Custom Error Pages Iis 7.5
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 HTTP 404 Error in IE9: On the .NET Error Pages Actions menu click the Add link. The "Add Custom Error Page" dialog will appear. This is where we define individual error pages per status code. For our example we will add a custom page for the HTTP 404 Error. Now that we have turned on the feature and added a custom page for the 404 status code we can verify it is working. To verify visit a page that does not exist. In our example we will use http://mysite.com/deletedfile.aspx. You can see in the following image that the custom error page was shown. Our custom 404 Error message in IE 9: As mentioned above this can also be man
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Web Platform Installer Get Help: Ask a Question in our Forums More Help Resources Blogs Forums Home IIS.NET Forums IIS 7 and Above Classic ASP Custom https://forums.iis.net/t/prev/1151494 404 page not executing URL Custom 404 page not executing URL [Answered]RSS 5 replies Last post Dec 14, 2010 02:05 PM by pablowerkiis ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print http://aspnetfaq.com/how-to-set-up-custom-error-pages-in-iis-7/ Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Advanced Search Reply pablowerkiis 4 Posts Custom 404 page not executing URL Dec 14, 2010 10:51 AM|pablowerkiis|LINK I custom error have iis 7.5 installed on a windows 7 x64 computer. I have the custom errors (404) set to Execute URL, but when I access a page that does not exist, iis is displaying the default 404 page and not executing the 404.asp URL. Can anyone help me figure this out? custom error 404 classic app custom 404 page Reply custom error pages pablowerkiis 4 Posts Re: Custom 404 page not executing URL Dec 14, 2010 12:20 PM|pablowerkiis|LINK I am now able to get the custom 404.asp page working by editing the web.config file. Changing the "errorMode" from
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… Read the complete post here: http://www.orcsweb.com/blog/jamie-furr/how-to-create-custom-error-pages-in-iis-7-5-with-asp-net/ Happy Hosting! Be Sociable, Share! Tweet Comments are closed. Proverbs 19:20 "Get all the advice and instruction you can, so you will be wise the rest of your life." Categories Development/Coding Hosting IIS (Internet Information Services) SQL/Databases System Administration Virtualization Tags.NET ASP.NET Automation blog centos cloud CMS css cytanium Development/Coding Email gmail Hosting IIS javascript Learning Linux logparser MVC MySQL Orchard OrcsWeb performance PHP PowerShell RHEL security server SherWeb smtp SQL/Databases System Administration tip Troubleshooting Ubuntu virtualization Visual Studio web farm WebMatrix Windows windows server Wordpress (c) 2016 Brad Kingsley