Iis ошибка web config

This is driving the whole team crazy. There must be some simple mis-configured part of IIS or our Web Server, but every time we try to run out ASP.NET Web Application on IIS 7.5 we get the following error…

Here’s the error in full:

HTTP Error 500.19 - Internal Server Error

The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration  
data for the page is invalid.

`Detailed Error Information` 
Module              IIS Web Core
Notification        Unknown
Handler             Not yet determined
Error Code          0x8007000d
Config Error
Config File         \?E:wwwrootweb.config
Requested URL       http://localhost:80/Default.aspx
Physical Path 
Logon Method        Not yet determined
Logon User          Not yet determined
Config Source
   -1: 
    0: 

The machine is running Windows Server 2008 R2. We’re developing our Web Application using Visual Studio 2008.

According to Microsoft the code 8007000d means there’s a syntax error in our web.config — except the project builds and runs fine locally. Looking at the web.config in XML Notepad doesn’t bring up any syntax errors, either. I’m assuming it must be some sort of poor configuration on my part…?

Does anyone know where I might find further information about the error? Nothing is showing in EventViewer, either :(

Not sure what else would be helpful to mention…

Assistance is greatly appreciated. Thanks!

UPDATES! — POSTED WEB.CONFIG BELOW

Ok, since I posted the original question above, I’ve tracked down the precise lines in the web.config that were causing the error.

Here are the lines (they appear between <System.webServer> tags)…

    <httpHandlers>
        <remove verb="*" path="*.asmx"/>
        <add verb="*" path="*.asmx" validate="false" type="System.Web.Script.Services.ScriptHandlerFactory, System.Web.Extensions, Version=1.0.61025.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=f2cb5667dc123a56"/>
    </httpHandlers>

Note: If I delete the lines between the <httpHandlers> I STILL get the error. I literally have to delete <httpHandlers> (and the lines inbetween) to stop getting the above error.

Once I’ve done this I get a new 500.19 error, however. Thankfully, this time IIS actually tells me which bit of the web.config is causing a problem…

    <handlers>
        <remove name="WebServiceHandlerFactory-Integrated"/>
        <add verb="*" path="*.asmx" validate="false" type="System.Web.Script.Services.ScriptHandlerFactory,System.Web.Extensions, Version=1.0.61025.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=f2cb5667dc123a56"/>
        <add name="ScriptHandlerFactoryAppServices" verb="*" path="*_AppService.axd" preCondition="integratedMode" type="System.Web.Script.Services.ScriptHandlerFactory, System.Web.Extensions, Version=1.0.61025.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=f2cb5667dc123a56"/>
        <add name="ScriptResource" preCondition="integratedMode" verb="GET,HEAD" path="ScriptResource.axd" type="System.Web.Handlers.ScriptResourceHandler, System.Web.Extensions, Version=1.0.61025.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=f2cb5667dc123a56"/>
    </handlers>

Looking at these lines it’s clear the problem has migrated further within the same <system.webServer> tag to the <handlers> tag.

The new error is also more explicit and specifically complains that it doesn’t recognize the attribute «validate» (as seen on the third line above). Removing this attribute then makes it complain that the same line doesn’t have the required «name» attribute. Adding this attribute then brings up ASP.NET error…

Could not load file or assembly
‘System.web.Extensions,
Version=1.0.61025.0, Culture=neutral,
PublicKeyToken=f2cb5667dc123a56’ or
one of its dependencies. The system
cannot find the file specified.

Obviously I think these new errors have just arisen from me deleting the <httpHandlers> tags in the first place — they’re obviously needed by the application — so the question remains: Why would these tags kick up an error in IIS in the first place???

Do I need to install something to IIS to make it work with them?

Thanks again for any help.

WEB.CONFIG

Here’s the troublesome bits of our web.Config

<system.Web>

<!-- stuff cut out -->

    <httpHandlers>
        <remove verb="*" path="*.asmx"/>
        <add verb="*" path="*.asmx" validate="false" type="System.Web.Script.Services.ScriptHandlerFactory, System.Web.Extensions, Version=1.0.61025.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=f2cb5667dc123a56"/>
        <add verb="*" path="*_AppService.axd" validate="false" type="System.Web.Script.Services.ScriptHandlerFactory, System.Web.Extensions, Version=1.0.61025.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=f2cb5667dc123a56"/>
        <add verb="GET,HEAD" path="ScriptResource.axd" type="System.Web.Handlers.ScriptResourceHandler, System.Web.Extensions, Version=1.0.61025.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=f2cb5667dc123a56" validate="false"/>
    </httpHandlers>
    <httpModules>
        <add name="ScriptModule" type="System.Web.Handlers.ScriptModule, System.Web.Extensions, Version=1.0.61025.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=f2cb5667dc123a56"/>
    </httpModules>
</system.web>

