Operation cancelled due to restrictions

When I click on links in word documents or in the mail, I get a message that says "this operation has been cancelled due to restrictions on this computer, contact your administrator."  I use the admin account...  What is - this and how can I change it?

When I click on links in word documents or in the mail, I get a message that says "this operation has been cancelled due to restrictions on this computer, contact your administrator."  I use the admin account...  What is - this and how can I change it?

This is usually due to your Internet Explorer NOT having all his faults.
Please follow this...

Start > default programs > set your default programs > column to the left, click Internet Explorer. He said "this program has all its defaults"?
If not, click on choose by default for this program > check on all elements in the list > clickSave

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