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05 Oct 2012   #11

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Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by koolkat77 View Post
How many browsers do you have on your pc?
Which is your default browser?
One browser
I am having two problems with my Windows 7 Home Premium/Microsoft Office 10 using Internet Explorer 9. The first is below.
When clicking on a hyperlink in an e-mail (or on a website), I get a message ‘This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on this computer. Please contact your system administrator’. I am the administrator of this stand-alone computer. How do I deactivate the feature so that I can use hyperlinks?
Until three months ago, this features worked well.
I have tried the following: - Tools: Internet Options: Advanced Tab: Programs Tab; Internet Programs: Microsoft Outlook: Default and then repeated for Internet Explorer. This does not seem to be effective. It is as though Windows 7 will not take instructions.

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05 Oct 2012   #12

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I am having two problems with my Windows 7 Home Premium/Microsoft Outlook 10 using Internet Explorer 9. The second is below.
I am unable to attach a photograph to e-mail in Windows. e.g. I right click on the photograph, select ‘Send to recipient’, select size, select ‘attach’ and then nothing happens. Previously, the e-mail opened with my photograph attached. I use this facility to send photographs as it reduces them from xMb to xKb. before being attached to Outlook
Until three months ago, this features worked well.
I have tried the following: - Start: Default Programs: Set Programs Access: Computer Defaults: Custom: Windows Outlook. This does not seem to be effective. It is as though Windows 7 will not take instructions
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05 Oct 2012   #13

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Did you try repairing MS Office?
Repair or remove Office - Project - Office.com

Quote:
Repair or remove Office
It might be necessary for you to repair Microsoft Office, or you might want to uninstall it entirely.

NOTE

For information on how Microsoft can diagnose problems with your Office programs, see Change Office Diagnostics settings.
Repair your Office programs
Click Start > Control Panel > Programs and Features.
Click the Office program you want to repair, and then click Change.
Click Repair > Continue. You might need to restart your computer after the repair is complete.
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Uninstall Office
Click Start > Control Panel > Programs and Features.
Select the Office version you want to uninstall.
Click Uninstall > Continue. You might need to restart your computer after the removal is complete.
NOTE You can’t uninstall individual Office programs. To only have specific programs installed on your computer, you must uninstall Office, and then reinstall it using a custom installation.
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05 Oct 2012   #14

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Thank you
Yes. I have removed and re-installed Microsoft Offioce 10
Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by koolkat77 View Post
Did you try repairing MS Office?
Repair or remove Office - Project - Office.com

Quote:
Repair or remove Office
It might be necessary for you to repair Microsoft Office, or you might want to uninstall it entirely.

NOTE

For information on how Microsoft can diagnose problems with your Office programs, see Change Office Diagnostics settings.
Repair your Office programs
Click Start > Control Panel > Programs and Features.
Click the Office program you want to repair, and then click Change.
Click Repair > Continue. You might need to restart your computer after the repair is complete.
TOP OF PAGE
Uninstall Office
Click Start > Control Panel > Programs and Features.
Select the Office version you want to uninstall.
Click Uninstall > Continue. You might need to restart your computer after the removal is complete.
NOTE You can’t uninstall individual Office programs. To only have specific programs installed on your computer, you must uninstall Office, and then reinstall it using a custom installation.
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05 Oct 2012   #15

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Thank you
Yes.
I had removed and reinstalled Microsift Office 2010.
Made no difference to either of the problems
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05 Oct 2012   #16

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Probably corrupted registry.
Create another user account and check if the problem is there on that as well?
User Account - Create
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