When I click a hyperlink, nothing happens.
When I click a hyperlink, a message appears.
- The destination (destination: General term for the name of the element you go to from a hyperlink.) of the hyperlink might have been deleted, moved, or renamed. If the destination is on an intranet (intranet: A network within an organization that uses Internet technologies (such as the HTTP or FTP protocol). By using hyperlinks, you can explore objects, documents, pages, and other destinations on the intranet.) or the Internet (Internet: A worldwide network of thousands of smaller computer networks and millions of commercial, educational, government, and personal computers. The Internet is like an electronic city with virtual libraries, stores, art galleries, and so on.), use your Web browser to verify that the destination is valid.
- The destination of the hyperlink might have been entered incorrectly.
- You may not have access to the destination. If the destination is on an intranet, see your network administrator to make sure you have access to the destination. If the destination is on the Internet, you must have Internet access and a Web browser installed. Check to see whether your Internet connection is active by visiting a Web site.
- The security settings for your Web browser might not allow you to download or open files. Check the security options in your Web browser.
- The destination site might be too busy.
Downloading linked information or going to a hyperlink destination takes a long time.
The server (server: On a local area network, a computer that controls access to all or part of the network and its resources, such as printers. On the World Wide Web, a computer running Web server software that responds to HTTP protocol requests. Also called a host.) or the destination (destination: General term for the name of the element you go to from a hyperlink.) site might be busy. Try the hyperlink again later, or try to download the linked information later. For information about the server, see your network administrator.