![]() aspx files generate a 404, you probably don't have ASP.Net installed) if you're getting a 404 on an active content type in IIS 7, it may also mean your handler is not installed - so you need to actually go install the component that supports that file extension (for example, if.Active content files served by any extension must have that extension allowed in the Web Service Extensions restriction list (aka ISAPI/CGI restrictions in IIS 7).this means that IIS treats them as active content, not static files.Unless a script handler (active content engine, eg, ASP/ASPX/PHP/Java/ISAPI/etc) is associated with them.See: IIS 6.0 will not serve unknown MIME types.IIS won't serve files that don't have a MIME type associated with them. ![]() To consolidate answers into one more general answer:
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