This one is killing me for the last day or so.

I have an app like this
app
\mod1
\mod2
\mod3

On the home page of the app there is link to mod1 mod2 mod3  If a user
clicks on the link it will open a new browser session with the
specified module.
Suddenly one of them displays: You are not authorized to view this
page in the new open browser.

I didn't change anything, the users say they didn't change anything, I
check permissions both at OS file level and in IIS and all the folders
(files) have the same permissions, but still one of the links (that
work one day before) shows that error.

Has anybody encountered this problem,? I have tried all the KB
articles (related to this issue) on Microsoft support site) but still
no go.

I feel like loosing it ....

Thanks
Victor

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