HTTP 403 response means access denied so you need to read access to the torrent directory for the user context uTorrent is running as. forum.utorrent.com/topic/82309-utorrent-client-appear-http-error-403/)
The HTTP error 403 means that you do not have permission to access to that web page. There isn't much you can do about the HTTP Error 403 on your Net10 phone as the error is usually an issue with the website. It may be that you are not allowed to receive ringtones on your Net10 phone or that you do not have permission to access the ringtones website on your phone.
The 403 Forbidden Error can be diagnose by simply going to the Microsoft community page were they explain why the error is showing up and give suggestions on how to resolve it.
Error code 403 is an http error code that means that the content you are attempting to access is forbidden. A 403 error message is possibly an indication there may be an error on the remote web server. There is likely nothing you can do directly to solve the issue. The best thing to do in this case is to contact someone that manages the website. They may have an error in their web server configuration that they can fix if notified about the issue.
Error 403 stands for Forbidden. It means you do not have authentication or permission to view a certain page on a server.
They're HTTP status codes. They are nothing but the errors in HTTP. The error codes of 4xx are called client errors which are caused by some mistakes done my the user. They error codes mean: 401 - Wrong Authentication 402 - Requires some Payments to be done 403 - Authentication required, no public access 404 - Web page does not exist/Required content not found 405 - Method of sending data is not allowed
The 403 Forbidden Error can be diagnose by simply going to the Microsoft community page were they explain why the error is showing up and give suggestions on how to resolve it.
An internet error code. You are forbidden to access that page...
403 Error generally means that you are forbidden to view it, either threw the website (i highly doubt since its twitter), or a program on your actual computer.
You can suppress any error message by adding an at (@) before the line. This does not solve your problem, though, which is caused because you are attempting a HTTP request to a URL that does not allow it.
You can set 404 and 403 error redirection pages in configuration->site information section of admin back end.
Well, I'm really not sure but I hear it was having problems with hackers. Whenever I go on I get the 'HTTP 403 Forbidden' Error. Just keep checking daily to see if it works.
A 403 error message is an indication there may be an error on the remote web server. There is likely nothing you can do directly to solve the issue. The best thing to do in this case is to contact twitter support. They may have an error in their web server configuration that they can fix if notified about the issue.