<system.webServer>
    <validation validateIntegratedModeConfiguration="false"/>
    <modules>
        <add name="ScriptModule" preCondition="integratedMode" type="System.Web.Handlers.ScriptModule, System.Web.Extensions, Version=1.0.61025.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=f2cb5667dc123a56"/>
    </modules>
    <remove verb="*" path="*.asmx"/>
    <add verb="*" path="*.asmx" validate="false" type="System.Web.Script.Services.ScriptHandlerFactory, System.Web.Extensions, Version=1.0.61025.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=f2cb5667dc123a56"/>
    <handlers>
        <remove name="WebServiceHandlerFactory-Integrated"/>
        <add verb="*" path="*.asmx" validate="false" type="System.Web.Script.Services.ScriptHandlerFactory,System.Web.Extensions, Version=1.0.61025.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=f2cb5667dc123a56"/>
        <add name="ScriptHandlerFactoryAppServices" verb="*" path="*_AppService.axd" preCondition="integratedMode" type="System.Web.Script.Services.ScriptHandlerFactory, System.Web.Extensions, Version=1.0.61025.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=f2cb5667dc123a56"/>
        <add name="ScriptResource" preCondition="integratedMode" verb="GET,HEAD" path="ScriptResource.axd" type="System.Web.Handlers.ScriptResourceHandler, System.Web.Extensions, Version=1.0.61025.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=f2cb5667dc123a56"/>
    </handlers>
</system.webServer>

I am trying to deploy SharePoint web parts I developed in Visual Studio 2010 onto a SharePoint 2010 server. The problem is that when I go to the .svc file in IIS and browse it, I receive the error:

HTTP Error 500.19 — Internal Server Error

The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid.

and the details:

Module IIS Web Core
Notification BeginRequest
Handler Not yet determined
Error Code 0x80070005
Config Error Cannot read configuration file due to insufficient permissions
Config File C:Users*******DesktopFinal SolutionAnalyze.WebPartsListweb.config
Requested URL http://localhost:80/List/List.svc
Physical Path C:Users*******DesktopFinal SolutionAnalyze.WebPartsListList.svc
Logon Method Not yet determined
Logon User Not yet determined

There’s a link on the page that tells me that there’s a malformed XML element in my web.config. But I don’t see any:

asd

<?xml version=»1.0″?>
<configuration>

  <system.web>
    <compilation debug=»true» targetFramework=»4.0″ />
    <identity impersonate=»true» userName=»*************» password=*******>
  </system.web>
  <system.serviceModel>
    <behaviors>
      <serviceBehaviors>
        <behavior>
          <!— To avoid disclosing metadata information, set the value below to false and remove the metadata endpoint above before deployment —>
          <serviceMetadata httpGetEnabled=»true»/>
          <!— To receive exception details in faults for debugging purposes, set the value below to true.  Set to false before deployment to avoid disclosing exception information —>
          <serviceDebug includeExceptionDetailInFaults=»false»/>
        </behavior>
      </serviceBehaviors>
    </behaviors>
    <serviceHostingEnvironment multipleSiteBindingsEnabled=»true»  aspNetCompatibilityEnabled=»true»/>
  </system.serviceModel>
  <system.webServer>
    <modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests=»true»/>
  </system.webServer>

</configuration>

I am unsure what is causing this. I set up an application pool in IIS for a similar project that has the exact same web.config (with a few minor name changes) and that works. Both are under Default Web Site (and need to). What should I do? where should
I look?

User1310055179 posted

Hi,

I am trying to install an asp.net 4.5 web form app on IIS 8.5, on windows server 2012 r2 and I get the following error message:

<div id=»content»> <div class=»content-container»>

HTTP Error 500.19 — Internal Server Error

The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid.

<div id=»content»> <div class=»content-container»>

<fieldset>

Detailed Error Information:

<div id=»details-left»>

Module    IIS Web Core
Notification    BeginRequest
Handler    Not yet determined
Error Code    0x8007007b
Config Error    Cannot read configuration file

</div></fieldset>

</div> </div> </div> </div>

The application works just fine after installing it on my local IIS.

