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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T10:47:22+00:00 2026-05-16T10:47:22+00:00

I am having some issues with deploying my MVC 2 application on a IIS

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I am having some issues with deploying my MVC 2 application on a IIS 6 server.

I have the following project structure:

/
   App/
      Controllers/
      Helpers/
      Infrastructure/
      Models/
      Views/
   Public/          # This folder contains CSS and JS files
   Global.asax
   Web.config

I have a custom System.Web.Mvc.WebFormViewEngine that tells my application to lookup the views in /App/Views instead of the default /Views.

It works fine on Cassini and IIS 7.5.

I need to deploy my application in a virtual directory on IIS 6 and I am getting 404 errors when trying to access any of my controllers.

I read that I needed to add a Default.aspx with the following code behind:

protected void Page_Load( object sender, EventArgs e ) {
    HttpContext.Current.RewritePath( Request.ApplicationPath, false );
    IHttpHandler httpHandler = new MvcHttpHandler();
    httpHandler.ProcessRequest( HttpContext.Current );
}

It actually called my default controller, and showed the corresponding view, but it’s the only page I’ve been able to get so far.

I tried to enable the wildcard mapping, it didn’t change anything. But I’m using ASP.NET 4.0, and it enables routing of extension-less URLs.

I’m not really sure what to do now, I’m not finding any other helpful sources of information on the Internet.

How could I make it work?

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    2026-05-16T10:47:23+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:47 am

    See this walkthrough by Phil Haack.

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