frits Posted August 9, 2013 Report Share Posted August 9, 2013 403 forbidden Operating system:Windows 7 Home Premium (32 bit) Service Pack 1 System root: C:\Windows Available physical memory: 3577 MB CPU: AMD E-450 APU with Radeon HD Graphics Drive Info: C: 444,95 GB D: 16,65 GB E: 3,96 GB Internet Explorer: 10.0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J.P Posted August 10, 2013 Report Share Posted August 10, 2013 Hi and welcome, frits (I have 'space' for every : and . in the link to not generate a link) If you are using Internet Explorer and get the error 'Error 403 - Forbidden' on a page, it can be remedied. This error can occur if you type the beginning of the website address in the address field (let's say 'www. homepage. com'), and select the proposal that the browser is proposing. Or if you have saved the page as a favorite, and therefore uses a url where the last part after 'https: //www. homepage. com/...' no longer exists.When you experience the error, you should:using Ctrl + Shift + Delete and delete the 'Temporary Internet files', 'Cookies' and 'Summary' set up your browser to delete browsing history on exit add 'www. homepage. com' under 'Web sites you trust' Go into the browser 'Tools' -> 'Internet Options' -> Tab 'General'. Tick the "Delete browsing history on exit '(in IE 8).Go into the browser 'Tools' -> 'Internet Options' -> Tab 'Security'. Go into 'Web sites you trust' -> Sites and add any https: //www. homepage. com to the zone.Do not use your browser's favorites homepage .... Delete any existing favorite.Close and reopen the browser or the F5 key at the top of the keyboard. Then you should be able to load the 'homepage' again Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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