vista disc. When I understand a little better what you are saying then I will
    proceed. Perhaps the System Restore idea is something good to try very soon,
    because as the S/R retore points add up, the old ones drop off the edge.
    Also, some heavy Windows material has come in during the last week. I will be
    trying to go back one week and see what happens. I have to disable Norton
    Internet Security to do this, because it blocks S/R. But first I will use
    WICU and the uninstall and reinstall of Outlook. I will report back in due
    course.

    I am impressed with your knowledge. For me this is a steep learning curve.

    "Chad Harris" wrote:

    >
    >
    > "Tony UK" <tonyUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:ECA5B0B4-172E-44BE-9100-862D5D0BB54C@microsoft.com...
    > > Okay, Chad, this is where the battle stands:
    > >
    > > I used the link you kindly gave to me and printed off all the
    > > instructions.
    > > I copied the registry key from my "good" computer on to a flash drive, and
    > > transported the key to the desktop of the "bad" computer. I clicked on it
    > > as
    > > M/soft instructed and got the message that the values of the key had been
    > > added to the registry. The only trouble is that it has had absolutely no
    > > effect whatsoever. I should add that both computers have IE 8 installed. I
    > > tried uninstalling IE 8 on the bad computer, but this made no difference,
    > > and
    > > no improvement, so I have reinstalled it.
    > >
    > > Apart from consulting M/soft at a cost of $49.00 (+ tax!), is there
    > > anything
    > > else one could do? Would uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook have any
    > > effect? I would have to back up everything in Outlook on the bad compuuter
    > > first. Or should I say, as one does on occasion, here is the time to use
    > > the
    > > recovery disc and go back to ground zero? I would hate to go through the
    > > many
    > > hours that this procedure would take, only to find that the same thing
    > > happens again.
    > >
    > > Any thoughts you might have on this would be much appreciated.

    >
    >
    > Tony--
    >
    > I hoped the MSKB would help, because believe me, in years of using them,
    > MSFT does not always update what OS or what IE or version of Office they
    > apply to and will work with, so its steps were worth a try.
    >
    > I've read the thread to this point.
    >
    > If I were you, I'd simply first try uninstalling Office 2003 and
    > reinstalling it. When you do us the WICU which is installed from here. It
    > does not uninstall, but it cleans up reg orphans and corrupt .dlls that
    > might impair an uninstall and subsequent reinstall.
    >
    > Download and install WICU and use it prior to uninstalling Office 2003; then
    > reinstall Office 2003
    > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301
    >
    > Secondly, do you have an appropriate restore point to try with System
    > Restore to a point before this happened? To reach SR just type restore in
    > the search box above the Start Button.
    >
    > If that brings no joy (it doesn't take that long), then try using Startup
    > Repair or the bootrec commands and see if those measures fix this:
    >
    > Download Vista Repair Disk .iso and burn it to CD/DVD (for Sunne it's going
    > to be to a CD she borrows)
    > http:/ eosmart.net/blog/2008/windows-vista-recovery-disc-download/
    >
    > How to Use Startup Repair from the Vista DVD or the Repair Disk you make:
    >
    > http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial142.html
    >
    > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Windows/en-US/Help/5c59f8c1-b0d1-4f1a-af55-74f3922f3f351033.mspx
    >
    > 2) If Startup Repair does not get your Vista back, then use the 3 bootrec
    > commands from the command prompt available on the Statup Repair Menu:
    >
    > The menu I refer to is in this set of directions with a grey background.
    >
    > http://vistahomepremium.windowsreinstall.com/repairstartup/repairstartup.htm
    >
    > Those are:
    >
    > bootrec /fixmbr
    > bootrec /fixboot
    > bootrec /rebuildbcd
    >
    > Good luck,
    >
    > CH
    >
    >
    >
    >
     
  11. Peter Foldes

    Peter Foldes Guest

    Tony

    IE8 installed by any chance ?? If IE8 is installed then this is a known issue that
    affects Outlook,OE,WM and WLM when trying to open a hyperlink inside the body of a
    message. There is no fix from MS yet. Best you can do is to copy\paste the link into
    the browser and open it from there.

