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In my asp.net mvc 3 application I've done some error handling and I happy it working. It works properly on the local computer. But on the hosting the iis perhaps substitute errors views by its own error pages. I think and I'm almost sure it's because of Response.TrySkipIisCustomErrors.

But I set Response.TrySkipIisCustomErrors to true; and there's no effect.

web.config

<customErrors mode="Off"></customErrors>

Global.asax

void Application_Error(object sender, EventArgs e)
 {
   var exception = Server.GetLastError();
   Response.Clear();
   Server.ClearError();
   Response.StatusCode = (int)HttpStatusCode.InternalServerError;
   Response.TrySkipIisCustomErrors = true;

   var routeData = new RouteData();
   routeData.Values["controller"] = "Errors";
   routeData.Values["action"] = "ServerError";

   var httpException = exception as HttpException;
   if (httpException != null)
    {
       Response.StatusCode = httpException.GetHttpCode();
       switch (Response.StatusCode)
        {
          case 403:
            routeData.Values["action"] = "Unathorized";
                       break;
          case 404:
            routeData.Values["action"] = "NotFound";
                        break;
                }
       }

 IController errorsController = new ErrorsController();
 var rc = new RequestContext(new HttpContextWrapper(Context), routeData);
 errorsController.Execute(rc);
}

How rewrite this code to get IIS on the hosting handle errros as I want.

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Try to derive from a controller base class, which will override the OnException method, and put all your error handling code there.

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