I'm trying to run an ASP.NET MVC 2 web application under IIS on Windows 7, but I get a 403.14 error. Here are the steps to reproduce:
- Open Visual Studio 2010
- Create a new ASP.NET MVC 2 project called MvcApplication1
- Shift+F5 to run the app. You should see
http://localhost:{random_port}/
and the page will render correctly.
- Click on MvcApplication1, and select "Properties". Go to the "Web" section.
- Select "Use Local IIS Web server" and create a virtual directory.
- Save.
- Shift+F5 to run the app. You should see
http://localhost/MvcApplication1/
and an IIS error HTTP Error 403.14 - Forbidden The Web server is configured to not list the contents of this directory.
.
It's clear that for whatever reason, ASP.NET routing is not working correctly.
Things I've already thought of and tried:
- Verified that all IIS features are enabled in "Turn Windows features on or off".
- Verified that the default website is configured to use .NET 4.0
- Reassigned ASP.NET v4 scripmaps via
aspnet_regiis -i
in the v4.0.30319
directory.
Here's the most amazing part - this is on a just-built machine. New copy of Windows 7 x64 Ultimate, clean install of Visual Studio 2010 Premium, no other websites and no other work performed.
Anything else I can try?
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