Ramesh,
Thanks
That took care of it.
When I first saw your reply I was skeptical. My Primary Browser isn't
Internet Explorer so I didn't think changing the settings to IE would make a
difference.
But it did and when I click on a link now it still goes to my default
browser (a different browser from IE).
So, that did the trick. Thanks
Richard
"Ramesh, MS-MVP" wrote:
Quote:
> Hi,
>
> Click Start, select "Default Programs"
> Click "Set program access and computer defaults"
> Click "Custom" and select "Internet Explorer"
> Click OK
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
> Windows® Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com
>
>
> "richardga" <richardga@xxxxxx> wrote in message news
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> I have Windows Vista Ultimate and Office 2007, including Outlook 2007. I
> have had it for several months now - without any problems - besides the fact
> that Outlook in Vista is slower than a 286. (For the young people reading
> this, a 286 was a computer your grandparents used in the 1980's).
> Anyway, suddenly this week, every time I click on a link in an email in
> Outlook 2007, I get the following message:
> "This operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on your
> computer. Please contact your system Administrator"
> First of all: I AM the Administrator
> Second: Per this discussion group, someone suggested turning of the UAC,
> which I did, rebooted and the same message appears.
> The other suggestion was to reset the Outlook settings to the Default. Good
> idea, but where do you do that?
> looked everywhere to see if there was a "default settings" area in Outlook.
> Could not find it.
>
> I am suspecting that this is not exclusively an Outlook issue but a Windows
> Vista issue.
>
> How do your fix this????
>
>