Outlook 2007

pjd

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I just got a new system with win 7. The shop installed Office 2007, even though I didn't specifically ask them to do that. The computer is for my sole Personal Use, i.e. it is NOT a Corporate Computer.

When I try to "go to an internet link" in an email I get the message you see in the attachment

I cant find anything in Outlook Options that would seem to be about such restrictions. Maybe its another Win 7 security feature - most of which seems to be designed to prevent me getting on with what I want to do.

I have an Office licence, including Outlook, along with the CD's so I can do a reinstall.

thanks pjd

EDIT : I reinstalled Outlook 2007 - problem persists
 

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OS
Win 7 Professional 64bit
CPU
I5 650 @ 3.2GHz
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Found the solution

When you've ploughed though this discussion, you should end up at this MS FixIt

Forget all the babble about Google's Chrome, its a problem with that's arond for years. After applying the FixIt (otherwise known as a patch) I had to reinstate Firefox as my default browser.

Its a registry change, you can do it by IE Options or via regedit if you're that way inclined, full details are in kb article containing the FixIt.

So MS now send Mike the Mechanic to FixIt. It is said by some that computers are bad for children, but I think they are bad for adults because MS treats them like children. Its the same mentality that gave us UAC whose sole purpose is to relieve the user of the responsibility of behaving like a grown up. Who remembers Bob (not Bob the Builder, but Gates' BoB)
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I'm gone pjd
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
generic - made to spec
OS
Win 7 Professional 64bit
CPU
I5 650 @ 3.2GHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte H55M-UD2H
Memory
6G
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon R7 200 Series
Sound Card
whatever is on mobo
Monitor(s) Displays
1 x 24" Samsung
Screen Resolution
1920x1200
Hard Drives
Internal 1x256GB Toshiba SSD
Internal 1x2TB
External 2 slot USB 3.0 dock (various drives)
External 1 500GB USB 2.0 drive
PSU
850W Antech Modular
Case
Shiny Black Aluminium
Cooling
extra fans - sucker in front, blower at back - noisy & cool
Keyboard
Microsoft USB Dual Receiver Wireless Keyboard
Mouse
Microsoft USB Dual Receiver Wireless Mouse
Internet Speed
20/1Mbps down/up
Antivirus
MSE
Browser
Firefox and Chrome
Other Info
Hitachi USB 3.0 adapter
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