IIS 7.5 With NET MVC - Getting 404 Errors When Mixing MVC With Website
Jan 3, 2010
We are Running Windows 7 or Windows 2008 using integrated pipeline (not classic) and we are Getting 404 Errors when mixing MVC with Website and / or WebApplication ProjectsHowever, this problem doesn't exist when I run off the web server locally in visual studio, only when I use IIS 7.5. Is there anything special you need to configure in IIS 7.5 in order for website and webapplication projects to use MVC? I wouldn't think so, but when I run mvcapplication on IIS 7.5
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