Internet Options fails in IE after Zone Alarm 35132 beta and Kerio (WinXP SP1)

From: Doctor Kimble (scuffling@spamhotmail.com)
Date: 11/09/02


From: "Doctor Kimble" <scuffling@spamhotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2002 02:14:59 -0500


I may have made a mistake (or series of mistakes) by upgrading Zone Alarm to
a beta, taking the shortcut out of startup, installing Kerio, uninstalling
Kerio, putting the ZA shortcut back in Startup and finally uninstalling the
ZA beta.

I can access Internet Options in Control Panel, but when I try to get from
Tools in IE, I get "This operations has been canceled do to restrictions in
effect on this computer. Please contact your system administrator." I have
full admin; just checked it.

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Keep cool, but care. [TRP]
Ian Scuffling
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