Outlook - SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR

Asked By kidsal
05-Mar-10 04:33 AM
I am running Vista Premium, Internet Explorer.  Suddenly a few days ago I
started receiving the following message :This operation has been cancelled
due to restrictiions in effect on this computer.  Please contact your system
administrator.  This appears on somethings I want to dowload and also in my
emails.  I had a computer guru here to look at my computer for another reason
and he could not fix this and had never seen it.  I am the system
administrator and have no idea what this note means.
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  Gordon replied to kidsal
05-Mar-10 07:15 AM
Posted and answered THOUSANDS of times in this group alone.

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