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viewing text files over internetfirst off my appologies if this is OT for this group.
I have an odd situtation on my hands under Server 2k3 standard. I have a password protected site set up which basically allows readonly access to all drives and folders on the server machine. This is all well and good, except for when I go to view a text or log file then the server returns 404 object not found even though I am looking right at the file. I have the permissions set up as no script access, read, directory browsing allowed. I have allowed(under ntfs) read access to all the users that need it as well as IUSR_SERVER. Yet still the same error, it does not matter if I set up the log files folders as separate virtual folders, use webfolders or how I set things up I cannot get this to work. TIA Jon Check your IIS log file and see if you are getting a SubStatus of 3 which
means that there is no MIME type for this file. You did not indicate the type of file extension of these text files. 404.3-MIME Map Policy Prevents This Request If a request is denied because a MIME map restriction is in effect, a 404.3 error is returned. When substatus logging is enabled, if you look at this request in the IIS logs, you will see an entry similar to the following: 2002-11-25 05:46:27 127.0.0.1 GET /somefile.unkext - 80 - 127.0.0.1 - 404 3 50As with a 404.2 error, a 404.3 error causes a Win32 error to be logged. In this case, the error is 50, which is an ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED error. Another quick way to verify that a MIME map restriction is in effect is to add a wildcard MIME type to the virtual directory in question. This enables all MIME types to be served without restriction. Then, repeat the failed HTTP request and verify that it is served successfully. Adding a wildcard MIME type to the virtual directory is a troubleshooting step, not a solution to the problem. Leaving the wildcard in place and allowing all MIME types to be served compromises the security of the server. For more information about adding a wildcard MIME type, see http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/WindowsServer2003/Library/IIS/eb5556e2-f6e1-4871-b9ca-b8cf6f9c8134.mspx -- Show quoteHide quoteCheers Chris Crowe [IIS MVP 1997 -> 2006] http://blog.crowe.co.nz ------------------------------------------------ "Jon Phipps" <jcphipp***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:OTXAohMWGHA.128@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > first off my appologies if this is OT for this group. > > > > I have an odd situtation on my hands under Server 2k3 standard. I have a > password protected site set up which basically allows readonly access to > all drives and folders on the server machine. This is all well and good, > except for when I go to view a text or log file then the server returns > 404 object not found even though I am looking right at the file. I have > the permissions set up as no script access, read, directory browsing > allowed. I have allowed(under ntfs) read access to all the users that need > it as well as IUSR_SERVER. Yet still the same error, it does not matter if > I set up the log files folders as separate virtual folders, use webfolders > or how I set things up I cannot get this to work. > > TIA > Jon > Hey thanks, that worked a treat. Now to figure out what happened to my mime
map... the section in http headers was empty Jon
Do I really need a wild card certificate ?
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