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coalface
Ok here is a tricky one
Vista SP1, IE7, Office Basic 2007
Trying to launch IE from hyperlinks from OUTLOOK, WORD, EXCEL and POWERPOINT
gives me the error message "this operation has been canceled due to
restrictions on this computer".
This is not limited to hyperlinks in the body of emails, documents or
spreadsheets or slides. It also extends to things like “check for updatesâ€,
“contact us†and “go online†from the “help†menu and â€resources†options.
Interestingly clicking “contact us†gives the error message but then opens
up a pop up window (not an IE window) which has a hyperlink in it (to
manufacturer support contacts) and clicking that hyperlink does open an IE
window.
Another interesting thing is that I can launch IE from a PowerPoint slide
once the slide show is activated.
I can also launch IE from non-office applications such as Norton, Adobe, etc.
IE7 is the default browser. I have no other browser installed.
I have already "reset internet explorer settings" and disabled "third party
browser extentions".
I am not aware of installing any software restriction policy.
I have the latest Norton Internet Security and Protection Centre and up to
date definitions and Windows Defender is also up to date.
UAC is off.
I tried recovering to an old restore point which did not work (maybe because
my restore points didn't go back far enough).
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\htmlfile\shell\open\command] has the
value "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe\" –nohome
I have already exhausted efforts by the Vista Security team (Jesper) without
success.
Any suggestions.
(also posted in office general questions category)
Vista SP1, IE7, Office Basic 2007
Trying to launch IE from hyperlinks from OUTLOOK, WORD, EXCEL and POWERPOINT
gives me the error message "this operation has been canceled due to
restrictions on this computer".
This is not limited to hyperlinks in the body of emails, documents or
spreadsheets or slides. It also extends to things like “check for updatesâ€,
“contact us†and “go online†from the “help†menu and â€resources†options.
Interestingly clicking “contact us†gives the error message but then opens
up a pop up window (not an IE window) which has a hyperlink in it (to
manufacturer support contacts) and clicking that hyperlink does open an IE
window.
Another interesting thing is that I can launch IE from a PowerPoint slide
once the slide show is activated.
I can also launch IE from non-office applications such as Norton, Adobe, etc.
IE7 is the default browser. I have no other browser installed.
I have already "reset internet explorer settings" and disabled "third party
browser extentions".
I am not aware of installing any software restriction policy.
I have the latest Norton Internet Security and Protection Centre and up to
date definitions and Windows Defender is also up to date.
UAC is off.
I tried recovering to an old restore point which did not work (maybe because
my restore points didn't go back far enough).
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\htmlfile\shell\open\command] has the
value "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe\" –nohome
I have already exhausted efforts by the Vista Security team (Jesper) without
success.
Any suggestions.
(also posted in office general questions category)