RE: You are not authorized to view this page error

2007-08-15 Thread Andy
Subject: RE: You are not authorized to view this page error > The issue appears to be with Apache at this juncture, since I get the > error with a index.html page. > > Do I need to do anything with Apache, or is the HTTP Error > 403 - Forbidden error caused by XP configuration?

RE: You are not authorized to view this page error

2007-08-15 Thread Dave Watts
> The issue appears to be with Apache at this juncture, since I > get the error with a index.html page. > > Do I need to do anything with Apache, or is the HTTP Error > 403 - Forbidden error caused by XP configuration? Are you running Apache with a specific user account other than SYSTEM? If so

RE: You are not authorized to view this page error

2007-08-15 Thread Andy
ror with a index.html page. Do I need to do anything with Apache, or is the HTTP Error 403 - Forbidden error caused by XP configuration? Andy -Original Message- From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 11:36 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: You are not aut

RE: You are not authorized to view this page error

2007-08-15 Thread Dave Watts
> OK. It looks like I've got MX 7 and Apache 2.2 up and > running, but when I try to access MX Administration, I get > HTTP 403 error. I never completed the WSCONFIG.JAR upgrade > without errors, but I was able to set the MX Server to Apache > 2.2 via the Web Server Configuration Tool. To u

RE: You are not authorized to view this page error

2007-08-15 Thread Dave Watts
> OK. The problem with the upgrade appears to be that the Jrun > server can't be found: > > 08/15 08:36:41 error JRun server coldfusion cannot be > found on host 127.0.0.1. Confirm that JRun server 127.0.0.1 > is started. > > What am I missing? Make sure you've upgraded the jar file a

RE: You are not authorized to view this page error

2007-08-15 Thread Andy
olmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 7:27 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: You are not authorized to view this page error Are you on windows or *nix? Regardless, you'll need to do that upgrade successfully - the connector has to be upgraded for Apache 2.2 to work. On 8/1

Re: You are not authorized to view this page error

2007-08-15 Thread James Holmes
Are you on windows or *nix? Regardless, you'll need to do that upgrade successfully - the connector has to be upgraded for Apache 2.2 to work. On 8/15/07, Andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > OK. It looks like I've got MX 7 and Apache 2.2 up and running, but when I > try to access MX Administration

RE: You are not authorized to view this page

2005-02-23 Thread Ian Skinner
I often see this error on a directory when there is no official "default" file in the directory, and the url does not specify an existing file. When directory browsing is not allowed of course. -- Ian Skinner Web Programmer BloodSource www.BloodSource.org Sacramento, CA "C code.