I am trying to test it using the defaultapppool which is set to v4.0 version. The defaultapppool works great with different applications. I gave the app folder modify permissions for the IIS_IUSRS and USERS. 

These are my configuration files located on the root folder:

Web.Config:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!--
  For more information on how to configure your ASP.NET application, please visit
  http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=169433
  -->
<configuration>
  <!--<configSections>
    --><!-- For more information on Entity Framework configuration, visit http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=237468 --><!--
    <section name="entityFramework" type="System.Data.Entity.Internal.ConfigFile.EntityFrameworkSection, EntityFramework, Version=5.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089" requirePermission="false" />
  </configSections>
  <connectionStrings/>-->
  
  <system.web>
    <!--remove ASP.NET version from the header- for security- 280818-->
    <httpRuntime enableVersionHeader="false"/>
    
    <compilation debug="true" targetFramework="4.5" />
    
    <pages>
      <namespaces>
        <add namespace="System.Web.Optimization" />
      </namespaces>
      <controls>
        <add assembly="Microsoft.AspNet.Web.Optimization.WebForms" namespace="Microsoft.AspNet.Web.Optimization.WebForms" tagPrefix="webopt" />
      </controls>
    </pages>
 
    <authentication mode="Forms">
      <forms loginUrl="login.aspx" slidingExpiration="true" name="MyCustomAuthentication" timeout="60"/>
    </authentication>
    <!--authentication timeout needs to be double the size of the session timeout (if slidingExpiration is set to TRUE)-->
    
    <authorization>
      <deny users="?"/>
    </authorization>
    <sessionState mode="InProc" timeout="30"/>
    <customErrors mode="On" defaultRedirect="ErrorPage.aspx?handler=customErrors%20section%20-%20Web.config">
      <error statusCode="404" redirect="ErrorPage.aspx?msg=404&amp;handler=customErrors%20section%20-%20Web.config"/>
    </customErrors>
    <globalization requestEncoding="windows-1255" responseEncoding="windows-1255" fileEncoding="windows-1255" culture="he-IL" uiCulture="he-IL"/>
    
    <profile defaultProvider="DefaultProfileProvider">
      <providers>
        <add name="DefaultProfileProvider" type="System.Web.Providers.DefaultProfileProvider, System.Web.Providers, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35" connectionStringName="DefaultConnection" applicationName="/" />
      </providers>
    </profile>
    
    <!--
            If you are deploying to a cloud environment that has multiple web server instances,
            you should change session state mode from "InProc" to "Custom". In addition,
            change the connection string named "DefaultConnection" to connect to an instance
            of SQL Server (including SQL Azure and SQL  Compact) instead of to SQL Server Express.
      -->
    
  </system.web>
 
  <system.webServer>
    
    <!--remove X-Powered-By from the header- for security- 280818-->
    <httpProtocol>
      <customHeaders>
        <remove name="X-Powered-By"/>
      </customHeaders>
    </httpProtocol>
    <validation validateIntegratedModeConfiguration="false"/>
    
  </system.webServer>
 
  <!--allow all users to see the Images folder (for login page)-->
  <location path="Images">
    <system.web>
      <authorization>
        <allow users="*"/>
      </authorization>
    </system.web>
  </location>
  <!--allow all users to see the login page-->
  <location path="login.aspx">
    <system.web>
      <authorization>
        <allow users="*"/>
      </authorization>
    </system.web>
  </location>
  
  
  <runtime>
    <assemblyBinding xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1">
      <dependentAssembly>
        <assemblyIdentity name="DotNetOpenAuth.Core" publicKeyToken="2780ccd10d57b246" />
        <bindingRedirect oldVersion="1.0.0.0-4.0.0.0" newVersion="4.1.0.0" />
      </dependentAssembly>
      <dependentAssembly>
        <assemblyIdentity name="DotNetOpenAuth.AspNet" publicKeyToken="2780ccd10d57b246" />
        <bindingRedirect oldVersion="1.0.0.0-4.0.0.0" newVersion="4.1.0.0" />
      </dependentAssembly>
    </assemblyBinding>
  </runtime>
  <!--<entityFramework>
    <defaultConnectionFactory type="System.Data.Entity.Infrastructure.SqlConnectionFactory, EntityFramework" />
  </entityFramework>-->
</configuration>

