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takes a few minutes. Join Now I have setup a new website in IIS 7 on a Server 2008 R2 box. Now I am getting https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/400585-iis-7-403-forbidden-error a 403 forbidden error when trying to browse to webpage. The permissions on the folder are set correctly. Anybody got any ideas? thanks Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: how to link my https://www.helpdesksoftware.biz/403-forbidden-error/ website to IIS 7 IIS 7 Extranet Authentication Strange IIS 7 request   14 Replies Ghost Chili OP Kelly Armitage Oct 28, 2013 at 8:11 UTC I'd have to say 403 forbidden in general..... the permissions on the folder are not set correctly. Is it intended to allow anonymous access? Or only allow selected users/groups? 1 Poblano OP Mstewart30 Oct 28, 2013 at 8:14 UTC It is set to allow anonymous access and everyone has full control. 0 Ghost Chili OP Kelly Armitage Oct 28, 2013 at 8:17 UTC Any "denies" on error 403 forbidden that folder? They will take precedence over "allows". Have you compared those permissions to any other site you have, that works? Is it a public site I can test? 1 Cayenne OP Jason5373 Oct 28, 2013 at 8:19 UTC You need to setup permissions accordingly in the IIS manager and make sure your "share" (if any) permissions as well as your NTFS permissions are set corectly. Are the files/folders local or are they on a virtual directory, I.E. Different machine? 2 Datil OP Sean Donnelly Oct 28, 2013 at 8:34 UTC Agree with Kelly on the ownership and permissions on the folder. One other thought might be do you have a default document set on the site, or more specifically do you have the correct default document set? Can you view http://localhost/? 1 Poblano OP Mstewart30 Oct 28, 2013 at 8:37 UTC There aren't any denies. It is an internal site. The permissions are set exactly like one of the others that is working. The files and folders are local. 0 Poblano OP Mstewart30 Oct 28, 2013 at 8:45 UTC I have a default
Finding and Fixing the Source A 403 Forbidden error is a particular type of error that occurs when trying to access a URL. If you’re seeing a 403 Forbidden error, there are two possible causes. It could be due to a deliberate restriction of that particular resource - for example, removal of file permission, or restriction of access based on the IP address of the user. The second possible cause is accidental misconfiguration of the webserver such as Apache or IIS. This article will demonstrate the various restrictions and configurations that could cause it. We’ll be using an Apache web server, IIS 7.5 on the server side, and Google Chrome as the client side browser. What type of restrictions or configurations could be causing 403 error? Lack of file or resource permissions. IP restriction (country-based, or a single IP restriction) Other server side misconfiguration issues. Lack of File or Resource Permissions. As mentioned, a lack of proper permission access to the file or resource can cause 403 forbidden error. This will result in a 403 error, sometimes combined with a 404 file not found error stating the following message: “Forbidden You don't have permission to access /asd.html on this server. Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.” However, the title of the web page will display a 403 Forbidden error. Fixing File or Folder Permission in order to rectify a http 403 Forbidden error To fix a http 403 error, you should set proper permissions for a folder or a file. Normal file permission is 644 and folder permission is 755. File/folder permissions can be set using variety of ways. In Windows Web Hosting, it’s simply set using IIS. In Linux web hosting you can change permissions using terminal and chmod command. How to Set permissions using IIS 7.5 in Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Open Internet Information Service Manager: Select the relevant website or folder, and set the necessary permissions via “Edit Permissions”. However, if you are using shared hosting, you m