Forbidden (403)

G

Guest

It seems that I'm encountering the same problem as Lesley on 12/2/2006.

Whenever I click on "Stock Trading Login" at
"http://www.shacomsecurities.com.hk/index.htm", the pop-up window heading
"http://www.shacomsecurities.com.hk - 403 Forbidden - Microsoft Internet
Explorer" returns with the following message
"Forbidden
You don't have the permission to access /hks/en/index.htm on the server.
IBM_HTTP_Server/6.0.2.13 Apache/2.0.47 (Unix) Server at
www.shacomsecurities.com.hk Port 443".

I have been using this computer for more than 2 years for accessing the same
website with No problem untill last week. Also, I don't have problem
accessing the same website with my other computers on the same network.

At first, I thought it was caused by the new IE7 that I installed recently.
But after removing IE7 and returning to IE6, I still have the same problem.

Would appreciate any help.

Happy New Year to you all.
 
R

Rob ^_^

Hi Jack,

Contact shacomsecurities to resolve the issue. I tried the button with the
same results. The error message was
You don't have permission to access /hks/en/index.htm on this server.

Attempting to logon at the chinese version also produces a forbidden error

You don't have permission to access /hks/zh_TW/index.htm on this server.

A 404 error usually indicates that the default start page for the web folder
is missing or has been renamed but not re-assigned as the default start
page.

Regards.
 
G

Guest

Thanks Rob.

The interesting fact is I can currently access the same page from the other
3 computers using the same network (router). Can you figure out what's wrong
with this particular computer?

Thanks again,
 
R

Rob ^_^

Hi Jack,

I didn't read your post properly. I will see what I can find.
Regards.
 
R

Rob ^_^

Hi Jack,
It was easily fixed,

Check the Advanced tab of Internet Options - Uncheck 'Use TLS 1.0' under the
Security Group.

Not sure why this works, but it did on both ie7 and v6.(These are Security
Certificate settings (https domain).

Sorry for the previous mis-information.

Regards.
 

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