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How to access Adebis and adrepo within Microsoft

Tomine, Ena | Ena | GSD 0 Reputation points
2026-06-12T00:08:41.5933333+00:00

I cannot access Adebis (link removed) and adrepo (link removed) within Microsoft.

Microsoft Edge | Website issues | Windows 11
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  1. Thomas4-N 16,945 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2026-06-12T08:24:07.3033333+00:00

    Hello Tomine, Ena | Ena | GSD,

    Please note that both ebis.ne.jp and ad-repo.com are third-party Japanese ad-network / attribution services, not Microsoft properties. So if access is being denied, in most cases the block is coming from the site itself or your network, not from Edge or Windows. The existing answer covers the generic Edge troubleshooting fairly well, but those steps only help if it's actually browser-side.

    To confirm where the block really is, could you share a bit more:

    • The exact behavior / error message you see (e.g. "Access denied", "403 Forbidden", endless loading, login fails) — a screenshot would be ideal
    • Did it ever work before, and roughly when did it stop?
    • Is this a personal device or a work/school-managed one (managed devices often have web filtering)
    • Same result in Chrome / Firefox on the same PC, and from another device or network?

    If it fails in every browser and on another network too, it's almost certainly a site-side block (their WAF, account status, or regional restriction) and the next step would be reaching out to the service providers directly. If it only fails in Edge on your PC, then the Edge-side checks already listed are the right path.

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    2026-06-12T00:08:58.3666667+00:00

    Follow these steps in Microsoft Edge on Windows 11 to troubleshoot access to external sites such as Adebis and adrepo:

    1. Test in InPrivate mode
      • Open Microsoft Edge.
      • Press Ctrl + Shift + N to open an InPrivate window.
      • Try accessing the sites from the InPrivate window.
      • If they work in InPrivate, the issue is likely related to cached data or cookies.
    2. Clear browser cache
      • In Edge, open Settings and clear browsing data (focus on cached images and files, and cookies/site data).
      • Close and reopen Edge, then try the sites again.
    3. Check if other Microsoft sites work
      • Confirm whether other Microsoft or general websites (for example, www.microsoft.com, support.microsoft.com) are accessible.
      • If many sites show “Access Denied” or similar, there might be network-level blocking or rate limiting (for example, by a CDN or security device). In that case, reduce automated or very frequent connections from the same network or device and try again later.
    4. Verify security/filtering software
      • If using security software, web filters, or enterprise network devices that test or filter web traffic, ensure they are not blocking or intercepting these domains.
      • If on a managed/school/work device or network, contact the IT administrator to confirm the sites are allowed and not blocked by policy.
    5. Try another browser or device
      • Test the same URLs from another browser or another device on the same network.
      • If they fail everywhere, the issue is likely with the network or upstream filtering.

    If the problem persists only in Edge after these steps, repeat the InPrivate test and cache clear, then contact the network or system administrator for further investigation.


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