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![]() Registered Member #287 Joined: Thu Apr 03 2008, 09:06PMPosts: 379 | Well, this isn't going to solve anything - and I expect you'd already thought of it and done the same yourself anyway - but FWIW I got a friend who is with Virgin to try the site and he had no problems, so it doesn't seem to be down to the ISP. If it makes any odds (I'm not at all sure how Virgin operate with all the inherited bits) he's a former Wellytest man not far from Wigan. | ||
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SelfProtection |
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![]() Registered Member #510 Joined: Sun Aug 03 2008, 07:35PMPosts: 57 | PingusPeriratus wrote ... Still locked out 403 forbidden unless using tor I don't use Windows 7 but a couple of posts from other Windows7 Forums which may be related to your access problem? ------------- The HTTP 403 Forbidden error is caused by limited access to a web domain or directory. It's not related to your web browser or internet connecion. ------------------ Thanks for the replies and offer to help. From a suggestion in a search on this forum, I went to 'Local Security Policy' and under Administrator Account Status changed Disabled to Enabled. Then tried the forbidden website and was able to open it. ---------------------- After checking if necessary, make sure you update/reinstate the settings so that the user is normally running in limited access mode. | ||
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