How to fix “The Requested URL was Rejected. Please Consult With Your Administrator error message Fix” on Windows server 2019, 2022
Suppose you are seeing the “The Requested URL Was Rejected. Please Consult With Your Administrator” error while trying to load a website on Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Microsoft Edge. In that case, the problem should be oriented to the specific website, and clearing out the cookies and site data should help you resolve the issue. Follow these steps
Clear the cookies on the website
The first thing you should try to do is to clear the cookie and site data of the specific website.
1. On the Google Chrome browser window, click on the three-dot menu and click “Settings“.
2. Next, click on “Privacy and security” on the left-hand pane.
3. On the right-hand section, tap the “Site Settings” option to explore it.
4. Just, tap “Cookies and site data” to explore it.
5. Now, on the same side of the screen, tap “See all cookies and site data“.
6. Then, you will notice a search bar in the top-left corner. Write the name of the troublemaking website in the search box to filter out the search results.
7. Next, just click the bin icon to delete the website data from your system.
If you can find multiple cookies and site data, delete them all.
Once you have deleted the specific website cookies and site data, you can try to open the website once again. If this doesn’t work, close all the tabs on your Chrome browser and relaunch it.
Then, try to reach the website once more.
Clear browser cache
If deleting a specific site’s data and cookies of the website don’t work, try clearing out the complete browser cache.
If deleting a specific site’s data and cookies of the website don’t work, try clearing out the complete browser cache.
We have given detailed steps for clearing the browser cache in Google Chrome, Edge, and Mozilla Firefox.
Google Chrome
1. Open Google Chrome, if it isn’t already opened.
2. Then, you can press the Ctrl+Shift+Delete three keys together or, tap the three-dot menu and tap “More tools>” and tap the “Clear browsing data” option.
3. Set the ‘Time range:’ and select “All time” from the list.
4. Make sure that you have checked these three boxes–
5. Just, tap “Clear data” to remove all the corrupt files.
After this, try to reach the website again.
Microsoft Edge
1. Open Microsoft Edge, if it isn’t opened yet.
2. Then, tap on the three-dot (⋯) menu and tap “History” to access it.
3. Next, tap on the three-dot menu again and click on “Clear browsing data” to wipe out the browsing history.
4. At first, toggle the ‘Time range’ to “All time“.
5. Then, tick all these four boxes.
Browsing history Download history Cookies and other site data Cached images and files
6. Next, just tap “Clear now” to clear the browsing data.
Next, try to visit the website once again and test.
Mozilla Firefox
1. After opening Firefox, tap on the menu button and click on “History>“.
2. Next, click on “Clear recent history“.
3. After that, set the ‘Time range to clean:’ option to “Everything” from the drop-down list.
4. Next, just click “OK“.
After clearing the Firefox cache, try to open the website again.
Try opening in incognito mode
Sometimes some extensions may break/disallow some websites.
1. You can open an incognito tab very easily. You can press the Ctrl+Shift+N keys together to open an incognito tab.
2. In Google Chrome or any other browser, click on the three-dot menu and tap “New Incognito window“.
3. In the Microsoft Edge browser, tap the three-dot button and tap “New InPrivate window“.
4. If you are using Mozilla Firefox, press the Ctrl+Shift+P keys together to call an incognito tab. Or, tap the three-bar icon and tap “New private window“.
Add the website to the Trusted list
You should add the problematic site to the list of Trusted sites.
1. Copy the problematic website address from the address bar.
1. At first, right-click the Windows icon and tap “Run“.
2. Then, type this and click “OK“.
inetcpl.cpl
3. In the Internet Options screen, visit the “Security” tab.
4. After that, click on “Trusted sites“.
5. Next, click “Sites” so that you can add the website.
6. Paste the website in the box.
7. Uncheck the “Require server verification (https://) for all sites in this zone” box.
8. Finally, tap “Add“.
6. Finally, click “Apply” and “OK“.
After that, exit the Internet Options screen. Then, launch the browser and try to open the website again.
Remove the website from Internet Options
Check whether you have blocked the website on your computer or not.
1. At first, right-tap the Windows icon on your taskbar and tap “Run“.
2. Then, copy-paste this term into the Run box and hit Enter.
inetcpl.cpl
3. Next, go to the “Privacy” section.
4. In the ‘Settings’ pane, click on “Sites“.
5. Coming on to the Per Site Privacy Actions window, check if you can find the problematic website in the ‘Managed websites:’ pane.
6. If you can find that, select it and click “Remove” to remove it from the blocked list.
7. After that, click “OK“.
8. Coming back to the main page, click “Apply” and “OK” to save the changes.
After this, open the browser and open the website once more. You won’t see the “The Requested URL Was Rejected. Please Consult With Your Administrator” error message again.
Conclusion
In ours case after performing the above steps, we did not see the error again.
Hopefully this article will be useful for you. Good luck !