    --
    Peter

    Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
    Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

    "Tony UK" <tonyUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:B10D8E12-8F20-416F-B8D4-F075F06AEF42@microsoft.com...
    > Using Vista home Premium, SP1, I am using Outlook 2003 for emails, and
    > Windows Live Hotmail. Suddenly, when I get emails in Outlook containing
    > hyperlinks, clicking on any links, an error message appears saying "This
    > operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on this computer.
    > Please contact your system adviser."
    >
    > I have User Account Control switched off. Using Hotmail via Internet
    > Explorer does not have the same problem. Hyperlinks can be opened. Nor is
    > there any other similar problem on my other computer. The only workaround,
    > which is a little daft, is to forward the message with the hyperlink to an
    > email account on another computer, or to my Hotmail account on the same
    > computer.
    >
    > I have tried all the Options offered in Outlook, and tried to find anything
    > available via Control Panel, but I can't find any reason for this.
    >
    > I should be most obliged if someone could point me in the right direction.
     
  12. Chad Harris

    Chad Harris Guest

    "Tony UK" <tonyUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:B611A58E-62A9-48E9-8083-AAC45D5F7B8B@microsoft.com...
    > Chad, there is so much information in what you have said that I will take
    > a
    > day or so to download all necessary material, including the creation of
    > the
    > Vista disc. When I understand a little better what you are saying then I
    > will
    > proceed. Perhaps the System Restore idea is something good to try very
    > soon,
    > because as the S/R retore points add up, the old ones drop off the edge.
    > Also, some heavy Windows material has come in during the last week. I will
    > be
    > trying to go back one week and see what happens. I have to disable Norton
    > Internet Security to do this, because it blocks S/R. But first I will use
    > WICU and the uninstall and reinstall of Outlook. I will report back in due
    > course.
    >
    > I am impressed with your knowledge. For me this is a steep learning curve.


    Tony--

    With all respect due, it takes only a few minutes to download and run the
    WICU. It takes a few minutes to burn the .iso for Startup Repair if you
    don't own a Vista DVD. System Restore takes a few minutes if you had the
    appropriate restore point. Startup Repair and running the bootrec commands
    can be done in about 10-15 minutes max, and sometimes faster.

    I have to say though, in my experience in correcting Office glitches like
    this one, if the MSKB won't work then I'd be quick to uninstall and
    reinstall your Office 2003 as the next step unless you happened to have a
    restore point to a time when you knew this wasn't happening with your links
    in Outlook.

    As to IE8, it is true that deep under the hood, IE does have some
    connections with Outlook, although most people on newsgroups are conditioned
    to think it has *none* but they aren't prolific. IE's main connections were
    with Outlook Express when and where it was being used.

    Good luck,

    CH
     
  13. Chad Harris

    Chad Harris Guest

    "Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:O1w93Xm4JHA.1096@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
    > Tony
    >
    > IE8 installed by any chance ?? If IE8 is installed then this is a known
    > issue that affects Outlook,OE,WM and WLM when trying to open a hyperlink
    > inside the body of a message. There is no fix from MS yet. Best you can do
    > is to copy\paste the link into the browser and open it from there.
    >
    > --
    > Peter
    >
    > Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
    > Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.


    Peter--

    It may be a known issue, but I haven't seen it happen using IE8 on Vista
    since it was available, or in any Win 7 build which has IE8 so I don't know
    what the frequency is.

    I haven't seen it in Outlook 2003, Outlook 2007 or Outlook 2010 with IE8 on
    the box. That sure doesn’t mean of course that it's not happening to a
    significant number of people, and it well may be.

    CH
     
  14. Tony UK

    Tony UK Guest

    Peter

    Thank you for your response. I am writing this on another laptop that has
    IE8 installed, and there is no problem on this. Also, I uninstalled IE8 on
    the "bad" laptop, without any improvement. M/soft's article on the subject
    deals with the same error in IE6 and IE7. Lord, you would think they would
    have got the message by now to cure the problem. At home, we were thinking
    about my wife forwarding the problem messages to herself on her hotmail
    address. This works, but it's only a long-winded workaround. Also, I am not
    certain how one would copy and paste links that easily. I have just
    experimented, while writing this, copying
    "microsoft.public.windows.vista.general" as it appears in a blue link format
    on this very newsgroup site. I popped it on to Google's URL pane, and it gave
    me a hard time. In fact here is what Google responded (and this is a copy
    too!):

    "Oops! This link appears to be broken."

