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works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Page not found in IIS, but it's there up vote 1 down vote favorite I have just installed IIS on Windows https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/315122 Server 2008. If I go to localhost, the default page is displayed, so the web server is ok. I have added a folder with a page in it in the \inetpub\wwwroot directory. The full path to the page is then C:\inetpub\wwwroot\folder\file.html. I have restarted the services but if I navigate to localhost/folder/file.html I get a 404 file not found error. Obviously I have forgotten something simple, but what is it? :) iis http-status-code-404 share|improve this question asked Apr 14 '14 at 10:44 http://superuser.com/questions/741486/page-not-found-in-iis-but-its-there user1301428 1,74542247 Check error log, you will find what exactly it is searching –Sai Apr 14 '14 at 11:56 @Sai It is searching that exact file: GET /folder/file.html - 80 –user1301428 Apr 14 '14 at 12:08 I think this is from access log, there will be error log, whenever it fails...! –Sai Apr 14 '14 at 12:10 @Sai Uhm, weird.. That's the only log file I have.. –user1301428 Apr 14 '14 at 12:25 Check this, forums.iis.net/t/1189242.aspx?IIS+7+HTTP+Error+Log+Location –Sai Apr 14 '14 at 12:28 | show 5 more comments 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote I've had this issue before - I had to set the username and password in again at Anonymous Authentication and it worked perfectly. You can also switch on Detailed errors at Error Pages in IIS to give more info. share|improve this answer answered Apr 14 '14 at 13:26 Lisa 32127 What did you reset the username and password to? –user1301428 Apr 14 '14 at 14:49 It was a domain account which was part of Admin and IIS users. All I did was put the details in again. –Lisa Apr 16 '14 at 6:44 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote I had this same problem. Observe your path: C:\inetpub\wwwroot\folder\file.html. Ensure that: The file name extension you are requesting (in this case, .html) is not being blocked by IIS. The directo
Reference Downloads About us Blog Terms Of Service Privacy Policy Contact us IIS 7 - 404 - File or directory not found. OR 403 Forbidden: Access denied. http://www.thecodingguys.net/blog/iis-7-404-file-or-directory-not-found There are two solutions to this which generally work for us: the first one is regarding permissions and the second is when an incorrect . NET Framework has been set. Solution One Open IIS Add http://nuance.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5954/~/http-error-404-%E2%80%93-file-or-directory-not-found-appears-when-using-http-roaming your website Click on Edit Permissions (top right) Click on Security Click Edit Click Add Click Advanced Click Find Now Look for IIS_IUSRS Click OK Click OK again Give error 404 IIS_IUSRS full rights Solution Two Click Application Pools (top left) Click Your Website Click Basic Settings (right column) Set the correct .NetFrameWork for your application. Click OK If these have solved the problem, you're done!
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Type the following in the "MIME type" field: application/octet-stream Click "OK" to apply the new MIME type. Click "OK" again to apply the new settings. Notes: In the example above, IIS now serves files of all file extensions. In order for the changes to take effect, the "World Wide Web Publishing