I suggest you have a look at your webserver logs. It is probably a webserver 
configuration problem, not a Roundcube problem, and the server logs may give 
you 
clues about why permission is being denied. It could be as simple as the files 
to 
be served are not world-readable, or more subtle, like you're missing a needed 
web 
server access rule to explicitly allow access or script execution, or although 
there is access to the scripts, there isn't access to php.

Ben.



On 12/02/12 1:36 PM, Advrk Aplmrkt wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Newbie question: After following the instructions on the website to
> install Roundcube (unpack into /var/www/html/, setup MySQL database,
> etc.), I encountered a Forbidden error when trying to access the
> installer page.
>
> How do I troubleshoot this issue?
>
> Thank you very much.
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