Get a message saying that "the operation is canceled due to restrictions in effect on this computer" when opening the links in emails and documents.
Original title: URL links in emails & documents do not work. The documentation I get the message, "operation is canceled due to restrictions in effect on this computer". How can I raise thise restrictions?
I have Windows XP and IE8
I recently downloaded the free antivirus software and later noticed that I would receive no response when you click on the links in the email. Then I noticed the links in docs do not work, but clicking on generates a message that the operation is cancelled due to restrictions. Based on the calendar, I suspect that this free software, which seemed very aggressively to make changes, caused the problem.
Links IE8 work very well.
Don't know what this restriction is or where to look to eliminate it.
Jim
Cameron,
The link you sent me did not work; but they sent me an another prgm MS (MicrosoftFixit50191.msi) that solved the problem.
Thank you, jim
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