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I work at a school and when a teacher or student clicks on a hyperlink in
Word 2003 they get, "This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on this computer" If we uncheck exe protections which allows them to run any program they want it works just fine for them which makes us think it is an exe not list that they are allowed to run. We've given them access to all the exe's in the office folder and program files common folder but they still get the error. Firefox is the defualt browser and they can open that just fine. I've given them access to IE just in case word was trying to load it, but that didn't help either. Anyone have any ideas of what happens when you click on a hyperlink in word? Thank You, Mike |
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