Unable to open URL by clicking inside Outlook Event

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snomazushi

I use Windows XP Home Edition SP2, MS Office Outlook 2003 SP2 all JP version

I am the administrator of my PC. In it I have created an event (schedule)
in Outlook with a URL link. When I open that event and click on the said
URL, my browser (Firefox) does not open, but instead I get the following
message (translated from Japanese): "Due to restriction set on this
computer, this operation has been cancelled. Please contact your system
administrator."

Can someone tell me how I can access the brower by clicking on the URL
inside Outlook event?
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

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snomazushi

Hello

My problem was solved following your advice. Thank you kindly for your
prompt suggestion.

sn

Diane Poremsky said:
Have you reset web settings in IE? (Set the default browser back to FF
after its working correctly.)
http://www.slipstick.com/problems/link_restrict.htm

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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snomazushi said:
I use Windows XP Home Edition SP2, MS Office Outlook 2003 SP2 all JP
version

I am the administrator of my PC. In it I have created an event
(schedule) in Outlook with a URL link. When I open that event and click
on the said URL, my browser (Firefox) does not open, but instead I get
the following message (translated from Japanese): "Due to restriction set
on this computer, this operation has been cancelled. Please contact your
system administrator."

Can someone tell me how I can access the brower by clicking on the URL
inside Outlook event?
 

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