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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T18:32:58+00:00 2026-05-21T18:32:58+00:00

Can I have an ASP.MVC 3 application running in my site root (a simple

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Can I have an ASP.MVC 3 application running in my site root (a simple CMS to provide MOST site content), and have it co-exist with additional ASP.Net apps (2 Web Forms apps and 1 MVC app) running in subfolders to provide more specialized functionality?

Example:

www.mycompany.com
/             // ASP.MVC 3 App goes here to handle 90% of our page content.
/store/       // Older web forms app to handle our online store.
/survey/      // Older web forms app to provide survey forms.
/locations/   // An ASP.MVC 3 app to render a map with site locations.

I wouldn’t mind integrating the ‘locations’ MVC app with the CMS if necessary, but if they can be separate, it would simplify long term maintenance. Does the root application need to know about the others? (including the other projects as subprojects into the main MVC project in VS.2010?)

As for the ‘store’ and ‘survey’ Web Forms apps. They are running .Net 3.5, but we could recompile them to 4.0 if needed. Do the ‘store’ ‘survey’ and ‘locations’ folders need to be virtual folders mapped in with IIS?

Hopefully this example is simplified enough, to find out if it is possible (and how) to integrate applications together with ASP.MVC 3 running in the site root. I’m in a situation where the separate apps must share a domain and pretend to be 1 cohesive site. (They will all share the same HTML template)

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    2026-05-21T18:32:59+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 6:32 pm

    Just mark those other applications as Applications in IIS and that will do.

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