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vote 9 down vote favorite 2 In case if error occurred on my web site I do the following: Server.Transfer("/error.aspx"); and that page has code: protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { ... Response.StatusCode = 404; } If I work on the localhost then together with 404 status returned for the page, page displays 'proper error description'. Once I published the same code to the internet all pages custom 404 error page wordpress with errors are still displayed with 404 status code, but the don't have the content. Instead, they have the standard 404 error message: 404 - File or directory not found. if the line "Response.StatusCode = 404" commented out then the proper page is provided, but it has 200 status code. Question: how to return user-friendly error page that in the same time has 404 error status code? Any thoughts are welcome! Thanks a lot in advance! P.S. ASP.NET 4.0 asp.net http-status-code-404 share|improve this question asked Apr 12 '12 at 2:57 Budda 7,5112087156 I've always done custom 404 pages in the same way. 1) Transfer to error page 2) user friendly page copy and a 404 under the bonnet for robots. One site I'm trying to do this on now I'm having exactly the same problem - if I add "Response.Status" then a standard 404 is displayed - remove the response.status and the page copy appears but returns a 200. My uneducated guess is something changed in .NET4 framework... –Jag Apr 29 '13 at 10:50 add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 8 down vote
you're not alone. It's surprisingly difficult to do this correctly, not helped by the fact that some errors
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are handled by ASP.NET and others by IIS. Ideally (and I
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expect such is the case with some other frameworks/servers) we would just configure our custom error internet 404 error pages in one place and it would just work, no matter how/where the error was raised. Something like:
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I created a new ASP.NET MVC 5 application using the standard template in Visual Studio. If I run the site and try to navigate to a resource that does not exist e.g. /foo/bar, I'll get the standard ASP.NET 404 page with the following information: Server Error in '/' Application. The resource cannot be found. Description: HTTP 404. The resource you are looking for (or one of its dependencies) could have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Please review the following URL and make sure that it is spelled correctly. Requested URL: /foo/bar Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:4.0.30319; ASP.NET Version:4.0.30319.33440 Not exactly friendly, is it? In this case theOne games Xbox 360 games PC https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/306355 games Windows games Windows phone games Entertainment All http://www.sherweb.com/blog/how-to-create-custom-error-pages-in-iis-7-5-with-asp-net/ Entertainment Movies & TV Music Business & Education Business Students & educators Developers Sale Sale Find a store Gift cards Products Software & services Windows Office Free downloads & security 404 error Internet Explorer Microsoft Edge Skype OneNote OneDrive Microsoft Health MSN Bing Microsoft Groove Microsoft Movies & TV Devices & Xbox All Microsoft devices Microsoft Surface All Windows PCs & tablets PC accessories Xbox & games Microsoft Band Microsoft custom 404 error Lumia All Windows phones Microsoft HoloLens For business Cloud Platform Microsoft Azure Microsoft Dynamics Windows for business Office for business Skype for business Surface for business Enterprise solutions Small business solutions Find a solutions provider Volume Licensing For developers & IT pros Develop Windows apps Microsoft Azure MSDN TechNet Visual Studio For students & educators Office for students OneNote in classroom Shop PCs & tablets perfect for students Microsoft in Education Support Sign in Cart Cart Javascript is disabled Please enable javascript and refresh the page Cookies are disabled Please enable cookies and refresh the page CV: {{ getCv() }} English (United States) Terms of use Privacy & cookies Trademarks © 2016 Microsoft
Home > Tech Hub > How To Set Up Custom Error Pages In IIS 7.5 With ASP.NET How To Set Up Custom Error Pages In IIS 7.5 With ASP.NET by Jamie Furr on June 21, 2012 This blog post will explain how to configure custom error pages in IIS (Internet Information Server). For this example we will be using IIS 7.5 which shipped with Windows Server 2008 R2. If we configure .NET Error Pages at the site level, ASP.NET stores the settings in the site's web.config file. Since these settings are stored in the web.config file they are portable and can be easily moved to another server with the site's content. How to setup Custom Error Pages in IIS 7.5 Open Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager. Select your website. Note: This could also be set at the server level and applied to all sites on the server. DoubleClick on the ".NET Error Pages" icon. The .NET Error Pages features view will be displayed. Click the "Edit Feature Settings" link to enable this feature. The "Edit Error Page Settings" dialog box will appear. In order to change the default mode, we must also specify a "Default Page". This page will be used for all status codes that are not otherwise defined. In our example we are using a generic custom error page to trap all other errors. Once you enter the absolute URL for the default error page click OK. Note: It may be a good idea to use a static HTML page here just in case ASP.NET is not functioning properly. By default server errors are shown when logged on locally to the IIS server and custom errors will only be used from remote sessions. We will want to change this to "On" if we are logged on locally to the IIS server. Otherwise, it will display detailed server errors, and not our custom error pages. Next we will explicitly define the 404 Error code. To get the browser to throw a 404 error, we pointed it to a file on the test site that does not exist. As you can see in the following image the friendly HTTP 404 error page was shown in IE9. A friendly