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Q.
HTTP/1.0 403 Access Forbidden.
A.
You might encounter this in trying to set up the software. This is a message from
IIS saying that there is no default file in the directory you are looking at, AND
you do not have directory browsing enabled. While you are setting up new web directories,
it is often easier to enable directory browsing, just in case you mistype the default
file when you are saving for example.
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