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Outlook 2007 and Windows 7 64-bit
This is an expanded repost since my original message seems to have disappeared.
I have run Office 2007 Enterprise without problems in XP Pro 32-bit. I installed Windows 7 64-bit in a clean install on new hard drives, after letting Windows Easy Transfer save my settings etc. After reinstalling Office and activating both programs, I reinstalled my settings with Easy Transfer. Now one major problem has appeared. I can't access any links sent in e-mails. I get the following error message: "This operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on this computer. Please contact your system administrator." I am the administrator on a home computer running with it without any restrictions. I have run Office Diagnostics which come up completely clean as well as the Windows 7 Troubleshooter which even tried it in XP Compatibility mode. No effect. When I try to access links in the Office Help function, I get a "page unavailable" error message. "Microsoft Office On-line" is completely grayed-out. My computer set-up is identical to the set-up under Windows XP except for 64-bit specific updates. Both Windows and Office are in the latest patched versions, handled automatically through Automatic Update. I tried the Windows forum but the moderator disavowed the problems as Windows issues, thought they didn't exist before I installed Windows 7. I could really use some help here. |
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Outlook 2007 and Windows 7 64-bit
No its still there and has had responses
"ijb" wrote in message ... This is an expanded repost since my original message seems to have disappeared. I have run Office 2007 Enterprise without problems in XP Pro 32-bit. I installed Windows 7 64-bit in a clean install on new hard drives, after letting Windows Easy Transfer save my settings etc. After reinstalling Office and activating both programs, I reinstalled my settings with Easy Transfer. Now one major problem has appeared. I can't access any links sent in e-mails. I get the following error message: "This operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on this computer. Please contact your system administrator." I am the administrator on a home computer running with it without any restrictions. I have run Office Diagnostics which come up completely clean as well as the Windows 7 Troubleshooter which even tried it in XP Compatibility mode. No effect. When I try to access links in the Office Help function, I get a "page unavailable" error message. "Microsoft Office On-line" is completely grayed-out. My computer set-up is identical to the set-up under Windows XP except for 64-bit specific updates. Both Windows and Office are in the latest patched versions, handled automatically through Automatic Update. I tried the Windows forum but the moderator disavowed the problems as Windows issues, thought they didn't exist before I installed Windows 7. I could really use some help here. |
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Outlook 2007 and Windows 7 64-bit
Thanks, DL. I couldn;t find the original when I checked and I didn't get any
notification of your help to that message. Thanks especially for solving the problems. Your cures worked without a hitch. Still seems that these weren't Outlook but Windows 7 issues--c'est la Microsoft. Thanks again, ijb "DL" wrote: No its still there and has had responses "ijb" wrote in message ... This is an expanded repost since my original message seems to have disappeared. I have run Office 2007 Enterprise without problems in XP Pro 32-bit. I installed Windows 7 64-bit in a clean install on new hard drives, after letting Windows Easy Transfer save my settings etc. After reinstalling Office and activating both programs, I reinstalled my settings with Easy Transfer. Now one major problem has appeared. I can't access any links sent in e-mails. I get the following error message: "This operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on this computer. Please contact your system administrator." I am the administrator on a home computer running with it without any restrictions. I have run Office Diagnostics which come up completely clean as well as the Windows 7 Troubleshooter which even tried it in XP Compatibility mode. No effect. When I try to access links in the Office Help function, I get a "page unavailable" error message. "Microsoft Office On-line" is completely grayed-out. My computer set-up is identical to the set-up under Windows XP except for 64-bit specific updates. Both Windows and Office are in the latest patched versions, handled automatically through Automatic Update. I tried the Windows forum but the moderator disavowed the problems as Windows issues, thought they didn't exist before I installed Windows 7. I could really use some help here. . |
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Outlook 2007 and Windows 7 64-bit
"ijb" wrote: Thanks, DL. I couldn;t find the original when I checked and I didn't get any notification of your help to that message. Thanks especially for solving the problems. Your cures worked without a hitch. Still seems that these weren't Outlook but Windows 7 issues--c'est la Microsoft. Thanks again, ijb "DL" wrote: No its still there and has had responses "ijb" wrote in message ... This is an expanded repost since my original message seems to have disappeared. I have run Office 2007 Enterprise without problems in XP Pro 32-bit. I installed Windows 7 64-bit in a clean install on new hard drives, after letting Windows Easy Transfer save my settings etc. After reinstalling Office and activating both programs, I reinstalled my settings with Easy Transfer. Now one major problem has appeared. I can't access any links sent in e-mails. I get the following error message: "This operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on this computer. Please contact your system administrator." I am the administrator on a home computer running with it without any restrictions. I have run Office Diagnostics which come up completely clean as well as the Windows 7 Troubleshooter which even tried it in XP Compatibility mode. No effect. When I try to access links in the Office Help function, I get a "page unavailable" error message. "Microsoft Office On-line" is completely grayed-out. My computer set-up is identical to the set-up under Windows XP except for 64-bit specific updates. Both Windows and Office are in the latest patched versions, handled automatically through Automatic Update. I tried the Windows forum but the moderator disavowed the problems as Windows issues, thought they didn't exist before I installed Windows 7. I could really use some help here. . |
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Outlook 2007 and Windows 7 64-bit
"ijb" wrote: Thanks, DL. I couldn;t find the original when I checked and I didn't get any notification of your help to that message. Thanks especially for solving the problems. Your cures worked without a hitch. Still seems that these weren't Outlook but Windows 7 issues--c'est la Microsoft. Thanks again, ijb "DL" wrote: No its still there and has had responses "ijb" wrote in message ... This is an expanded repost since my original message seems to have disappeared. I have run Office 2007 Enterprise without problems in XP Pro 32-bit. I installed Windows 7 64-bit in a clean install on new hard drives, after letting Windows Easy Transfer save my settings etc. After reinstalling Office and activating both programs, I reinstalled my settings with Easy Transfer. Now one major problem has appeared. I can't access any links sent in e-mails. I get the following error message: "This operation has been canceled due to restrictions in effect on this computer. Please contact your system administrator." I am the administrator on a home computer running with it without any restrictions. I have run Office Diagnostics which come up completely clean as well as the Windows 7 Troubleshooter which even tried it in XP Compatibility mode. No effect. When I try to access links in the Office Help function, I get a "page unavailable" error message. "Microsoft Office On-line" is completely grayed-out. My computer set-up is identical to the set-up under Windows XP except for 64-bit specific updates. Both Windows and Office are in the latest patched versions, handled automatically through Automatic Update. I tried the Windows forum but the moderator disavowed the problems as Windows issues, thought they didn't exist before I installed Windows 7. I could really use some help here. . Has anyone come up with a solution for this yet? |
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