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Default Another Excel file cannot be opened if linked from Excel

Hi. I have a problem in Excel 2003 on Win XP. I have a sheet where one
of the cells containing a hyperlink with link to another excel file
saved on disk drive (just link with "file:" key word). When clicked
then warning message appears: (it's not wordy-by-word, I haven't the
computer here now) - "You don't have rights do complete this action,
please contact your administrator". Macros security is set to lowest
level, firewall is turned off and my account is an administrator group
account and I have all the rights you can imagine :-) It doesn't make
sense for me because from Explorer it's normally possible to open this
file. Impossible it's only if it's linked from another excel sheet. Do
you have any ideas how to solve it? Thank you very much in advance.
Rebby.

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