1.15.2009

Access Denied

Access Denied messages can sometimes be caused by bandwidth or cross-domain issues.

I can't quite put my finger on it, but I think there are elements on the page which timeout before they load, and throw Access Denied messages to the page as it loads, so the page then throws an "Access Denied" message to the user.

If you have a corporate network that has elements exposed to the internet, there may be several different ways to get into your SharePoint Sites based on whether your users are accessing it from the Corporate Network (or VPN), or from home (or in the field). Don't use the 'At Home' Method to access the site from inside the Corporate Network, as you are looping through the internet instead of just stying inside your Corporate network.

You can reproduce this and test it by finding users who have intermittent access and Access Denied messages. In other words, sometimes they can get in and sometimes they can't.

I need to wordsmith this.

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