Maybe you are trying to access the directory structure. In your
administration of the JWS you might have forbidden access to the directory
structure.

Amar..







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not really a servlet question as much as a jws question...
I?m getting this really weird forbidden-error on some serlets....only on
some though..... the problem has nothing to do with file properties nor
groups or anything..... need help!!!!!!
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