Where your handlers are defined in the web. Config, add a clear before the first item in the list, if there is not one there already. Also make sure that the application pool running the web site is running the version of .
Net that you are targeting in your code.
Where your handlers are defined in the web. Config, add a before the first item in the list, if there is not one there already. Also make sure that the application pool running the web site is running the version of .
Net that you are targeting in your code.
I actually have no handlers specified in my web. Config, and .net version is correct in web. Config – StevieB Dec 28 '11 at 18:53 In IIS, is your application pool set to .
Net 2.0 or 4.0? That should match what is in your web. Config also.
The version of . Net the application pool uses is set in IIS, and not in your web.config. – Derreck Dean Dec 29 '11 at 21:11 It is set to 4 in IIS which matches what it says in my web.
Config – StevieB Dec 30 '11 at 22:20.
Try to set web config in this way: Ensure you have ASP. NET has been installed correctly. You should see default application pool named "ASP.NET 4" or something like this.
If it's not looks like ASP. NET not installed correctly. Try aspnet_regiis -i in .
NET 4 CMD.
The version of .net" rel="nofollow">.net you are using is not registered with IIS correctly. If it is .net" rel="nofollow">.net version 4 on a 64 bit 2008 server use these two command to fix it. %windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\aspnet_regiis.
Exe -i %windir%\Microsoft. NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\aspnet_regiis. Exe -i.
Please go through this post. From the post: Click Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Run In the Open textbox paste in the following line (see list of all . NET Framework version install, repair and unistall command lines here): For silent repair on 32 bit computer with .
Net Framework version 4.0.30319 use: %windir%\Microsoft. NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\SetupCache\Client\setup. Exe /repair /x86 /x64 /ia64 /parameterfolder Client /q /norestart For silent repair on 64 bit computer with .
Net Framework version 4.0.30319 use: %windir%\Microsoft. NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\SetupCache\Client\setup. Exe /repair /x86 /x64 /ia64 /parameterfolder Client /q /norestart 2.
Click OK to start the repair. 3. After, the repair ran for a few minutes, I restarted IIS 7.5, and things began to work correctly!
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