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403 Forbidden
403 Forbidden
By Paul

403 errors usually mean your permissions are incorrect. The most common reason is that you've selected 777 directory permissions on a server that requires 755. You'll need to switch to 755 at Admin -> Settings -> System and manually chmod the applicable directories to 755 if this is the case.

You might also have chmoded a directory to 666. 666 makes directories unusable, directories require execution permissions. You will have to find the directory you've misassigned permissions for and change it to 755.

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Submitted: 10/16/04 (Edited 03/19/08)

Description: What to do if you get a 403 forbidden error on your pages.

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