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The following error message may appear when trying to open a hyperlink (website URL) from within a program: ! Cannot download the information you requested.Hyperlinks to website addresses are often included in Microsoft Word documents, Excel spreadsheets or Outlook Emails etc – in this case, instead of opening
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the website in your default web browser when you click the hyperlink, the error message excel unable to open hyperlink appears.Cause Of The Error Message - I came across this error message whilst testing how to work offline in Chrome recently. The typical cannot locate the internet server or proxy server excel mac cause is an odd one - regardless of whether or not you ever use IE, if IE is set to ‘Work Offline’ then web hyperlinks will fail to open and this message is displayed.If you use Google Chrome https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/925757 or Firefox etc as your default web browser (and hyperlinks normally open directly in that browser) you could be forgiven for thinking that IE settings have nothing to do with it. However, this isn’t the case - without getting too technical, it is likely that the Windows file type of ‘URL’ is still associated with IE.Therefore, if IE is set to Work Offline, the hyperlink URL can’t be opened (as Windows thinks you have no internet access http://techlogon.com/2013/02/04/how-to-fix-a-cannot-download-the-information-you-requested-error-message-on-hyperlinks/ and are working offline) - even though your default browser may be online and you can open the website if you copy and paste the URL link into it…Fixing The Error MessageTip: similar error messages may be caused by other issues e.g. the hyperlink is invalid (copy and paste it into a web browser to see if it opens directly) or corruption of the specific program. This solution applies to the exact error message shown above.Open IE and click on ‘Tools’ in the Command Bar then click on ‘Work Offline’ to untick it – the hyperlink should now open in your default web browser as usual.OrOpen IE and click on ‘File’ in the Menu Bar (if Menu Bar is hidden, press ALT to display it) then click on ‘Work Offline’ to untick it – the hyperlink should now open in your default web browser as usual.ConclusionThis “! Cannot download the information you requested” error message is unusual in that even if IE is not your default browser, IE settings can still prevent hyperlinks from opening.However, the potential solution is easy and worth investigating before trying more complex fixes such as repairing MS Office or reinstalling a web browser. How To Fix A Cannot Download The Information You Requested Error Message On Hyperlinks was last modified: March 11th, 2015 by RoyRelated Posts:Windows Cannot Open This File ErrorProblem With Web
HealthDNSdonkeyMACmonster HomeArticlesMiscOtherMicrosoftGeneralPowerPoint - Error "Cannot create a hyperlink to ^0" PowerPoint - Error "Cannot create a hyperlink to ^0" Written on 16 September 2008. Posted in General Issue When I try to play a slideshow I get the error, Cannot create a hyperlink to ^0 Solution This is down to the hlink.dll file being corrupt. The "Official" fix for this is to copy over https://www.fir3net.com/Microsoft/General/powerpoint-unable-to-run-slideshow.html a new one to system32 and register. You can register this by going to run https://jamfnation.jamfsoftware.com/discussion.html?id=6584 and executing the command 'regsvr32 hlink.dll'. With this solution I found I ran into various issues such as the file being accessed etc, so you really need to do copy this file over in safe mode. Which isn't always that easy in a support role. I would say out of the 5 times I have seen this issue, cannot locate the "Official" fix has worked once. Also keep an eye on making sure you copy over a hlink.dll with the same version. The quickest and best option I found was to reinstall Office, may be a bit of an overkill, but hey it works. Further information can be found here www.support.microsoft.com/kb/813726 View the discussion thread. blog comments powered by DISQUS back to top About the Author R Donato Ricky Donato is the cannot locate the Founder and Chief Editor of Fir3net.com. He currently works as a Principal Network Security Engineer and has a keen interest in automation and the cloud. You can find Ricky on Twitter @f3lix001 Article Info Vendor Microsoft Platform Windows Office Version Powerpoint 2003 Latest Articles A Beginners Guide to Git What is the difference between the Amazon AMI - HVM and PV Virtulization Types? F5 11.5.x - Client SSL profile cannot contain more than one set of same certificate/key type What is the Difference Between Docker CMD and ENTRYPOINT ? How to Automate/Gather Statistics for Multiple Websites in BASH Cisco ASA - Traffic Sent Out Incorrect Interface Due to NAT How to Resolve a Git Merge Conflict from the Command Line How to Colorize the Git Output within your Shell How to Display your Local Git Branch in your BASH prompt How to Configure Django + Gunicorn inside Docker Popular Articles Check Point Commands Proxy ARP – SPLAT __404__ How to set the Time / Date and Timezone in CentOS IPSO - Commands Configuring Windows 2008 R2 as an NTP Server ASA 8.3 - Auto NAT Examples vSphere - Creating User and Group Permissions Juniper Netscreen Commands How to display HTTP Headers via tcpdump AboutSitemapPartnersLogin Built with HTML5 and CSS3 Secured by Incapsula HomeArticlesFirewallsCiscoJuniperCheck PointF5 BIG-IPSecurityConcepts and TerminologySIEMTutorialsLoadbalancersBrocadeCiscoF5 BIG-IPIDSCi
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