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Question I get a message "This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions on this computer. Please contact your system administrator." I have looked in the options, tools, of outlook with no luck. I have also check the Norton Internet security options. This has to be something that is checked that shouldn't be check. Where can I find it. It is driving me nuts, not being able to click on links and having it operate like it is supposed to.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Answer To add an application to the list of applications that may be run, run the system policy editor and add the application to the list of permitted applications
The System Policy Editor is found at: ‘Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > System Policy Editor’. This must be run at the file server.
Start by loading the existing policy into the editor, this is normally located at ‘C:\WinNT \System32 \Repl \Import \Scripts \NTConfig.pol’.
Policies are defined according to the group that the user is in (or by applying policies to the ‘default-user’). The entry to be edited is under ‘System > Restrictions > Run only windows allowed applications’.