What good is this forum for if one cannot get the information needed to
solve
an imminent and apparently wide spread problem. I “up-graded” towindows 7
recently [after problem plagued years suffering VISTA] and now Outlook 2007
is giving me this message when trying to open a hyperlink in an e-mail:
“This
operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on this computer.
Please contact your systems administrator.” I am a single “home
professional” user – there is no third party administrator in a Windows 7
Home edition.
This question has been answered at least a thousand times here in this
newsgroup, as a five second Google search would have shown you.
http://www..slipstick.com/problems/link_restrict.htm
I'm runnung Windows 7 Ultimate, Office 2007. All the service packs/
updates have been applied. I followed the link to the answer that
"has been answered at least a thousand times here in this
newsgroup, as a five second Google search would have shown you" and
still have the same issue. I completely understand the frustration
one experiences when they feel that they have provided the answer to
the same question countless times. However, I can attest to the fact
that the reference provided ultimately did not provide a solution to
the problem. At the risk of being chastised for being redundant, I
need to ask if there are any OTHER potential causes/solutions to this
issue.
Thanks in advance.