MS Outlook Message

Since loading CCleaner, I get a message that states "The operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on this computer. Please contact your system administrator." This message appears when I try to open a link from an email message in MS Outlook. I have office 2003 and I am the administrator. Thanks for any help you can give.

Since loading CCleaner, I get a message that states "The operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on this computer. Please contact your system administrator." This message appears when I try to open a link from an email message in MS Outlook. I have office 2003 and I am the administrator. Thanks for any help you can give.

I have exactly the same result, and a totally different message, when I click a link in my email client.

My firewall Comodo does this because I told it to query any attempt of Thunderbird to Launch Firefox.

You probably have a different firewall, but it may have a similar capability that has been accidentally altered.

Or .. or.. or .. or without end.

If you post full details of your operating system and malware protection (adware / antivirus / firewall / anything else I forgot to list), and which versions of browser (I.E.?)and Outlook you may get more relevant replies.

Regards

Alan

Alan, thanks much for your reply and recomendations.

I am using Vista Premium for an operating system, and CA provides adware/antivirus/firewall protection. My browser is MS internet explorer. My email is through MS Outlook from MS Office 2003. Also, I am the administrator of the computer.

I like the CCleaner, but this issue is a big trade off for the program.

Thanks again, hopefully I will get through this issue.

Alan, thanks much for your reply and recomendations.

I am using Vista Premium for an operating system, and CA provides adware/antivirus/firewall protection. My browser is MS internet explorer. My email is through MS Outlook from MS Office 2003. Also, I am the administrator of the computer.

I like the CCleaner, but this issue is a big trade off for the program.

Thanks again, hopefully I will get through this issue.

I am a happy XP user.

Also happy to have prompted your response. I am sure your fellow "Vista Sufferers" will be able to help !!!

Regards

Alan.

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I've found a couple possible causes and solutions.

IE Restrictions & Policies

Hyperlinks disabled in Outlook

Thanks much; this information corrected the problem.