packages.config:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<packages>
  <package id="AspNet.ScriptManager.jQuery" version="1.8.2" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="AspNet.ScriptManager.jQuery.UI.Combined" version="1.8.24" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="DotNetOpenAuth.AspNet" version="4.1.4.12333" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="DotNetOpenAuth.Core" version="4.1.4.12333" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="DotNetOpenAuth.OAuth.Consumer" version="4.1.4.12333" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="DotNetOpenAuth.OAuth.Core" version="4.1.4.12333" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="DotNetOpenAuth.OpenId.Core" version="4.1.4.12333" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="DotNetOpenAuth.OpenId.RelyingParty" version="4.1.4.12333" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="EntityFramework" version="5.0.0" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="jQuery" version="1.8.2" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="jQuery.UI.Combined" version="1.8.24" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="Microsoft.AspNet.FriendlyUrls" version="1.0.0" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="Microsoft.AspNet.FriendlyUrls.Core" version="1.0.0" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="Microsoft.AspNet.Membership.OpenAuth" version="1.0.1" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="Microsoft.AspNet.Providers.Core" version="1.2" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="Microsoft.AspNet.Providers.LocalDB" version="1.1" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="Microsoft.AspNet.ScriptManager.MSAjax" version="4.5.6" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="Microsoft.AspNet.ScriptManager.WebForms" version="4.5.6" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="Microsoft.AspNet.Web.Optimization" version="1.0.0" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="Microsoft.AspNet.Web.Optimization.WebForms" version="1.0.0" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="Microsoft.Web.Infrastructure" version="1.0.0.0" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="Modernizr" version="2.6.2" targetFramework="net45" />
  <package id="WebGrease" version="1.1.0" targetFramework="net45" />
</packages>

Bundle.config:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<bundles version="1.0">
  <styleBundle path="~/Content/css">
    <include path="~/Content/Site.css" />
  </styleBundle>
  <styleBundle path="~/Content/themes/base/css">
    <include path="~/Content/themes/base/jquery.ui.core.css" />
    <include path="~/Content/themes/base/jquery.ui.resizable.css" />
    <include path="~/Content/themes/base/jquery.ui.selectable.css" />
    <include path="~/Content/themes/base/jquery.ui.accordion.css" />
    <include path="~/Content/themes/base/jquery.ui.autocomplete.css" />
    <include path="~/Content/themes/base/jquery.ui.button.css" />
    <include path="~/Content/themes/base/jquery.ui.dialog.css" />
    <include path="~/Content/themes/base/jquery.ui.slider.css" />
    <include path="~/Content/themes/base/jquery.ui.tabs.css" />
    <include path="~/Content/themes/base/jquery.ui.datepicker.css" />
    <include path="~/Content/themes/base/jquery.ui.progressbar.css" />
    <include path="~/Content/themes/base/jquery.ui.theme.css" />
  </styleBundle>
</bundles>

I would really appreciate your help.

Thanks

I’m trying to deploy new asp.net core 5 (5.0.100-rc.1.20452.10) app to IIS on Win 10 and Windows Server 2019.

I’ve deployed the app using Visual Studio to Default Web Site with ApplicationPoolIdentity and granted full access permission to both «IIS_IUSRS» and «Everyone».

I’m still getting:

HTTP Error 500.19 — Internal Server Error

The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid.

When I try to open the config in IIS Manager I get «Data is invalid» error:

iis manager error

The webconfig looks pretty normal:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<configuration>
  <location path="." inheritInChildApplications="false">
    <system.webServer>
      <handlers>
        <add name="aspNetCore" path="*" verb="*" modules="AspNetCoreModuleV2" resourceType="Unspecified" />
      </handlers>
      <aspNetCore processPath="dotnet" arguments=".MyApp.dll" stdoutLogEnabled="false" stdoutLogFile=".logsstdout" hostingModel="inprocess" />
    </system.webServer>
  </location>
</configuration>

I think I’ve installed all IIS Features:

windows features

In general, a 500.19 error happens due to invalid configuration data. The IIS configuration system will almost always point to the source of the problem. At the same time, sometimes it is important to examine the “Error Code” field which symbolizes the cause of problem.

Here’s an example of how a 500.19 error appears on an IIS 7.0 server:

500

Let’s talk about some of the causes for 500.19 errors. We will use the ERR.exe tool for looking up the associated error codes (MSDN says it’s for Exchange error codes but it works for Win32 error codes and many more.) To use ERR.exe tool and find what an HRESULT error code corresponds to, navigate to the folder where err.exe resides and run command: ERR ErrorCode

Note: Make sure to backup your applicationHost.config file before editing it manually, to avoid any further issuesJ. You can find the detailed instructions here

***************************************

Scenario 1

Error Message:

HTTP Error 500.19 — Internal Server Error

Description: The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid.

