Outlook mail won't link to browser

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Mark

When I click on a hyperlink in an e-mail an explorer window pops up titled "locate link browser" and listing all of my files (it appears to default to the files in My Documents, but I think it is asking me to find a link somewhere on my computer to the browser). What do I do? I have had this computer for some time, but this problem only recently started a couple of days ago and I can't figure out why. Please help.
 
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Roady [MVP]

Point it to IEXPLORE.EXE

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Mark said:
When I click on a hyperlink in an e-mail an explorer window pops up titled
"locate link browser" and listing all of my files (it appears to default to
the files in My Documents, but I think it is asking me to find a link
somewhere on my computer to the browser). What do I do? I have had this
computer for some time, but this problem only recently started a couple of
days ago and I can't figure out why. Please help.
 
D

dubtek

Search in the Microsoft.Public.Outlook newsgroup. Click Edit - Search - type
"link". You'll find at least three messages in the last 1000 dealing with
this.

Mark said:
When I click on a hyperlink in an e-mail an explorer window pops up titled
"locate link browser" and listing all of my files (it appears to default to
the files in My Documents, but I think it is asking me to find a link
somewhere on my computer to the browser). What do I do? I have had this
computer for some time, but this problem only recently started a couple of
days ago and I can't figure out why. Please help.
 

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