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Http Error 500.19 - Internal Server Error Iis 7.5 Windows 7
a minute: Sign up IIS conflict with Sql Server Reporting Services up vote 0 down vote favorite When running in Visual Studio, my mvc3 app does not ask for any authentication. However, when I deployed to test server (Windows Server 2008 and IIS 7) I keep getting a prompt asking for UserName and Password. I supply the admin credentials for the
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server yet there is a failure. The strange thing is that the page is served but I keep getting the prompt. All the ajax calls however fail with a 401 Unauthorized error. I tried different types of authentication but the results are the same. Even with anonymous authentication only I get a prompt for user name and password. I tried changing the pipeline from Managed to Classic but then MVC would not work and I get 404 error. This is my first mvc app and I did not expect such issues in deployment. Any clues how to get this to work? ==Edit begin=== This is what I suspect might be causing the issue. On the server the site is bound to test.xyz.com. Also, there is Sql Server Reporting Services Installed. My application is tries to query the url test.xyz.com/Reports but I think this is bound to SSRS. When I stop the SSRS service I get a service unavailable 503 error. Otherwise I get a authentication window. I am trying to find out how can I remove the particular SSRS binding s
HTTP Error 500.19 - Internal Server Error 17 January 2011Resolving IIS7 HTTP Error 500.19 - Internal Server Error 1 0 Jonathan Allen LiveJournal Tags: RedGate Tools,SQL Server,Tips and Tricks http error 500.19 - internal server error iis 10 How To The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data
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for the page is invalid. As part of my work recently I was moving SQL Monitor from the bespoke XSP web http error 500.19 iis 10 server to be hosted on IIS instead. This didn't go smoothly. I was lucky to be helped by Red Gate's support team (http://twitter.com/kickasssupport). I had SQL Monitor installed and working fine on the XSP http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9229061/iis-conflict-with-sql-server-reporting-services site but wanted to move to IIS so I reinstalled the software and chose the IIS option. This wasn't possible as IIS wasn't installed on the server. I went to Control Panel, Windows features and installed IIS and then returned to the SQL Monitor installer. Everything went as planned but when I browsed the site I got a huge error with the message "HTTP Error 500.19 - Internal Server https://www.simple-talk.com/blogs/resolving-iis7-http-error-500-19-internal-server-error/ Error The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid." All links that I could find suggested it was a permissions issue, based on the directory where the config file was stored. I changed this any number of times and also tried the altering its location. Nothing resolved the error. It was only when I was trying the installation again that I read through the details from Red Gate and noted that they referred to ASP settings that I didn't have. Essentially I was seeing this. I had installed IIS using the default settings and that DOESN'T include ASP. When this dawned on me I went back through the windows components installation process and ticked the ASP service within the IIS role. Completing this and going back to the IIS management console I saw something like this; so many more options! When I clicked on the Authentication icon this time I got the option to not only enable Anonymous Authentication but also ASP.NET Impersonation (which is disabled by default). Once I had enabled this the SQL Monitor website worked without error. I think the HTTP Error 500.19 is misleading in this case and at the very least
I get the same error. Do I need to ask my hosting company to add these permissions or I http://www.tech-archive.net/Archive/Internet-Server/microsoft.public.inetserver.iis/2010-07/msg00087.html can do it? but how? Please guide. /Raf Adriano da Silva wrote: Error 500.19 on IIS 7 09-May-08 Hello there. I am not sure if already found a solution for this problem, but I had the same problem yesterday and after searching the net for two days a finally found the solution for this. Try the following: 1 - http error Open the applicationHost.config file under the %windir%\System32\intsrv\config and changed the section