Http Error 403 On Blackberry
Error 403: Forbidden" appears on the BlackBerry smartphone when attempting to access a website using BlackBerry Browser Article Number:000003956 First Published:August 15, 2015 Last Modified:August 15, 2015 Type:Support Environment BlackBerry smartphone BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.0 to 5.0 BlackBerry Enterprise Server Express 5.0 SP2 Back to top ↑ Overview When accessing a website using BlackBerry Browser, one of the following error messages appears on the BlackBerry smartphone:HTTP Response Code 403 Forbidden. Not authorized to access link.ORHTTP Error 403 Forbidden. You are not authorized to use this page.Also, the BlackBerry Mobile Data System log (MDAT) log shows entries similar to the following example:HTTP/1.0 403 ForbiddenIPPP, u2e Not authorized to access http://www.blackberry.com Back to top ↑ Cause Confirm if Pull Authorization is enabled on in the BlackBerry Mobile Data Service Connection Service (MDS-CS), but it is not correctly configured. Alternatively, the Pull Authorization is enabled and configured correctly; however the requested web content does not meet the criteria set in the pull rules, and access to the content is denied. Verify that the BlackBerry smartphone cache does not contain old or invalid data for the web content that the BlackBerry smartphone user is attempting to access.Verify web traffic is not blocked by a proxy or firewall. Back to top ↑ Resolution Cause 1Confirm the Pull Authorization configuration settings. Ensure that the Pull Rules, User Rules, URL Patterns, and URL Pattern Rules settings are configured to allow access to the web content that the BlackBerry smartphone user is attempting to access. For more information on how to configure Pull Authorization to grant or restrict access to spe
Error 403 appears on the BlackBerry smartphone when using Integrated Authentication for the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service Article Number:000022634 First Published:August 15, 2015 Last Modified:August 15, 2015 Type:Support Environment BlackBerry® Enterprise Server 5.0 SP2 to SP3 BlackBerry® Enterprise Server Express 5.0 SP2 BlackBerry Administration Service BlackBerry MDS Connection Service DT 326379 Back to top ↑ Overview HTTP Error 403 might appear on the BlackBerry® smartphone when the user browses to a web site. This might be due to a misconfiguration of the integrated authentication for BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service. Back to top ↑ Cause Cause 1 The BlackBerry MDS http://support.blackberry.com/kb/articleDetail?ArticleNumber=000003956 Connection Service does not have either an HTTP URL pattern or access control rule that allows users to browse to that web site. Cause 2 The access control rule is not assigned to the BlackBerry smartphone user. Back to top ↑ Resolution Resolution 1 Ensure that there is a HTTP URL pattern and corresponding access control rule that allows access to the web site by http://support.blackberry.com/kb/articleDetail?ArticleNumber=000022634 completing the following steps: Log into BlackBerry® Administration Service. Expand BlackBerry Solution topology. Expand BlackBerry Domain. Expand Component view. Click MDS Connection Service. Click the Pull URL Patterns tab. Confirm that the HTTP URL Pattern section contains an entry that includes this web site. Note: This may be a wildcard entry, such as .*\:.*\/.*, which would cover all sites and ports. If an entry does not exist which would include this web site, click Edit component and add the appropriate HTTP URL Pattern and then click Save all. Click the Access control rules tab. Click the Edit button for the access control rule which includes the HTTP URL pattern that includes this web site. Confirm that the HTTP URL pattern that includes this web site is set to Allow in the Allowed column. Click Save All. Resolution 2 Ensure that an access control rule is assigned to the user account by completing the following steps: Log into BlackBerry Administration Service. Expand User. Click Manage users. Click the user that is unable to browse to the web site. Click the Access control rules tab. Click Edit user and add the acce
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Code: 403 When Setting Up Active Sync Fix BlackBerry 10 Error Code: 403 When Setting Up Active Sync Share Tweet G+ Mr A Admin What Is The BlackBerry 10 Error 403?The Error 403 is a Microsoft ActiveSync authentication error experienced only on BlackBerry 10 devices like the Z10, Q10, Q5 or the BlackBerry PlayBook.If you were looking for the HTTP Error 403 Forbidden error on legacy BlackBerry devices (bold, curve, torch) on OS7 / OS6 / OS5, please scroll down to the last part of this article. If not, please continue.This error code 403 pops up usually when trying to set up an email account or an Active Sync account or even when trying to activate the BlackBerry 10 smartphone to the BlackBerry Device Service. This error may be displayed in one of two ways depending on what you were trying to do.1. "Service for account (email address) is not available. Access should be available soon. [Error code: 403]" - Displayed when trying to setup an Active Sync account or a new email.2. "Service for account (email address) is not available. Contact your system administrator to regain access. [Error Code: 403]" - Displayed when trying to activate your BlackBerry 10 device to the BlackBerry Device Service.How To Fix BlackBerry 10 Error 403 (Active Sync / Email Setup)First thing's first, make sure Active Sync is "Enabled" from your mailbox settings. if it is enabled and the error is still present, see guide below. For details on enabling Active Sync, see the Microsoft knowledge base article here => Enabling ActiveSync1. If you are on a BlackBerry PlayBook, it could be that the IBM Lotus Notes Traveller has been configured to deny access to certain devices. To fix this, the IBM Lotus Notes Traveller administrator would need to make a little edit to the NTSConfig.xml file.- Open up the file on the server2. Look for the line: