Guest Stig Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 Hi, I am currently running IE7 on a Windows 2003 terminal server environment. Previous to upgrading to IE7, if I clicked a link in a Outlook 2003 email, I would be taken to the webpage. Now, I receive an error message "This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on this computer". We have a Group Policy which restricts anything from running unless it is listed under "Run only allowed Windows applications" - iexplore.exe is in this list. I can confirm that I don't receive the error when I remove GPO restrictions from the user account. Does IE7 run different dll files to IE6 that I would need to register with the GPO? Thanks for your reply.
Guest wilscott1st@yahoo.com Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 Re: Internet Explorer 7.0 upgrade On Jul 13, 5:08 am, Stig <S...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I am currently running IE7 on a Windows 2003 terminal server environment. > Previous to upgrading to IE7, if I clicked a link in a Outlook 2003 email, I > would be taken to the webpage. Now, I receive an error message "This > operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on this computer". > We have a Group Policy which restricts anything from running unless it is > listed under "Run only allowed Windows applications" - iexplore.exe is in > this list. > I can confirm that I don't receive the error when I remove GPO restrictions > from the user account. > > Does IE7 run different dll files to IE6 that I would need to register with > the GPO? > Thanks for your reply. There's a conflict between IE7 and exchange 2003. For instance, if you open OWA and try to reply to an email you may not be able to enter text in the body of the reply. There is a hotfix for this problem that addresses the issue from the exchange side available from microsoft. It may address this issue as well?
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