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Have seen several posts about deploying MVC apps to GoDaddy. None of them seem to address the issue we are having. We have followed the advice about checking runtime versions, IIS pipeline modes, publishing and copy local to true on assemblies so all works on GoDaddy.Com.

The issue we are having is that when we try to visit the site we get a Group Policy exception because ASP.NET runtime is trying to invoke the C# compiler.

[Win32Exception (0x80004005): This program is blocked by group policy. For more information, contact your system administrator]

[ExternalException (0x80004005): Cannot execute a program. The command being executed was "C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\csc.exe".........

We have gone through the publish settings and elected to precompile the site. That didn't fix the issue. Have looked at the site and there are no CS files deployed. The Global.asax file does reference a codebehind file. Since we precompiled the site we tried deleting the global.asax file and that doesn't fix the issue either.

Any thoughts would be great.

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  • If you precompile your views, do you still see this issue? There seem to be a few things that could cause this: 1) Views being compiled, 2) JIT Compilation on server. For both, the answer would be to ensure that your app has permissions for csc.exe (or vice-versa?). Jul 8, 2014 at 17:40
  • In the publish settings we chose to precompile. We did change web.config to set to full trust (GoDaddy.com article said that with ASP.NET 4.0/4.5 trust should be set to full). Since this is GoDaddy.Com environment dont know how we could grant further permissions to allow CSC.EXE to run). Jul 8, 2014 at 17:49
  • Please make sure you have given full permission on your site or you may ask Godaddy to give the permission for you. Please also check this documentation windows2008hosting.asphostportal.com/post/… and hope it will help too!
    – user1229931
    Aug 21, 2015 at 2:36
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    Did you ever find a resolution to this? Sep 16, 2015 at 3:59

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I have struggled with the same problem for months. And finally solved it. In the plesk on godaddy I changed the ASP.Net settings. First changed CAS-trustlevel to Full. Then I changed in the Web.config of my project the following:

  • Add trust level full to the system.web
  • Remove the compilers in the system.codecom
 <system.web>
    compilation debug="true" targetFramework="4.5.2"/>
    <httpRuntime targetFramework="4.5.2"/>
    <trust level="Full"/>             <!-- Just add this to the webconfig -->
 </system.web>

 <system.codedom>
              <!-- All is removed between the 2 tags-->
 </system.codedom>

and that solved my problem.

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  • 4
    ^^ that is the answer. Set full trust, and remove everything in the <system.codedom> node. Your answer is under-voted. Feb 7, 2016 at 23:08
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    thank you, I have been searching the solution about 2 days
    – ozgunb
    Feb 11, 2016 at 9:51
  • Thank you! This is a problem I've run into recently which I haven't seen before. The trust level="Full" part I've had to do before, but I would never have thought to delete everything between the system.codedom tags.
    – johnnyRose
    Apr 28, 2016 at 1:49
  • Incredible. After spending hours and hours trying to rework my connection string, commenting out those language tags inside <system.codedom> solved it for me What a PITA!!! Jul 12, 2016 at 1:50
  • I had the same issue with ASP.Net Web API. Thanks a billion! This works.
    – mapussah
    Jun 11, 2017 at 21:15
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You have to remove the compilation info from the web config and it will work.

In addition to precompiling (check the box in your publish settings), add the following to your Web.Release.config:

<system.web>
  <trust level="Full" xdt:Transform="Insert" />
</system.web>
<system.codedom xdt:Transform="Remove" /> <!-- No compiling on server, GoDaddy blocks it. -->

UPDATE (1/27/2017): It appears (at least on my account) that removing system.codedom is no longer required.

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    This is a better approach than the higher rated answer involving manually changing the config. Both approaches solve the problem however.
    – Mike
    Sep 17, 2016 at 18:16
  • Spot on! Fixed in a second.
    – Nitesh
    Aug 1, 2019 at 7:04
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I had same issue on GoDaddy hosting.

To fix it follow these steps.

Step 1: Choose "Precompile during publish" in Web Deploy settings.

Step 2: <trust level="Full" /> in <system.web> in Web.config

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I removed the Roslyn nuget package like explained in the link below, but it's a workarround.

https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/442b100a-2b88-4ac4-b655-0c1345791f15/roslyn-cscexe-web-api-2-on-hosting-server?forum=msbuild

This problem happens with a clean mvc 5 web project from visual studio 2015 template. I contacted the godaddy support, let's see what they do.

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  • What they did with me is tell me "Sorry, you have the trust level already set to Full so guess you'll need to find another hosting company." WTF am I missing here? Sep 16, 2015 at 3:53
  • They said that by phone support?
    – utilsit
    Oct 5, 2015 at 17:33
  • Yes. Not in as many words, but that was there message. And they told me if I needed any privileges not supported on that account, then I'll need to find a hosting account with different privileges. Oct 5, 2015 at 17:40
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Excellent. I also have same problem. However, my hosting vendor is arvixe.

  1. Add >trust level="Full" />" under >system.web> section in Web.config
  2. comment out >compilers> section of the >codedom> in Web.config

The problem Fixed!!!

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csc.exe compiler error after publish

comment below on web.config

<!--<compilers>
  <compiler language="c#;cs;csharp" extension=".cs" type="Microsoft.CodeDom.Providers.DotNetCompilerPlatform.CSharpCodeProvider, Microsoft.CodeDom.Providers.DotNetCompilerPlatform, Version=1.0.3.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35" warningLevel="4" compilerOptions="/langversion:6 /nowarn:1659;1699;1701" />
  <compiler language="vb;vbs;visualbasic;vbscript" extension=".vb" type="Microsoft.CodeDom.Providers.DotNetCompilerPlatform.VBCodeProvider, Microsoft.CodeDom.Providers.DotNetCompilerPlatform, Version=1.0.3.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35" warningLevel="4" compilerOptions="/langversion:14 /nowarn:41008 /define:_MYTYPE=\&quot;Web\&quot; /optionInfer+" />
</compilers>-->

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