Module: StaticCompressionModule

Notification: MapRequestHandler

Handler: StaticFile

Error Code: 0x800700c1

Requested URL: http://localhost/

Physical Path: C:inetpubwwwroot

Logon Method: Anonymous

Logon User: Anonymous

Reason:

The Error Code in the above error message is “0x800700c1” which when translated through ERR.EXE, is

# %1 is not a valid Win32 application.

Solution:

This error normally indicates an attempt to use EITHER

Ø 32-bit executable from a 64-bit process

OR

Ø A corrupt executable

Hence the solution is to make sure that the listed module’s bitness (32bit/64bit) matches the bitness of the application Pool.

***************************************

Scenario 2

Error Message:

HTTP Error 500.19 — Internal Server Error

Description: The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid in the metabase on the Web server.

Error Code: 0x800700b7

Notification: BeginRequest

Module: IIS Web Core

Requested URL: http://localhost/

Physical Path: C:inetpubwwwroot

Logon User: Anonymous
Logon Method: Anonymous

Handler: StaticFile

Config Error: Cannot add duplicate collection entry of type ‘add’ with unique key attribute ‘name’ set to ‘header’

Config File: \?C:inetpubwwwrootweb.config

Config Source:

21: <customHeaders>

22: <add name=»header» value=»text/plain» />

23: </customHeaders>

Reason:

This problem essentially happens if there is a duplicate entry for the configuration section setting at a higher level in the configuration (i.e. in parent site/folder’s web.config or applicationHost.config file). The error message itself points out the location of duplicate entries.

Solution:

One should look in the site’s config file and compare it with applicationHost or web.config file at a higher level to check for duplicate entries as pointed by the error message.  You can either remove this entry to make the server run again, or make the entry non-duplicate by changing the collection key.

For example, the above error message was because of the same custom header defined at the IIS root level (applicationHost.config) and at the Default Website (web.config). To solve this, we can

1. Remove this entry from web.config file : <add name=»header» value=»text/plain» />

OR

2. Add remove OR clear element before this add element:

<remove name=»header»/>

OR

<clear />

***************************************

Scenario 3

Error Message:

HTTP Error 500.19 — Internal Server Error

The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid.

Module: IIS Web Core

Notification: BeginRequest

Handler: Not yet determined

Error Code: 0x8007000d

Config Error: Configuration file is not well-formed XML

Config File: \? C:inetpubwwwroot web.config

Requested URL: http://localhost/

Physical Path: C:inetpubwwwroot

Logon User: Not yet determined
Logon Method: Not yet determined

Config Source

3: <system.webServer>

4: </handlers>

5: <remove name=»StaticFile»/>

Reason:

That error message goes on to say what exactly is bad about your configuration file, hence you should refer the “Config Error” and “Config Source” sections. This problem occurs because the ApplicationHost.config file or the Web.config file contains a malformed or unsupported XML element.

Solution:

Delete the malformed XML element from the ApplicationHost.config file or from the Web.config file as indicated by the error message.

There are couples of instances that we have come across where the error code remains 0x8007000d, but the cause of issue was interesting.

In one scenario, we had a virtual directory pointing to a UNC share content. This same above 500.19 error was caused because of wrong password specified in the “Connect as..” setting. So make sure to provide the right credentials under “Connect as..” .

Another instance where the error code remained “0x8007000d” but the “Config Error” didn’t complain the mal formed XML, rather was about Configuration section encryption.

HTTP Error 500.19 – Internal Server Error
The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid.

Module : ConfigurationValidationModule

Notification: BeginRequest

Handler : PageHandlerFactory-Integrated

Error Code: 0x8007000d

Config Error: Configuration section encryption is not supported

Config File: \?C:inetpubwwwrootaspnetweb.config

Requested URL: http://localhost/

Physical Path: C:inetpubwwwroot

Logon User: Not yet determined
Logon Method: Not yet determined

<identity configProtectionProvider=»RsaProtectedConfigurationProvider»>

<EncryptedData Type=http://www.w3.org/2001/04/xmlenc#Element

As the error suggests, the error is because IIS7 configuration system only supports per-attribute encryption; it does not support per-section encryption. For more details, refer Section level encryption of ASP.NET settings in IIS 7

***************************************

Scenario 4

Error Message:

HTTP 500.19 — Internal Server Error

Module: IIS Web Core

Notification: BeginRequest

Handler: Not yet determined

Error Code: 0x8007010b

Config Error: Cannot read configuration file

Config File \?C:inetpubwwwrootaspnetweb.config

Logon Method: Not yet determined

Reason:

ERROR CODE: 0x8007010b translates to “ERROR_DIRECTORY — The directory name is invalid.”

