Have your tried unlocking the configuration section in the applicationhost. Config?
This has to do with the lifecycle of a request within IIS. In your case where there is no handler mapped, the 404 is recognized before the ASP dlls are even called into play. For items that are not explicitly identified in IIS as requiring Asp.Net, the IIS 404 error will fire and ignore any directives within Asp.Net.
Even if a wild-card is applied to the all extensions, this wild-card is only called if IIS does not detect a 404 first. This includes directories and all file extensions not handled explicitly by .Net. So if you attempt to go to
and that file does not exist, you will not receive a .Net 404 error handler. If you change . Gif to .
Aspx the handler will subsequently fire. The only method I have seen that adequately responds to this is to change all of your 404 handlers within IIS to redirect to a URL file on your local site. It will pass an aspxerror querystring, but if you put a?
Error= in your url declaration, you will be able to add specific information.
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