amazon getting paid for reviewing products

  • the directory or file specified does not exist on the web server.
  • the url contains a typographical error.
  • a custom filter or module, such as urlscan, restricts access to the file.
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amazon getting paid for reviewing products

  • create the content on the web server.
  • review the browser url.
  • create a tracing rule to track failed requests for this http status code and see which module is calling setstatus. for more information about creating a tracing rule for failed requests, click here.

amazon getting paid for reviewing products

module   iis web core
notification   maprequesthandler
handler   staticfile
error code   0x80070002
requested url   http://lafdacs.org:80/do-i-get-paid-more-if-it-s-raining-or-bad-weather-with-amazon-flex.htm
physical path   \\boswinfs05\home\users\web\b7\whl.acasanova\do-i-get-paid-more-if-it-s-raining-or-bad-weather-with-amazon-flex.htm
logon method   anonymous
logon user   anonymous

amazon getting paid for reviewing products

this error means that the file or directory does not exist on the server. create the file or directory and try the request again.

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