Question

i created a new solution and it builds fine targeting framework 4.0 but when i run it, my browser comes up saying:

The resource cannot be found. Description: HTTP 404. The resource you are looking for (or one of its dependencies) could have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Please review the following URL and make sure that it is spelled correctly. Requested URL: /

any ideas on how to debug this?

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Solution

Try adding the default.aspx page that comes with the asp.net mvc 1.0 project template. I had a similar issue running mvc 2 out of the box on a computer with IIS 5 (XP), and that did the trick.

Default.aspx:

<%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="Default.aspx.cs" Inherits="YourNamespace.Website.Default" %>

<%-- Please do not delete this file. It is used to ensure that ASP.NET MVC is activated by IIS when a user makes a "/" request to the server. --%>

Default.aspx.cs:

using System.Web;
using System.Web.Mvc;
using System.Web.UI;

namespace YourNamespace.Website
{
    public partial class Default : Page
    {
        public void Page_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
        {
            // Change the current path so that the Routing handler can correctly interpret
            // the request, then restore the original path so that the OutputCache module
            // can correctly process the response (if caching is enabled).
            string originalPath = Request.Path;
            HttpContext.Current.RewritePath(Request.ApplicationPath, false);
            IHttpHandler httpHandler = new MvcHttpHandler();
            httpHandler.ProcessRequest(HttpContext.Current);
            HttpContext.Current.RewritePath(originalPath, false);
        }
    }
}

OTHER TIPS

You don't need to add the default.aspx page described above.

The browser will display this 404 message if you add and run a new Empty ASP.NET MVC 2 application "out of the box".

This is because of the default route that is defined in global.asax.

routes.MapRoute(
            "Default", // Route name
            "{controller}/{action}/{id}", // URL with parameters
            new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional } // Parameter defaults
        );

You can see it is looking for a controller called Home and an action called Index.

When creating a new empty project it's left to you to create the Home controller and Index action (they are not there in an empty project), then create the view for the Index action too.

My guess is that you need to reregister or enable the framework under IIS. Try running aspnet_regiis from the appropriate framework tree and / or make sure that the proper framework version is allowed under IIS web extensions.

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