Today I finally spent a few minutes and resolved this issue. It appears to happen when you install and set another browser as the default.
This is from the Microsoft site:
The Locate Link Browser dialog box appears when you open a Web link in an e-mail message in Outlook 2003
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June 22, 2007
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SYMPTOMS
When you click a Web link in an e-mail message in Outlook 2003, the Web site opens in a browser window and the Locate Link Browser dialog box appears.
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CAUSE
This problem occurs on a Microsoft Windows 2000-based computer that has a third-party browser that does not support Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE), such as Netscape Navigator and Mozilla.
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RESOLUTION
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To resolve this problem change the registered file type for the URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol file type to use Internet Explorer. To do this, follow these steps:
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On the desktop, double-click My Computer.
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On the Tools menu, click Folder Options, and then click the File Types tab.
3.
In the Registered File Types list, click URL:HyperText Transfer Protocol, click Advanced, and then click Edit.
4.
In the Actions box, type open.
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In the Application used to perform action box, locate Internet Explorer (Iexplore.exe), and then click Open.
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In the Application box, type IExplore, and then click OK.
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