Preview in browser - Opera issue?

I just re-installed LR2 with some changes to video settings and uninstalled 1.4.1 and now I have another issue.
When I go to preview a web gallery my default browser (Opera 9.51) opens with three separate tabs:
1 ) file:/C:/Documents (error page)
2 ) and.com
3 ) settings.com
Anyone else experience this?
XP-64 (LR2 64-bit)

I should add that this is a plain vanilla HTML site, so I wouldn't think that any scripting language issues would be present.

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