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How to Fix URL Rejected - ID is 61caecf0-40b7-46d5-8e7a-b7e66f27f1fa

Salman Ali Mirza 0 Reputation points
2026-03-04T11:10:42.5066667+00:00

The requested URL was rejected. Please consult with your administrator.

Your support ID is 61caecf0-40b7-46d5-8e7a-b7e66f27f1fa

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  1. TaoLi 67,535 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-03-04T13:08:03.8166667+00:00

    Hello,

    Is this website private or public?

    Press Ctrl + Shift + N to open InPrivate mode and then visit the website. Or try using another browser or device.

    If the site opens in InPrivate mode, another browser, or another device, it’s usually a cookie or extension conflict.

    In the Edge address bar, type: edge://settings/reset

    Click “Restore settings to their default values” to reset Edge and see if this resolves the issue.

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  2. Q&A Assist
    2026-03-04T11:10:51.5966667+00:00
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    "The requested URL was rejected" with a support ID is generated by a web gateway, proxy, firewall, or application security device in front of the site, not by Microsoft Edge itself.

    To resolve it:

    1. Contact the administrator or support team that manages access to that website (for example, corporate IT helpdesk or the site’s support). Provide the full error text and the support ID 61caecf0-40b7-46d5-8e7a-b7e66f27f1fa so they can look up the blocked request in their logs.
    2. If this occurs when accessing a Microsoft cloud service (such as SharePoint, OneDrive, Power Automate, or Azure), the administrator should check:
      • Whether the organization’s firewall or web filter is blocking required Microsoft domains or IP ranges.
      • Whether any acceptable use or security policy has blocked the tenant or specific URLs.
    3. If the block is due to corporate firewall rules, the admin can allow-list the required Microsoft service endpoints (domains/IPs) for the product being accessed.
    4. If the error appears only in one browser profile or after sign-in, clear cookies and site data for that site and try again. If it persists, the block is almost certainly on the server or gateway side and must be fixed by the administrator.

    Because the message includes a support ID, only the service or network owner can use that ID to identify the exact reason and remove or adjust the block.


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