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Apr 15, 2014 07:12 AM|maaizle|LINK This is what I want to achieve: I have created an html page. I dont want IIS to show all the usual blue and white page to users when an error occurs in any of the websites setup on IIS. That page shows the physical path to files on the server. I will iis httperrors prefer if the users are shown my html page instead. Is there a way to achieve this? I would appreciate a step by step process if possible. I have read around and followed various steps as to achieve this but it doesnt show my html page. One of these links are below:http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc771076(v=ws.10).aspx I have started implementing custom error pages via web.config for the new websites I am creating, but for the previous ones (over 200 of them) this will be a very tideous task. Kindly help me out. asp.net iis html Reply wk1980 30 Posts Re: IIS catch all error page for multiple websites Apr 15, 2014 07:30 AM|wk1980|LINK Hi If you're using a version of IIS later than version 7 you can follow these steps... 1. Open IIS Manager and expand Sites 2. Select the site you want to configure the error page for and double click Error Pages 3. Click Edit Feature Settings and select Detailed errors for local requests and custom error pages for remote requests (assuming you want detailed error
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 iis custom error page not working blog post will explain how to configure custom error pages in IIS (Internet Information
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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 https://forums.iis.net/t/prev/1210589 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 http://www.sherweb.com/blog/how-to-create-custom-error-pages-in-iis-7-5-with-asp-net/ 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.
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your web site. The custom errors can be set or overridden on a site wide or directory-by-directory basis. While some web.config sections require that the directory is set as an application, this isn't one of them. A simple web.config with a httpErrors section may be placed in any directory, and the directory does NOT need to be set as an application. What are http errors? HTTP errors are returned to the client when something goes wrong on the server. Error status codes are returned if the requested file isn't found (404), or due to coding errors in the web page (500), and due to temporary issues such as failed database connections (500). The most common errors are 404 (file not found) and 500 (application) errors. Custom 404 and 500 errors are typically used to provide a friendlier error message to your users. Custom 404 and 500 errors could also redirect the user to the default (or any) page, and are sometimes used to notify the web site administrator of problems on the web site. If you wish to configure custom errors for your site, or even just for a single directory in your site, please follow the directions on this page. 400 Error (bad request) 401 Error (unauthorized) 403 Error (forbidden) 404 Error (not found) 500 Error (internal server error) How it's done Example custom HTTP errors. Comments are enclosed in and are not required. Capture and return specific error types