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attempting to access OWA and obtaining a 403 error. Our environment is using Exchange Server 2003 on a Windows 2000 server, owa 403 error exchange 2010 with an SSL certificate with OWA. Domain controllers are Windows Server 2003 R2 (Operations Master) and Windows Server 2000. When the user hits the site https://mailserver.domain.com/exchange, the login screen appears and allows the outlook web access 403 user to enter the login information, but returns the 403 error when the login button is pressed. If the user hits the site https://mailserver.domain.com/exchange/username, the login is successful. OWA is being made available internally and externally; it doesn't matter whether it's the internal or external mode of the link the results are the same. The odd thing is that this is only happening to one user and has
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just started recently. If I use another users login, the non-user specific link works just fine. I've compared the non-functional users permissions with one that is working and the permissions and security settings are the same (security folder and mailbox rights). I've looked at the ..\program files\exchsrvr\exchweb folder security and they look correct. This looks like a permissions issue; I just don't know what else I should be checking. Other info: I'm not sure if this is related or not to the issue I'm now having but I recently corrected a few errors that were appearing in IIS for the Public, Exchange, and Exadmin folders/sites. The error were related the objects not being able to locate the folder specified in the Local Path field. Once I browsed to the correct path, the error alert went away. From what I remember the originally specified local path began with a \..\BackOfficeStorage\. I suspect the \..\ is a way the system indicates to use default system paths. I would appreciate suggestions on what I should be checking next. Barry Gerth Monday, August 18, 2008 8:54 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Dear customer: Typically, 4
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am I seeing a 403 Forbidden error message? Browse by products and services DV and VPS Hosting Grid Shared Hosting Legacy DV Hosting Applies to: Grid Difficulty: Medium Time Needed: 20 Tools Required: FTP client, plain text editor Applies to: https://mediatemple.net/community/products/dv/204644980/why-am-i-seeing-a-403-forbidden-error-message All DV Difficulty: Easy Time Needed: 10 Tools Required: FTP client, plain text editor http://www.techrepublic.com/article/investigate-the-http-403-forbidden-messages-in-owa/ Overview The 403 Forbidden error is an HTTP status code which means that accessing the page or resource you were trying to reach is absolutely forbidden for some reason. This article contains basic troubleshooting instructions for 403 Forbidden errors. Symptom You get the following error when you try to visit a web page: Figure 1. Causes 403 forbidden and Solutions There are three common causes for this error. Here they are listed from most likely to least likely. Empty html directory Empty httpdocs directory Make sure that your website content has been uploaded to the correct directory on your server. Remember to replace example.com with your own domain name. Grid: /domains/example.com/html/ This is the path you will use for FTP. However, the full path to your website content owa error 403 is /home/00000/domains/example.com/html/. The 00000 is your site number. See this article for details. DV server: /var/www/vhosts/dv-example.com/httpdocs/ When you connect with your FTP user, you just need to navigate into the httpdocs directory. If this folder does not exist, feel free to create it. No index page The home page for your website must be called index.php or index.html. To resolve this error, upload an index page to your htmlhttpdocs directory. If you already have a home page called something else - home.html for example - you have a couple of options: Rename your home page to index.html or index.php. Set up a redirect on the index page to your real home page. See How do I redirect my site using a .htaccess file? for details. Set a different default home page in your .htaccess.htaccess file. Javascript Kit has a good example. If you don't want a single page to display, but instead want to show a list of files in that directory, see Making directories browsable, solving 403 errorsMaking directories browsable, solving 403 errors. Permissions and ownership errors A 403 Forbidden error can also be caused by incorrect ownership or permissions on your web content files and folders. Permissions Rule of thumb for correct permissions: Folders: 755 S
Editions: US United States Australia United Kingdom Japan Newsletters Forums Resource Library Tech Pro Free Trial Membership Membership My Profile People Subscriptions My stuff Preferences Send a message Log Out TechRepublic Search GO Topics: CXO Cloud Big Data Security Innovation Software Data Centers Networking Startups Tech & Work All Topics Sections: Photos Videos All Writers Newsletters Forums Resource Library Tech Pro Free Trial Editions: US United States Australia United Kingdom Japan Membership Membership My Profile People Subscriptions My stuff Preferences Send a message Log Out Software Investigate the 'HTTP 403 (Forbidden)' messages in OWA If your OWA users are receiving the "HTTP 403 (Forbidden)" error, several things could be the culprit. Here's one slightly less common cause of this particular error message. By Derrick Brasslett | April 22, 2005, 8:32 AM PST RSS Comments Facebook Linkedin Twitter More Email Print Reddit Delicious Digg Pinterest Stumbleupon Google Plus Delivered each Monday, TechRepublic's free E-mail Administration NetNote provides tips, articles, and other resources to help you manage your Exchange server and other e-mail systems. Automatically sign up today! E-mail administrators must be prepared to troubleshoot the problems that users face on a daily basis. See if you can identify the following problem and solution. Here's the scenario: Your Outlook Web Access (OWA) users complain that they've received the following error message: HTTP 403 (Forbidden) You are not authorized to view this page First, you examine permissions and authentication, but they both look OK. Then you investigate connectivity, but it also appears to be fine. Do you know anything else that could cause this particular error message? Before you start pulling out your hair, there's one slightly less common cause of the HTTP 403 error that you should consider. If directory browsing is turned off in the Exchange HTTP virtual directory, you'll see the symptoms listed above. Follow these steps to check it out: Open the Exchange System Manager, and navigate to the OWA server. Expand Protocols, expand HTTP, and then expand Exchange Virtual Server. Right-click Exchange, and then select Properties. Click the Access tab, and make sure the