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Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join http error 403.14 forbidden mvc iis 8 them; it only takes a minute: Sign up ASP MVC in IIS 7 results in: HTTP Error 403.14 - Forbidden up vote 125 down vote favorite 37 I'm developing an ASP MVC web project. Now I have a requirement
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which forces me to deploy to an IIS7 inmiddle of development (to check some features). I'm getting the above mentioned error message whenever I try to type the URL of the web site. (Note: development machine: Vista Home Premium, IIS7) What I have done until now: Edited the HOSTS file (C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts). Put two domains in it (127.0.0.1 domain1.com & 127.0.0.1 domain2.com). Created a folder c:\websites\dirOfApplication and deployed from within Visual Studio 8 to this folder. In IIS7 created a the web server is configured to not list the contents of this directory. mvc 5 new site with host name domain1.com and application folder the above. Typing the address domain1.com in Web browser results in the above error (HTTP Error 403.14 - Forbidden - The Web server is configured to not list the contents of this directory.) I think I'm missing something but don't know what! Tryed to deploy the files System.Web.Mvc, System.Web.Abstraction & System.Web.Routing wit the same outcome. Whenever I try to hit F5 and run the application, it works fine! asp.net-mvc iis hosting share|improve this question edited Mar 2 '14 at 8:17 psubsee2003 5,70963557 asked Nov 16 '09 at 10:53 savvas sopiadis 7252710 possible duplicate of ASP.NET MVC on IIS 7.5 –Sohnee Oct 25 '12 at 14:45 add a comment| 19 Answers 19 active oldest votes up vote 192 down vote Maybe it's useful to someone: After converting my app to MVC 4 with .NET framework 4.5 and installing the framework on my server with IIS 7.0 I encountered the same 'forbidden' error mentioned in the question. 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Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up HTTP Error 403.14 - Forbidden IIS Error for ASP.Net MVC 4 Application up vote http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1741439/asp-mvc-in-iis-7-results-in-http-error-403-14-forbidden 22 down vote favorite 7 we developed an asp.net mvc 4 application. in vs 2012 this work fine. we publish this web application and putting it on iis 7.5, but when we want to browse web application through iis, this error message was show: HTTP Error 403.14 - Forbidden The Web server is configured to not list the contents of this directory. we think that this error may be from http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15323190/http-error-403-14-forbidden-iis-error-for-asp-net-mvc-4-application this web application, but we create another asp.net mvc 4 application (without any change and with internet template) and putting it on iis, and again top error show to us. we search in the internet and see more poeples that this problem was happened for their. for example in this: 403 - Forbidden on basic MVC 3 deploy on iis7.5 link introduce an idea for solve this problem and assume that this problem was solved for their poeple, but this solution not work for me. another links that we say includes: this HTTP Error 403.14 - Forbidden and this: http://yassershaikh.com/http-error-403-14-forbidden-the-web-server-is-configured-to-not-list-the-contents-of-this-directory/ but this solutions not work for me any idea for solve this problem? asp.net-mvc asp.net-mvc-4 iis-7.5 share|improve this question asked Mar 10 '13 at 14:15 Pezhman Parsaee 4071919 Can you check if asp.net is installed on the server and IIS application pool is using the correct version? –Srikanth Venugopalan Mar 10 '13 at 14:18 from where i can find out that asp.net is installed? application pool is set to v4.0 –Pezhman Parsaee Mar 10 '13 at 14:27 i add this comment that other asp.net web form application that write in vs 2010 are in this iis and work correctly –Pezhman Parsaee Mar 1 Board Games Movies Role-Playing Games TV Series Videogames Italiano HTTP Error 403 - Forbidden after ASP.NET MVC Web Application deploy on IIS 7 July 1, 2015August 8, 2015 Ryan Coding, Networking & Web, Operating Systems, http://www.ryadel.com/en/error-403-forbidden-after-asp-net-mvc-web-application-deploy-on-iis-7/ System Configuration The problem A rather common issue when installing an ASP.NET MVC powered by .NET Framework 4 on IIS 7.0 or higher is the sudden appearance of a HTTP Error 403 - Forbidden upon launch: HTTP Error 403.14 - Forbidden - The Web server is configured to not list the contents of this directory. 1 HTTP Error 403.14 - Forbidden - The Web server is configured to not list http error the contents of this directory. The text might vary, but the meat is the same: despite anonymous authentication is enabled and all the permissions are set (IUSR, IIS_IUSRS, NetworkService), the web application refuses to run properly. The fix Well. the first thing to do obviously is to ensure that what we mentioned above is properly set: anonymous authentication must be set to enabled (Authentication icon in IIS settings) and all the aforementioned users http error 403.14 permissions must be properly assigned (filesystem wise). If everything has been handled correctly, you can proceed to add the following section to your web application‘s web.config file: Http Error 403.14 - Forbidden Iis 8
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