    As I had to get up at 5 am this morning to call the Nordic Region
    extensively on business (while I am based in Florida) I haven't had time yet
    to use all the ideas presented to me by Chad.

    "Peter Foldes" wrote:

    > Tony
    >
    > IE8 installed by any chance ?? If IE8 is installed then this is a known issue that
    > affects Outlook,OE,WM and WLM when trying to open a hyperlink inside the body of a
    > message. There is no fix from MS yet. Best you can do is to copy\paste the link into
    > the browser and open it from there.
    >
    > --
    > Peter
    >
    > Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
    > Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
    >
    > "Tony UK" <tonyUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:B10D8E12-8F20-416F-B8D4-F075F06AEF42@microsoft.com...
    > > Using Vista home Premium, SP1, I am using Outlook 2003 for emails, and
    > > Windows Live Hotmail. Suddenly, when I get emails in Outlook containing
    > > hyperlinks, clicking on any links, an error message appears saying "This
    > > operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on this computer.
    > > Please contact your system adviser."
    > >
    > > I have User Account Control switched off. Using Hotmail via Internet
    > > Explorer does not have the same problem. Hyperlinks can be opened. Nor is
    > > there any other similar problem on my other computer. The only workaround,
    > > which is a little daft, is to forward the message with the hyperlink to an
    > > email account on another computer, or to my Hotmail account on the same
    > > computer.
    > >
    > > I have tried all the Options offered in Outlook, and tried to find anything
    > > available via Control Panel, but I can't find any reason for this.
    > >
    > > I should be most obliged if someone could point me in the right direction.

    >
    >
     
  15. Peter Foldes

    Peter Foldes Guest

    Chad

    Was your IE8 install a brand new clean install or an upgrade from IE6 to IE7 then to
    IE8 or was it IE7 to IE8 or a stand alone or from a Beta removal to RC to Gold ??
    The OP's issue is a known issue Chad. Go to the any OL,IE newsgroup

    --
    Peter

    Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
    Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

    "Chad Harris" <Win7@yes_she_can.net> wrote in message
    news:uuOgbFn4JHA.6004@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
    >
    >
    > "Peter Foldes" <okf22@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    > news:O1w93Xm4JHA.1096@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
    >> Tony
    >>
    >> IE8 installed by any chance ?? If IE8 is installed then this is a known issue
    >> that affects Outlook,OE,WM and WLM when trying to open a hyperlink inside the
    >> body of a message. There is no fix from MS yet. Best you can do is to copy\paste
    >> the link into the browser and open it from there.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Peter
    >>
    >> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
    >> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

    >
    > Peter--
    >
    > It may be a known issue, but I haven't seen it happen using IE8 on Vista since it
    > was available, or in any Win 7 build which has IE8 so I don't know what the
    > frequency is.
    >
    > I haven't seen it in Outlook 2003, Outlook 2007 or Outlook 2010 with IE8 on the
    > box. That sure doesn’t mean of course that it's not happening to a significant
    > number of people, and it well may be.
    >
    > CH
    >
    >
    >
     
  16. Tony UK

    Tony UK Guest

    Chad

    Believe me I do understand that you are giving me great advice, but it takes
    me a little time to understand it, that's all. As for the restore points, I
    checked yesterday as soon as I read your post. So many Windows Updates,
    installations and reinstallations have taken place that I have no restore
    points before May 31, and the problem existed before that. So I will be doing
    the WICU thing then uninstalling and reinstalling Outlook. I'll keep you
    posted.

    "Chad Harris" wrote:

    >
    >
    > "Tony UK" <tonyUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:B611A58E-62A9-48E9-8083-AAC45D5F7B8B@microsoft.com...
    > > Chad, there is so much information in what you have said that I will take
    > > a
    > > day or so to download all necessary material, including the creation of
    > > the
    > > Vista disc. When I understand a little better what you are saying then I
    > > will
    > > proceed. Perhaps the System Restore idea is something good to try very
    > > soon,
    > > because as the S/R retore points add up, the old ones drop off the edge.
    > > Also, some heavy Windows material has come in during the last week. I will
    > > be
    > > trying to go back one week and see what happens. I have to disable Norton
    > > Internet Security to do this, because it blocks S/R. But first I will use
    > > WICU and the uninstall and reinstall of Outlook. I will report back in due
    > > course.
    > >
    > > I am impressed with your knowledge. For me this is a steep learning curve.

