[thelist] 401.3 - Unauthorized due to ACL on resource

Russ russ at unrealisticexpectations.com
Mon Dec 12 18:38:09 CST 2005


Not as obvious as you'd think; I need to go do some research; I don't
honestly have a depth with my server knowledge.

I did note that when I copied over even .jpg files to the wwwroot directory,
I got the same result, but an existing .jpg file was viewable with no issue.

I guess I simply need to know how to batch-set everything in that directory
accordingly.

Russ

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[mailto:thelist-bounces at lists.evolt.org] On Behalf Of Ken Schaefer
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Obvious question - what are the NTFS ACLs on the file in question?

Cheers
Ken

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russ at unrealisticexpectations.com
Subject: [thelist] 401.3 - Unauthorized due to ACL on resource

Today, when attempting to hit my own server to snag a .zip file I had left
in

the wwwroot directory, I received a 401.3 error:

"HTTP Error 401.3
Unauthorized: Unauthorized due to ACL on resource. This error indicates that

the credentials passed by the client do not have access to the particular 
resource on the server. This resource could be either the page or file
listed

in the address line of the client, or it could be another file on the server

that is needed to process the file listed on the address line of the client.

Please make a note of the entire address you were trying to access and then 
contact the Web server's administrator to verify that you have permission to

access the requested resource. "

I've been doing some research, but I'm afraid I'm a little lost at what has 
happened. I'm under the impression that I did a Server 2003 critical update 
and something got changed that wouldn't allow my browser to simply start a 
download of the .zip file, but want to be able to resolve this solution so I

can get access back to my files.

Has anyone else ran across this?

Thanks in advance,
Russ  
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