Solved Hyperlinks in MS Office 2016 applications won't open

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JSK

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A few weeks ago I bought, downloaded, & installed “Microsoft Office Standard 2016 Genuine License Keys for Windows- 1 PC” to put on a new laptop. It seemed to install properly, but I’ve just discovered that I can’t open links in word documents, excel, etc. When I try to, I get an error message (attached screenshot 1).

Although I didn’t actually think it was this, I have checked “Options > advanced > “use CTRL + Click to follow hyperlink” in word (attached screenshot 2) & it doesn’t make any difference whether that box is checked or not.

Does anyone know what’s going on here? I’m not in an organisation, I’m an individual using this at home. I think it’s something to do with the whole application (office 2016) itself, not the individual applications.

Any thoughts on what the problem is here & how I can resolve it would be much appreciated.

TIA
 

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Being that the OP revisited the forum but chose not to reply this thread will be closed.
 
Are you using a 3rd party web browser?
By 3rd party do you mean not a microsoft browser? I use Firefox, but I get the same message if I change my default browser to Opera, IE, or Edge.

What I have found is that if I open *.doc or *.docx files in WordPad then the hyperlinks work - they open the linked web pages. One difference between WordPad & Word is that the former comes bundled with the OS, whereas Word (& Excel, etc) are part of the Office 2016 suite. To me, this confirms that whatever the problem is, it's in Office, not W10 or my browser.

I guess that I need to change a setting somewhere, or maybe edit something in the registry, but I haven't a clue where, what, or how.........

Surely someone here must have know about this stuff...I'm sure it's pretty straightforward...please help! :giggle:
 
Most likely the other web browsers have scatted the html.
This should fix for outlook, excel, word etc
also a video
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NB IF YOU DO THE REGISTRY HACK BACKUP YOUR REGISTRY FIRST.
PLAYING WITH THE REGISTRY ALWAYS HAS AN ELEMENT OF RISK.
 
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Thanks, I'll have a look & post whether or not they're successful. BTW, what does "scatted" mean? I've not come across that term before.

Admin - I'm really busy ATM so please don't close the thread; short of hospitalisation or death I will post a response ASAP....I absolutely get that it's not on to ask for free help, then not have the manners to let anyone know the outcome!
 
BTW, I was unable to post my last reply "Thanks, I'll have a look &...." as an actual reply to @ PeterOz. I just kept getting
an error message from the site: "Oops! We ran into some problems. Please try again later. More error details may be in the browser console." so I had to do it as a new message, not a reply
 
Admin - I'm really busy ATM so please don't close the thread;

No worries all we ask is for members to let us know of any possible delays between replies.

Just a fyi, we understand that folk have other things to attend to but due to the large volume of abandoned threads forums get if an OP visits the fora but leaves no reply it suggests that the thread has been abandoned and threads not answered for three days or more get closed so as to avoid having threads hanging all over the place.
 
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That registry edit suggested at slipstick.com worked!

(The solutions in the youtube video didn't though...no idea why)



Anyway, problem resolved.

Thanks for the help :-)
 
Windows 10 Pro (x64)
Intel i7 CPU 2.70GHz
32.0 GB RAM
2 x 500GB SSD
Office 2016
Firefox (default)

Sorry in advance about the length of this post, but I wanted to (a) recap the problem & (b) list both what I’ve already tried & other possibilities I’m wondering about.

I recently bought, downloaded, & installed “Microsoft Office Standard 2016 Genuine License Keys for Windows- 1 PC” to put on a new laptop. It seemed to install properly, but I’ve just discovered that I can’t open links in word documents, excel…any of the Office applications (web links or links to other Office files). When I try to, I get an error message:

“Your organization’s policies……” (see attached screenshot). I’m not in an organisation though, I’m an individual using this at home.

Things I've tried
If I open .doc or .docx files in WordPad then the hyperlinks work - they open the linked web pages. One difference between WordPad & Word that I'm aware of is that the former comes bundled with the OS, whereas Word (& Excel, etc) are part of the Office 2016 suite. To me, this strongly implies that whatever the problem is, it's in the Office suite, not W10 or my browser.

I use Firefox (regularly updated) as my default browser, but I get the same issue/error message if I change my default to Opera, IE, or Edge.

Although I didn’t actually think it was this, I've checked “Options > advanced > “use CTRL + Click to follow hyperlink” in word & it doesn’t make any difference whether that box is checked or not.

I’ve also gone to Settings>Apps>Default Apps & made sure Firefox is the default browser & in "Choose Default Apps By Type" I’ve selected Firefox as default for .html, .htm, etc

I’ve tried both uninstalling/reinstalling Office & run the Office repair process, neither of which have helped

None of the suggestions already offered on this forum worked (thanks anyway!), although the solution at slipstick.com seemed to sort it, but stopped working after a few days

Things I'm wondering about
I have 2 SSDs, C: for all OS & Application files & D: for my personal files…could it be related to this, possibly? Maybe something is responding to this as if it’s two networked computers in an organisation? I’m probably talking nonsense there, but I’m considering anything here

I’ve been looking round C: & found
  • winword.exe_xml, excel.exe_xml, etc (C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Office\16.0)
  • various .opax files (C:\Users\Admin\admin)…?
  • various .admx files (C:\Users\Admin\admx)…?
& wondered if it’s something in there…? From what I’ve read at FileInfo ADMX files are to do with Windows Group Policy…I’m not really sure about the relevance of xml or opax files though & I don’t understand this stuff enough to want to go changing anything without expert guidance

User profiles: there seem to be three, one of which was modified today (…?) & is a lot larger than the others (attached screenshots). Is it normal to have three user profiles & for the sizes to be so different? &, could it be related to the problem I'm having?


Any further thoughts or suggestions on what the problem is here & how I can resolve it would be very much appreciated. TIA
 

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Was the Office you purchased bought from Microsoft or a third party seller? If third party then the key may be a volume/company license which is already tied to a specific company account & has thus added your pc to their Organisation.
 
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Was the Office you purchased bought from Microsoft or a third party seller? If third party then the key may be a volume/company license which is already tied to a specific company account & has thus added your pc to their Organisation.
3rd party: here, though it does describe it as being for 1 PC. I'll get in touch & see what they have to say about your idea.
Thanks
 
I gave up on solving this - I don't have the knowledge/skills myself & nobody on this, or other forums, seemed to have any solutions either. In the end I uninstalled Office 2016 & installed Office 2019. The company I bought from then refunded me the cost of office 2016.

2019 seems to be working fine, so I'm satisfied with that, though a bit frustrated at not being able to sort it - I have another W10 laptop that has office 2013 working on it just fine, so the company's assertion that it was because 2016 is too old to run properly on W10 just doesn't hold water. I guess this'll just have to be one of those IT mysteries...
 
I don't know how to close the thread, or to mark as 'Solved', although it isn't really solved, I've just worked around it. So, admin, can you close this please? Thanks

Anyway, thanks for the engagement & suggestions everyone...a lot more than I got on other forums! :)
 
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