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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T21:36:24+00:00 2026-05-10T21:36:24+00:00

Where can I find some good pointers on best practices for running ASP.NET MVC

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Where can I find some good pointers on best practices for running ASP.NET MVC on IIS6?

I haven’t seen any realistic options for web-hosts who provide IIS7-hosting yet. Mostly because I don’t live in the U.S.

So I was wondering on how you best build applications in ASP.NET MVC and make it easily available to deploy on both IIS6 and IIS7. Keep in mind that this is for standard web-hosts, so there is no access to ISAPI-filters or special settings inside IIS6.

Are there anything else one should think about when developing ASP.NET MVC-applications to target IIS6? Any functions that doesn’t work?

UPDATE: One of the bigger issues is the thing with routes. The pattern {controller}/{action} will work on IIS7, but not IIS6 which needs {controller}.mvc/{action}. So how do I make this transparent? Again, no ISAPI and no IIS-settings, please.

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  1. 2026-05-10T21:36:25+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 9:36 pm

    It took me a bit, but I figured out how to make the extensions work with IIS 6. First, you need to rework the base routing to include .aspx so that they will be routed through the ASP.NET ISAPI filter.

    routes.MapRoute(     'Default',                                              // Route name     '{controller}.aspx/{action}/{id}',                      // URL with parameters     new { controller = 'Home', action = 'Index', id = '' }  // Parameter defaults ); 

    If you navigate to Home.aspx, for example, your site should be working fine. But Default.aspx and the default page address of http://[website]/ stop working correctly. So how is that fixed?

    Well, you need to define a second route. Unfortunately, using Default.aspx as the route does not work properly:

    routes.MapRoute(     'Default2',                                             // Route name     'Default.aspx',                                         // URL with parameters     new { controller = 'Home', action = 'Index', id = '' }  // Parameter defaults ); 

    So how do you get this to work? Well, this is where you need the original routing code:

    routes.MapRoute(     'Default2',                                             // Route name     '{controller}/{action}/{id}',                           // URL with parameters     new { controller = 'Home', action = 'Index', id = '' }  // Parameter defaults ); 

    When you do this, Default.aspx and http://[website]/ both start working again, I think because they become successfully mapped back to the Home controller. So the complete solution is:

    public class MvcApplication : System.Web.HttpApplication {     public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes)     {         routes.IgnoreRoute('{resource}.axd/{*pathInfo}');          routes.MapRoute(             'Default',                                              // Route name             '{controller}.aspx/{action}/{id}',                      // URL with parameters             new { controller = 'Home', action = 'Index', id = '' }  // Parameter defaults         );          routes.MapRoute(             'Default2',                                              // Route name             '{controller}/{action}/{id}',                            // URL with parameters             new { controller = 'Home', action = 'Index', id = '' }  // Parameter defaults         );     }      protected void Application_Start()     {         RegisterRoutes(RouteTable.Routes);     } } 

    And your site should start working just fine under IIS 6. (At least it does on my PC.)

    And as a bonus, if you are using Html.ActionLink() in your pages, you should not have to change any other line of code throughout the entire site. This method takes care of properly tagging on the .aspx extension to the controller.

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