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Crispy500 - 20 Mar 2008 18:28 GMT
Hi,

When I get a Web Link sent to me in an Outlook 2007 email and I click on it, Outlook tells that there "are restrictions on the computer" and that I should contact the administrator!

I AM the administrator!

It seems that Outlook is blocking the follow through of the link - presumably for security reasons.

How can I set it so that if I click on a link that it will open the link in a browser - (Internet Explorer).

Is it an Outlook issue or perhaps a setting in VISTA? (Home Premium)?

Thanks for any advice

Regards
Brian Tillman - 20 Mar 2008 20:42 GMT
> When I get a Web Link sent to me in an Outlook 2007 email and I click
> on it, Outlook tells that there "are restrictions on the computer"
> and that I should contact the administrator!

Try this.  Open IE and click Tools>Internet Options>Advanced>Reset and see
if that helps.
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Crispy500 - 20 Mar 2008 23:05 GMT
Nope - Tried it....same problem...any other tries?

Cheers

>> When I get a Web Link sent to me in an Outlook 2007 email and I click
>> on it, Outlook tells that there "are restrictions on the computer"
>> and that I should contact the administrator!
>
> Try this.  Open IE and click Tools>Internet Options>Advanced>Reset and see
> if that helps.
Crispy500 - 20 Mar 2008 23:16 GMT
Tried that...and rebooted....no change...!

Any other ideas in either Outlook or Vista?

Cheers..

>> When I get a Web Link sent to me in an Outlook 2007 email and I click
>> on it, Outlook tells that there "are restrictions on the computer"
>> and that I should contact the administrator!
>
> Try this.  Open IE and click Tools>Internet Options>Advanced>Reset and see
> if that helps.

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