    >
    > Tony--
    >
    > With all respect due, it takes only a few minutes to download and run the
    > WICU. It takes a few minutes to burn the .iso for Startup Repair if you
    > don't own a Vista DVD. System Restore takes a few minutes if you had the
    > appropriate restore point. Startup Repair and running the bootrec commands
    > can be done in about 10-15 minutes max, and sometimes faster.
    >
    > I have to say though, in my experience in correcting Office glitches like
    > this one, if the MSKB won't work then I'd be quick to uninstall and
    > reinstall your Office 2003 as the next step unless you happened to have a
    > restore point to a time when you knew this wasn't happening with your links
    > in Outlook.
    >
    > As to IE8, it is true that deep under the hood, IE does have some
    > connections with Outlook, although most people on newsgroups are conditioned
    > to think it has *none* but they aren't prolific. IE's main connections were
    > with Outlook Express when and where it was being used.
    >
    > Good luck,
    >
    > CH
    >
    >
     
  17. On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 10:50:01 -0700, Tony UK wrote:

    > Peter
    >
    > Thank you for your response. I am writing this on another laptop that has
    > IE8 installed, and there is no problem on this. Also, I uninstalled IE8 on
    > the "bad" laptop, without any improvement. M/soft's article on the subject
    > deals with the same error in IE6 and IE7. Lord, you would think they would
    > have got the message by now to cure the problem. At home, we were thinking
    > about my wife forwarding the problem messages to herself on her hotmail
    > address. This works, but it's only a long-winded workaround. Also, I am not
    > certain how one would copy and paste links that easily. I have just
    > experimented, while writing this, copying
    > "microsoft.public.windows.vista.general" as it appears in a blue link format
    > on this very newsgroup site. I popped it on to Google's URL pane, and it gave
    > me a hard time. In fact here is what Google responded (and this is a copy
    > too!):
    >
    > "Oops! This link appears to be broken."


    The link is indeed broken as you typed it. Try this:
    news://microsoft.public.windows.vista.general

    On my computer the short one is broken and the long one opens Windows Mail
    and offers to set me up, which I chose not to do :)


    >
    > As I had to get up at 5 am this morning to call the Nordic Region
    > extensively on business (while I am based in Florida) I haven't had time yet
    > to use all the ideas presented to me by Chad.
    >
    > "Peter Foldes" wrote:
    >
    >> Tony
    >>
    >> IE8 installed by any chance ?? If IE8 is installed then this is a known issue that
    >> affects Outlook,OE,WM and WLM when trying to open a hyperlink inside the body of a
    >> message. There is no fix from MS yet. Best you can do is to copy\paste the link into
    >> the browser and open it from there.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Peter
    >>
    >> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
    >> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
    >>
    >> "Tony UK" <tonyUK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:B10D8E12-8F20-416F-B8D4-F075F06AEF42@microsoft.com...
    >>> Using Vista home Premium, SP1, I am using Outlook 2003 for emails, and
    >>> Windows Live Hotmail. Suddenly, when I get emails in Outlook containing
    >>> hyperlinks, clicking on any links, an error message appears saying "This
    >>> operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on this computer.
    >>> Please contact your system adviser."
    >>>
    >>> I have User Account Control switched off. Using Hotmail via Internet
    >>> Explorer does not have the same problem. Hyperlinks can be opened. Nor is
    >>> there any other similar problem on my other computer. The only workaround,
    >>> which is a little daft, is to forward the message with the hyperlink to an
    >>> email account on another computer, or to my Hotmail account on the same
    >>> computer.
    >>>
    >>> I have tried all the Options offered in Outlook, and tried to find anything
    >>> available via Control Panel, but I can't find any reason for this.
    >>>
    >>> I should be most obliged if someone could point me in the right direction.

    >>
    >>



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