When you click a hyperlink in any of the Microsoft Office 2000 or Microsoft Office 2002 programs that are listed in the "Applies to" section, you are not directed to a different Web site and nothing happens.
This issue also occurs when you click a hyperlink on a Web page.
This method involves manually editing the file type association.
Double-click the My Computer icon.
On the View menu, click Folder Options (Microsoft Windows 98) or Options (Microsoft Windows NT), and then click the File Types tab. In Microsoft Windows 2000, click Folder Options on the Tools menu.
In the Registered File Types box, click
URL: Hypertext Transfer Protocol. In Windows 2000, click File Types to sort the files alphabetically. The programs that are listed in
the Opens With box are the programs with which hyperlinks are currently
associated.
If the program in the Opens With box is Iexplore (Microsoft Internet Explorer), click the Edit button. If another program, such as Netscape, is associated with
this file type, you must troubleshoot that program to reassociate the file
type.
In the Edit File Type dialog box, be sure
that open is listed in the Actions box. If open is not listed, click New, type open in the Action box, and then click OK.
Click open, and then click Edit.
In the Application used to perform action
box, you see the following text, including the quotation marks:
"C:\PROGRA~1\INTERN~1\iexplore.exe" %1
In some cases, the "%1" may have been replaced by something
else.
Save these settings, and then repeat the process for other
URL protocol file types.