Very good idea - I tried the reset steps but still no joy. You may be onto something because the certificate on this server is a internal generated cert - not a trusted cert so we do get a cert warning before page/application loads.
This is still a real problem for us and need to figure out why this is happening. --- In [email protected], "valdhor" <valdhorli...@...> wrote: > > 403 is a "Access Denied/Forbidden" error. Seeing as you are making a secure > call, could it be a damaged certificate file in IE? You may want to try > repairing IE7 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/318378) or perhaps some > registry error? > > > --- In [email protected], "Anthony DeBonis" <anthony@> wrote: > > > > Need a fix for this ASAP - any help would be great > > > > We have remote object calls to LCDS that work fine in Firefox and Chrome > > but fail when we user IE 7 as the browser. > > > > FaultDetail: NetConnection.Call.Failed: HTTP: Status 403 > > > > > > Channel.Connect.Failed error NetConnection.Call.Failed: HTTP: Status 403: > > url: > > 'https://{servernamehere}/doh2/applinks/webserv/datavis/messagebroker/amf' > > > > IF I just hit the URL for the endpoint in IE7 it works fine - we get back a > > blank white empty page so we know the endpoint us available. > > > > The Channel is using mx.messaging.channels.SecureAMFChannel > > > > service-config.xml entries: > > > > <channel-definition id="myAmf" class="mx.messaging.channels.AMFChannel"> > > <endpoint > > url="http://{server.name}:{server.port}/{context.root}/messagebroker/amf" > > class="flex.messaging.endpoints.AMFEndpoint"/> > > <properties> > > <add-no-cache-headers>false</add-no-cache-headers> > > </properties> > > </channel-definition> > > > > <channel-definition id="mySecureAmf" > > class="mx.messaging.channels.SecureAMFChannel"> > > <endpoint > > url="https://{server.name}:{server.port}/{context.root}/messagebroker/amfsecure" > > class="flex.messaging.endpoints.SecureAMFEndpoint"/> > > <properties> > > <add-no-cache-headers>false</add-no-cache-headers> > > </properties> > > </channel-definition> > > >

