Http Error 404 File Or Directory Not Found Iis 6.0
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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 forWeb Platform Installer Get Help: Ask a Question in our Forums More Help Resources Blogs Forums Home IIS.NET Forums IIS 5 & IIS 6 https://forums.iis.net/t/next/1202829 General HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found. HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found. [Answered]RSS 5 replies Last post Oct 03, 2013 01:36 PM https://www.wiknix.com/how-to-fix-http-error-404-not-found/ by Rovastar ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Advanced Search Reply Striped Shir... 7 Posts HTTP Error http error 404 - File or directory not found. Oct 01, 2013 04:45 PM|Striped Shirt|LINK How can I discover the exact file or folder that cannot be found? c:\WINDOWS\system32\LogFiles\HTTPERR provides no such information. Reply peterviola 735 Posts Re: HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found. Oct 01, 2013 05:14 PM|peterviola|LINK Hi, The page requests causing 404 errors will http error 404 be in the W3SVCx log folder of the site in question. You'll want to use a tool such as log parser to save yourself time to find just the 404 errors (or other error codes). Here's an example query you can use: logparser.exe "SELECT TOP 10 cs-uri-stem,sc-status from C:\wwwlogs\W3SVC1\u_ex131001.log where sc-status=404" >404.txt The output file will look something like this: cs-uri-stem sc-status ----------- --------- /test 404 /test3.aspx 404 Statistics: ----------- Elements processed: 2 Elements output: 2 Execution time: 0.02 seconds I like to create a batch file with several queries using parameters so that I can get a variety of data when I need to look at a log file. http://www.peterviola.com/automate-log-parser-to-find-your-data-faster/ Peter Viola MCTIP SA, EST, DBA 2008 MCSA Windows Server 2012 Please 'Mark as Answer' if this post helps you. www.peterviola.com Reply Striped Shir... 7 Posts Re: HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found. Oct 02, 2013 05:48 PM|Striped Shirt|LINK Peter, On the server in question, there is no such folder as C:\wwwlogs The IIS is version
HTTP Error 404 Not Found Last updated on January 21, 2014 By Jay Bokhiria Leave a CommentHow to fix HTTP error 404 not found? So here I give you a some tips to fix error 404 and also give you information about what is error 404 not found. HTTP Error 404 Displayed As: "404 Error" "Error 404" "404 Not Found" "Not Found, Error 404" "HTTP Error 404" "HTTP 404 error" "Error 404 Not Found" "404 File or Directory Not Found" "HTTP 404 Not Found" "404 Page Not Found" "404 File Not Found" "The requested URL [URL] was not found on this server." What is Error 404 (Not Found)? "404 Error" is an occurs because server not find your requested URL or your input. In websites, the old pages and posts are removed by owner so when you open old pages that already removed then 404 not found error shows on your display. Your requested entry is not found by server so that's the reason for "Error 404 Not Found". Error 404 also occur in Windows operating system when you request dynamic content with IIS 6.0. The error message says "HTTP Error 404 - File or Directory not found". So 404 is a not found error code that occurs when your request is not found. How To Fix Error 404 Fix 1: Check your URL that you enter in the browser's address bar. Many times URL removed or change the URL path by website owner, So check the URL is correct or not. Try this URL to understand: https://www.wiknix.com/jay-bokhiria/ The above URL is not indexed and not posted by me and that's the reason for http server not found and a 404 error is displayed. Same as above URL when you entered your requested URL, maybe it's removed or not published. Fix 2: Copy your URL and paste in Google Search. Google automatically finds the original URL and many times it's working. Fix 3: Use Google Cache http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://wiknix.com/ Enter your requested URL in place of wiknix.com and enter in your browser address bar. Google cache store caches old URL and show you res