Internet Links Dont Open

HI,my problem is when i have a internet link in my emails,files or any link,is that when i click on it it starts the web browser but only opens it on the homepage.I have disabled all other apps inc security,but still only opens home page.This is in safari.firefox and camino.But when i open the web broswer first on the homepage then click on a internet link(not on the web broswer)eg email then it goes to the correct page.So unless i open the web broswer first it doesn't go to the internet links correct web page.I checked preff etc,but still no joy.Shouldn't this link on default from new anyway.Please help,anybody with more knowledge on computers(which i dont have)welcomed.THANKS.??????

Well i can answer my own Q,the answer being my brand new mac pro is faulty had to take it back.It wouldn't download software fully or in the correct places.e.g FIREFOX web broswer.I had to keep trying a different download before it worked,then after a reboot it would start playing up again .On all extra software.Thought by paying more money over £2000.00 you get a **** of a computer,WRONG.

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