(The content served back from IIS 7.0 is empty.) However, the ASP.NET does not appear to execute. When I explicitly add a handler for the path, '*.aspx' to one of my applications, the error no longer appears. (I can only assume that they are inherited.) Note: These entries (above) are not listed for the default Web site or any of its applications. PageHandlerFactory-ISAPI-2.0 | *.aspx | Enabled | Unspecified | IsapiModule | Local PageHandlerFactory-ISAPI-1.1 | *.aspx | Enabled | Unspecified | IsapiModule | Local PageHandlerFactory-Integrated | *.aspx | Enabled | Unspecified | .SimpleHandlerFactory | Local
When I examine the handler mappings for the machine (itself), the following entries are listed: The page you requested has a file name extension that is not recognized, and is not allowed.ĪSP.NET is installed and enabled on IIS 7.0 (via the 'Windows Features' applet in the Control Panel). default.aspx) return the following message:ĭescription: The page you are requesting cannot be served because of the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) map policy that is configured on the Web server. I am unable to serve up an ASP.NET page from IIS 7.0 on Windows Vista RC 1 (Ultimate Edition).