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![]() Starting today when I click on a link in an email, at least the HTML ones, I get a note that says that the action has been stopped due to restrictions on my computer and to see my system administrator. Since that is me, I don't know how to fix it. How do I lift these restrictions? Thanks for any help. |
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This has happened to me also when i installed Firefox. What i had to do was set Firefox as the default browser to open up the links in the e-mails. Before it was IE.
DO THIS: In Windows XP: Go to Add and Remove Programs, Set Program Access and Defaults. In “Choose a default web browser”, check on the “Internet Explorer” option and click the OK button. In Vista/7: Access the Default Programs applet from the Start menu or Control panel. Click on the “Set program access and computer defaults” (last option) then expand Custom. In “Choose a default web browser”, check on the “Internet Explorer” option and click the OK button. |
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In my case it was when Google Chrome
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