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I've recently encountered an error trying to host my asp.net site with IIS. I have found a solution that many swear by.

Solution:

  1. Add IIS_IUSRS with Read permission on files in the folder
  2. Change IIS authentication method to BasicAuthentication
  3. refresh the website. It will work

(http://vivekthangaswamy.blogspot.com/2009/07/aspnet-website-cannot-read.html)

What do I add to my web.config file though? I've never had to edit it before. Here is its current contents:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!--
  For more information on how to configure your ASP.NET application, please visit
  http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169433
  -->
<configuration>
    <connectionStrings>
  <add name="DefaultConnection" connectionString="Data Source=.\SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|\Database.mdf;Integrated Security=True;User Instance=True"
   providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />
 </connectionStrings>
 <system.web>
  <compilation debug="true" strict="false" explicit="true" targetFramework="4.0"/>
    </system.web>
</configuration>

My error is:

Config Error: Cannot read configuration file due to insufficient permissions
Config File: \?\C:\Users*****\Documents\Visual Studio2010\WebSites\PointsForTime\web.config

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    Please see the install rewrite module. save yourself some hours
    – regisbsb
    Jan 18, 2016 at 17:14
  • My solution would be to run the commands from command line opened with administrator privileges. To do this, find command prompt, right-click it, and click run with administrator privileges. Jun 6, 2016 at 10:25
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    In addition to the other answers, note that encrypting filesystem (EFS) can also interfere with IIS.
    – G-Wiz
    Sep 28, 2016 at 20:04
  • I did this ad now local host is asking for a password, nearest I've getting so far to this working thanks Feb 16, 2017 at 13:05
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    For me there was no IIS_IUSR, I did the same for Authenticated User and it worked Mar 7, 2018 at 11:16

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I gave permission and used ICACLS.exe but didn't work. Then I changed the physical path and it worked successfully.

(IIS 8.5 windows 2012 R2)

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Certainly, this is an issue with permissions. I took following steps and it worked for me.

  1. select your website or application in left corner. In most cases it would be under Default web site.
  2. click on Basic settings on right corner in IIS Manager 7 or above.
  3. click connect as button.
  4. Use "Specific User", Click on set button.
  5. Enter your username and password. like Domain\username. for me it was like ABC\rrajkumar, enter password.
  6. restart IIS, browse your website. It should work now.
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  1. Go to IIS, (sites)
  2. Right click on project inside the sites.enter image description here

and click on edit permission.

  1. Go to security.

  2. click on edit button.

  3. click add button. type COMPUTER_NAME\IIS_USERS

    or

  4. click advance.

  5. click find now button.

    and there is option to choose. choose IIS_USERS and click ok...ok....ok .

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I had this same issue and none of these solutions worked for me. I kept getting the same error and one about "Failed to start monitoring changes" in the event viewer.

The only thing that worked was to copy the folder and rename it back. It must have been a corrupted folder in Windows that IIS/ASP.NET could not access.

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Make sure your web.config file is not marked Read-only

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I had this issue running on Windows 10 with the App Pool using a microsoftaccount\[email protected] account (e.g., signing in to the PC with a Microsoft Account instead of local account).

Apparently on my computer something got corrupted; removing IIS and re-adding it did nothing (because it seems the IIS metabase was not removed). Deleting and recreating the app pool didn't help either.

My solution was just to create a new App Pool with the same settings but a different name. This fixed the issue for me; apparently something got corrupted with the apppool which even deleting it and re-adding it with the same name would not fix.

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I was running a website at localhost/MyApp built and run through Visual Studio - via a Virtual Directory created by Visual Studio itself.

The "solution" for me was to delete the Virtual Directory and let Visual Studio recreate it.

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I tried most of the previous suggestions but in vain. I can't reload the website, so I edited the .csproj file and changed the port number and it worked immediately:

 <WebProjectProperties>
      <UseIIS>True</UseIIS>
      <AutoAssignPort>True</AutoAssignPort>
      <DevelopmentServerPort>**4000**</DevelopmentServerPort>
      <DevelopmentServerVPath>/</DevelopmentServerVPath>
      <IISUrl>http://localhost:**4000**/</IISUrl>
      <NTLMAuthentication>False</NTLMAuthentication>
      <UseCustomServer>False</UseCustomServer>
      <CustomServerUrl>
      </CustomServerUrl>
      <SaveServerSettingsInUserFile>False</SaveServerSettingsInUserFile>
    </WebProjectProperties>

Editing .csproj file

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I set the .NET CLR version to No Managed Code and everything started to work fine.

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In some cases the web.config file isn't in the correct format.

Open the web.config file and check all XML tags. (For example, by putting the following codes in the web.config, if the project is executed, then the problem is from it)

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<configuration>
</configuration>

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