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Forums Excel Questions Error message when clicking hyperlink in Office: "Cannot locate the Internet server or proxy server" Results 1 to 8 of 8 2Likes Top All This Page 1 Post By scott_n_phnx 1 Post By scott_n_phnx Error message when clicking hyperlink in Office: "Cannot http://www.mrexcel.com/forum/excel-questions/767950-error-message-when-clicking-hyperlink-office-cannot-locate-internet-server-proxy-server.html locate the Internet server or proxy server"This is a discussion on Error message when clicking hyperlink in Office: "Cannot locate the Internet server or proxy server" within the Excel Questions forums, part of the Question Forums category; Hello everyone, I https://www.ablebits.com/office-addins-blog/2014/01/16/hyperlinks-not-working-outlook/ have bumped into the issue described on the Microsoft Support website ( Error message when clicking hyperlink ... LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usBookmark in TechnoratiTweet this thread Thread Tools Show cannot locate Printable Version Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Mar 31st, 2014,07:30 AM #1 tatarik New Member Join Date Feb 2014 Posts 6 Error message when clicking hyperlink in Office: "Cannot locate the Internet server or proxy server" Hello everyone, I have bumped into the issue described on the Microsoft Support website (Error message when clicking hyperlink in Office: "Cannot locate the Internet server or proxy server"). I just switched from Microsoft Office 2010 to the 2013 cannot locate the version. I have a preadsheet containing cells linking to a URL. Issue: When I click on the URL, I get the following message: Unable to open . Cannot locate the Internet server or proxy server. I already tried following the instructions on the Microsoft website (link above) by adding the Internet subkey to the registry and setting the value data to 1. I use Win8x64. Regards, T. Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter Reply With Quote Mar 31st, 2014,10:13 AM #2 scott_n_phnx Board Regular Join Date Sep 2006 Location Phoenix, AZ Posts 417 Re: Error message when clicking hyperlink in Office: "Cannot locate the Internet server or proxy server" Does it work if you copy the hyperlink URL and paste it into a web browser? It may be that there is an issue with the hyperlink. Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter tatarik likes this. Allons-y Please remember: -Use [ code ] code tags [ / code ] (No spaces). It keeps posts clean, easy-to-read, and maintains VBA formatting. Reply With Quote Mar 31st, 2014,10:27 AM #3 tatarik New Member Join Date Feb 2014 Posts 6 Re: Error message when clicking hyperlink in Office: "Cannot locate the Internet server or proxy server" Thanks for your reply Scott. The answer is no. I have tried copying and pasting the link in a web browser, and there is no issue. I can access the URL. Sh
solutions to fix the issue. These methods will let you open links in your Outlook emails again with no problem, no matter which version you use - Outlook 2013, 2010, 2007 or lower. Just imagine this... You have always opened links in Outlook just fine, and then all of a sudden hyperlinks stopped working and whenever you click on a link embedded in an email, you end up getting the error. In Outlook 2010 or 2007, the error message is as follows: This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on this computer. Please contact your system administrator. If you have Outlook 2013, the message is different though its meaning is as vague and unclear as before: Your organization's policies are preventing us from completing this action for you. For more info, please contact your help desk. Another possible error is this: General failure. The URL was: http://www.some-url.com. The system cannot find the file specified. If this is the problem you have run into, this article will help you quickly resolve the issue. You will also learn why hyperlinks do not work properly in your Outlook so that you won't stumble twice on the same stone. Why you may be unable to open links in Outlook How to make hyperlinks in Outlook work again Download Microsoft's fix it tool Set Internet Explorer and Outlook as default programs Reinstall Chrome or Firefox Edit the registry Reset Internet Explorer settings Import a registry key from another computer Restore your system Why cannot I open links in Outlook any longer? The main reason of hyperlinks not working in Outlook is the default Internet browser not registered (properly) in your operating system. Typically, this issue comes up after uninstalling Google Chrome or changing the default browser from Internet Explorer to either Chrome or Firefox. Mind you, the default browser might be changed even without your notice by some misbehaving add-in or application that installs Chrome / Firefox along with its own files and makes it the default Internet browser unless you remove the tick from the corresponding checkbox. And naturally, that option