I see you've gotten a couple of replies to this, but to add
to
those; IE7 has an erroneous overzealous anti-Phishing
feature
that is causing many problems. I know several people that
are
having their totally legit decent websites tagged as a
Phishing
type site. There are many threads on this at several
webmaster
forums. M$ is getting their data from questionable sources
that are obviously not researching the websites inaccurately
tagged. Plus if enough of one's competitors report one's
website, this can also do it. This is yet another lawsuit
for
M$. I posted something about this a few months back.
It may be ZAP that's causing the 403, or some of IE7's
settings. Maybe IE7 is also blocking access to these type
sites now. But since it's a 403, which is a
"forbidden" error
**by the server**, this usually means **YOUR** IP address
has
been denied by the website.
-Clint
Merry Christmas to all & God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://www.OrpheusComputing.com/computers/specials.html
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http://www.Comput
ersCustomBuilt.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dale E. Heltzer"
Since I (foolishly) upgraded to IE7, I frequently get a
"403
Forbidden"
message on Web pages where I hope to download trial
software.
Does this sound familiar to anyone?
Solutions?
Thanks.
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Dale E. Heltzer
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