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Updated Direction Ascending Descending Search Tips Find the answer to your question Search filters applied "HTTP Error 404 – File or Directory not found" appears when using HTTP Roaming with IIS 6.0 or later Answer ID 5954 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/315122 | Published 04/09/2010 04:02 PM | Updated 04/28/2010 12:35 PM "HTTP Error 404 – File or Directory not found" appears when using HTTP Roaming with IIS 6.0 or later Problem: When attempting to open a file from a web server running IIS 6.0 or later, and the file has an extension that is not a defined "MIME Type", the following error message will be displayed: HTTP Error 404 – File or Directory not http://nuance.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5954/~/http-error-404-%E2%80%93-file-or-directory-not-found-appears-when-using-http-roaming found Cause: A Dragon NaturallySpeaking user profile contains several file extensions that are not a defined "MIME Type" by IIS 6.0 or later. Earlier versions of IIS included a wildcard character for "MIME" mapping which permitted IIS to serve any file regardless of its extension. IIS 6.0 and later versions do not include this wildcard "MIME" mapping, and will not serve any extension that is not defined. Note: For further information concerning the changes made to IIS 6.0 and later versions, please refer to the following Windows Knowledgebase article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326965 Solution: Define a wildcard "MIME Type" within the roaming user profile directory of the IIS server. In order to define the wildcard "MIME Type", please follow the steps listed below: Click "Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools". Double-click on "Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager". Right-click on the roaming user profile directory that has been created. Select "Properties". Select the "HTTP Headers" tab. Click the "MIME Types" button. Click the "New" button. Type the following in the "Extension" field: *
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 for the changes to take effect, thASP.NET Community Standup Forums Help Home/ASP.NET Forums/General ASP.NET/Getting Started/On IIS getting error HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found. wh... On https://forums.asp.net/t/1423550.aspx?On+IIS+getting+error+HTTP+Error+404+File+or+directory+not+found+when+trying+to+open+a+pdf+file+through+asp+net+application IIS getting error HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found. when trying to open a pdf file through asp.net application RSS 21 replies Last post May 25, 2009 05:37 AM by Nisha Balwatkar ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Support Options Advanced Search Reply Nisha not found Balwat... None 0 Points 12 Posts On IIS getting error HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found. when trying to open a pdf file... May 15, 2009 09:55 AM|Nisha Balwatkar|LINK I have a User control in asp.net application where i crete a PDF file dynamically in the application andlater open it in the same application. Th file file or directory is generated properly as i can see it in IIS where I have saved it in a folder but in appliction when I attempt to open it an an error is shown which is as follows HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found. Internet Information Services (IIS) Reply jeff@zina.co... All-Star 70248 Points 10442 Posts Re: On IIS getting error HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found. when trying to open a pdf... May 16, 2009 10:46 PM|jeff@zina.com|LINK Check permissions. Jeff Have you Binged a solution before posting? Reply sagar k Member 30 Points 26 Posts Re: On IIS getting error HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found. when trying to open a pdf... May 17, 2009 10:15 AM|sagar k|LINK 1. First set the permissions to full control over read /write..(Options->Security->...) 2. Check the path that you are using to access the created file is a valid physical path. Just copy that path and paste it in explorer and see if it opens the file.