· Often, forbidden errors are caused by an access misconfiguration on the client-side, which means you can usually resolve the issue yourself. A common cause of these errors is the file or folder permission settings, which control who can read, write, and execute the file or folder. · Jeff, I'm having the exact same issue. I have a large folder cut into 2 gig rar pieces. Where previously, I could download files simultaneously, I now can't seem to have more than one downloading, and even then sometimes the single file download . · Hello, when I try to download a zip file on my web site it gives me a Forbidden nginx error, I already saw the file permission and it's with a permission. Does someone knows how to fix it.
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After some research I found @MichaelS's method the simplest, nevertheless I added some modifications that you could find useful, as such. Added Try/Finally blocks, so we could handle user interruptions (Ctrl+C) and cleanup (See Gracefully stopping in Powershell). Jeff, I'm having the exact same issue. I have a large folder cut into 2 gig rar pieces. Where previously, I could download files simultaneously, I now can't seem to have more than one downloading, and even then sometimes the single file download fails at some point in the download process. Answer (1 of 2): I was searching for something like that, and tried many things. In my case, the directory was forbidden but not the files. The only way that worked was using something like Internet Download Manager, that has the option to make a batch download.
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