Windows XP, Outlook Express, IE email link starts to open, then shuts down

When I click on the link, IE starts to open, then shuts down.  If I then click on IE, dialog box opens with the statement that the last session closed unexpectedly, what I want to restore the last session or go to my homepage.  If I click on prompt to restore last session, IE opens the link which was stopped.

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Steve

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