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down vote favorite 6 I am developing an application based on .Net Framework 3.5 sp1 and hosted on windows server 2008(64bit). While browsing wcf service (.svc) locally every things is ok but while browsing with full domain URL, it got an error. local address is like this: http://localhost/MyService.svc and domain address is like this: http://MySite.ir/MyService.svc by the way pages (.aspx) and other files work correctly both on localhost and with domain address. http error 404.3 - not found windows server 2012 any Idea would be appreciated Here is detailed error: HTTP Error 404.3 - Not Found The page you are requesting cannot be served because of the extension configuration. If the page is a script, add a handler. If the file should be downloaded, add a MIME map. Detailed Error Information Module: StaticFileModule Notification: ExecuteRequestHandler Handler: StaticFile Error Code: 0x80070032 Requested URL: http://MySite.ir:80/MyService.svc Physical Path: D:\inetpub\vhosts\MySite.ir\httpdocs\MyService.svc Logon Method: Anonymous Logon User Anonymous wcf share|improve this question asked Jul 18 '10 at 6:07 Mori 5991722 add a comment| 6 Answers 6 active oldest votes up vote 69 down vote Please make sure you've activated WCF components from here. Or alternate and easy way is, go to control panel -> Turn Windows feature on or off -> and make sure you've all the options ticked as mentioned in below screenshot. share|improve this answer answered Aug 12 '14 at 11:13 Nirav Mehta 2,55732040 11 .Net Framework 4.5 Advanced Services -> Check WCF Services and -> HTTP Activation did it for me! –devHead Dec 5 '14 at 19:18 2 Windows Server 2012 - just needed HTTP activation and Port Sharing checked. –dibs487 Mar 11 at 14:40 1 this is the solution for me. It worked on windows server 2012 r2 –Piero Alberto Jun 8 at
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