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RE: 403 Error



Sender: "Grizzly M" <grizzlym@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

The user QTMHHTTP didn't have authority to the file. After I added that
user everything worked fine. Thanks. Is there some place while in the
HTTP administration that I could set that? The only way I was able to do
it was by using WRKLNK and then taking option 9 to work with authority.

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Scott Klement
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 5:19 PM
To: ftpapi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: 403 Error

Sender: Scott Klement <sk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


> I have 2 html files in one directory on my http server. I can open
(view
> via browser) one with no problems, but I always get the HTTP
> 403(forbidden) error when I try to view the other one. I'm not sure
what
> would be causing that. The only difference between the files is the
> second one has some java script. Could that be the cause?

No, it has nothing to do with the content of the files.  It has to do
with 
whether you've got permission/authority to the files, and whether your 
HTTP server is configured to allow the particular filenames you're 
sending.

I'd start by making sure that authority isn't the problem.

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