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I have a simple web api project. When I deploy it on IIS 7.5 on Win 7 using Publish feature under VS2010, it works fine. But when I deploy it to IIS 7 on Windows server 2008 (msinfo32 shows version is 6.0.6002 service pack 2), it returns 404.0 Not Found for the same GET request that worked on IIS 7.5

Module IIS Web Core 
Notification MapRequestHandler 
Handler StaticFile 
Error Code 0x80070002 

I have googled and done all suggestions that I can but none of them worked form me.

Any idea how to fix it?

Thanks

2 Answers 2

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I would make sure you are using the correct url/location when making the GET request, if your making the GET request off of your own project then it could change if you deploy to another location.

If you need a more specific answer please give some more details and code.

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I was missing .NET Framework 4.5 on the Web Server running the IIS 7.5 Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5

These two answers helped me, but in my case I had to change some publishing settings too

MVC 4 Web Api IIS7.5 HTTP 404 Page Not Found

ASP.NET Web API returns 404 for PUT only on some servers

I was using File System publishing method and I had to check the file delete option. There were files on the web server from previous build/publish that caused the problem in my case.

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Lastly, I was publishing the app on a website sub folder. The url was something like www.myApp.com/spa/ so I had to change the path to the WebAPI in the js configuration to be

www.myApp.com/spa/api/webApiController instead of

www.myApp.com/api/webApiController

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  • what "js configuration" are you talking about here?
    – kbo4sho88
    May 21, 2014 at 21:55
  • I was using the MVC Hot Towel Single Page Application template. There is a javascript configuration file for the client side routing settings.
    – mitaka
    May 28, 2014 at 15:33

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