This error (HTTP 403 Forbidden) means that Internet Explorer was able to connect to the website, but it does not have permission to view the webpage.
www.emc2fusion.COM exists
www.emc2fusion.COM exists
But that's as far as it goes, for now...
I received a "Directly Listing Denied" error. Looks like the default response for IIS when the webserver is configured and running, but there are no pages (I tried some common index page filenames and got 404 errors for all those). Hopefully this means they have a new website in the works, and just haven't published it to the correct directory on the webserver yet.
Re: www.emc2fusion.COM exists
Not quite, look here:DeltaV wrote:But that's as far as it goes, for now...This error (HTTP 403 Forbidden) means that Internet Explorer was able to connect to the website, but it does not have permission to view the webpage.
http://mail.emc2fusion.com/
Another possibility is that the emc2fusion.com site is what they are going to be moving to once the research side is complete (assuming, of course, that "it works"
). I've seen a large number of customers where I work that get a domain, set up internal servers and email, but don't "turn on" the website for the first six months or two years, only to get the website running once the company is ready for it.
I admit, this is a bit of optimism on my part, but it may be a logical explanation for what we are seeing with that particular website/domain name.

I admit, this is a bit of optimism on my part, but it may be a logical explanation for what we are seeing with that particular website/domain name.
It may just be there so that the workers have an email address. Park@emc2fusion.com
Yeah, I've seen that as well.KitemanSA wrote:It may just be there so that the workers have an email address. Park@emc2fusion.com
