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I have an MVC project that works fine and I decided to use "Area" because it is so hard to find controllers and views. I am also using _Layout.

When I added Area > Admin into my project, I had problems. I tried to visit "http://localhost/Admin/Admin/Index", I had the error below...

The controller for path '/Admin/Admin/Index' was not found or does not implement IController.

I think the problem is caused by a Layout but I dont know how to solve this. Can anybody give me clue?

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  • This path should work if your controller is named AdminController. If it has a different name, e.g. HomeController (inside the Admin area), then use /Admin/Home/Index.
    – Peter B
    Nov 18, 2016 at 12:13
  • @PeterB, actually it calls the view If I visit /Admin/Admin/Index. but it throws the error when it hits @{Html.RenderAction("Menu", "Home");} in Layout Nov 18, 2016 at 12:40
  • That is essential info, that should have been in the question... I will create an answer.
    – Peter B
    Nov 18, 2016 at 12:53

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The RenderAction call should look like this when the possibility exists that it is called from inside an Area while referring to a non-area location:

@Html.RenderAction("Menu", "Home", new { area = "" })
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