Sam,

I went to the site using IE and happened to catch "Loading Javascript 
<something>/members/something" on the status line.

That is the problem.  There is no login or registration for the site.

Contact:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

HTH

Roger Turk

Sam Heywood wrote:

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On Fri, 23 Mar 2001 13:57:51 -0500, Glenn McCorkle wrote:

> On Thu, 22 Mar 2001 00:12:07 -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:

>> Hello:

>> Please refer to http://www.sevenlocks.com/products/TOCPowertools.htm.
>> This page describes some real cool DOS utilities that are supposedly
>> available to the public as freeware.

>> Click on a download link and you will get an error page having a message
>> same as in subject.  Also you will see a note saying "You are not
authorised
>> to view this directory or page using the credentials you supplied".

>> The page doesn't even say what you need to have or whom you need to know
>> in order to obtain your free download.  They don't even have a login page
>> or a signup page.

>> What is this all about?

> Stitch this back together as a sigle line,

> http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q247/6/03.asp? 
PRD=iis&ID=401.3&FR=1&PA=1

I had already looked at the above URL.  This didn't make any sense to me
because the website in question had no login screen or signup page.  There
was nothing on the website saying that file permissions are restricted.
The webpage was announcing that the files listed on the page were all
freeware that they were trying to give away to anyone clicking on the
download link.  For these reasons I don't understand why I should have
been referred to this error page.

Regards,

Sam Heywood
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