Solution:

As the error indicates, IIS is not able to find the content directory. For this error, we can run Process Monitor OR use Failed Request Tracing to get the Directory name where it fails. And then verify if that directory name/path is valid or not. If it does exist, then verify the NTFS permissions on that directory for account that is being used to access it.

We have seen this error when the site content is pointing to some Non-NTFS File system. In such cases, it is advisable to test it by placing the content on a Windows/NTFS share.

***************************************

Scenario 5

Error Message:

HTTP Error 500.19 — Internal Server Error
Description: The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid.
Error Code: 0x8007052e
Notification: BeginRequest
Module: IIS Web Core
Requested URL: http://localhost/
Logon User: Not yet determined
Logon Method: Not yet determined
Handler: Not yet determined
Config Error: Cannot read configuration file
Config File: \?UNCisha2003wwwrootweb.config

Reason:

The error code in this 500.19 error message is 0x8007052e which indicates:

ERROR_LOGON_FAILURE — Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password.

Solution:

To resolve this error, follow the steps given in the KB 934515

***************************************

Scenario 6

Error Message:

HTTP Error 500.19 — Internal Server Error
The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid. Module DynamicCompressionModule
Notification SendResponse
Handler StaticFile
Error Code 0x8007007e
Requested URL http://localhost:80/
Physical Path C:inetpubwwwroot
Logon Method Anonymous
Logon User Anonymous

Reason:

Error Code 0x8007007e is:

ERROR_MOD_NOT_FOUND — The specified module could not be found.

This problem occurs because the ApplicationHost.config file or the Web.config file references a module that is invalid or that does not exist. To resolve this problem: In the ApplicationHost.config file or in the Web.config file, locate the module reference or the DLL reference that is invalid, and then fix the reference. To determine which module reference is incorrect, enable Failed Request Tracing, and then reproduce the problem.

For above specific error (mentioned in this example), DynamicCompressionModule module is causing the trouble. This is because of the XPress compression scheme module (suscomp.dll) which gets installed with WSUS. Since Compression schemes are defined globally and try to load in every application Pool, it will result in this error when 64bit version of suscomp.dll attempts to load in an application pool which is running in 32bit mode.

This module entry looks like:

<scheme name=»xpress» doStaticCompression=»false» doDynamicCompression=»true»
dll=»C:Windowssystem32inetsrvsuscomp.dll» staticCompressionLevel=»10″
dynamicCompressionLevel=»0″ />

Hence to get rid of this problem:

Ø Remove/Disable the XPress compression scheme from the configuration using the command below:

%windir%system32inetsrvappcmd.exe set config -section:system.webServer/httpCompression /-[name=’xpress’]

OR

Ø Add an attribute of «precondition= «64bitness» for this module entry so that it loads only in 64bit application pools

Refer this blog for more details on Preconditions in IIS7

OR

Ø Use a 32bit version of suscomp.dll

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Scenario 7:

Error Message:

HTTP Error 500.19 — Internal Server Error

The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid. Detailed Error Information

Module IIS Web Core

Notification BeginRequest

Handler Not yet determined

Error Code 0x80070021

Config Error: This configuration section cannot be used at this path. This happens when the section is locked at a parent level. Locking is either by default (overrideModeDefault=»Deny»), or set explicitly by a location tag with overrideMode=»Deny» or the legacy allowOverride=»false».

Config File \?C:inetpubwwwrootweb.config

Requested URL http://localhost:8081/

Physical Path C:inetpubwwwroot

Logon Method Not yet determined

Logon User Not yet determined

Config Source

144: </modules>

145: <handlers>

146: <remove name=»WebServiceHandlerFactory-Integrated»/>

Reason:

ERROR CODE: 0x80070021 is

ERROR_LOCK_VIOLATION The process cannot access the file because another process has locked a portion of the file.

Solution:

There are usually a few more lines in that error response that points to the exact line in the config file (and hence the locked section) that has the problem. You will either have to unlock that section or not use it in your application’s web.config file.

For e.g., one can lock/unlock handlers/modules sections by either

Ø use appcmd.exe

%windir%system32inetsrvappcmd unlock config -section:system.webServer/handlers

%windir%system32inetsrvappcmd unlock config -section:system.webServer/modules

OR

Ø manually change value from «Deny» to «Allow» for below settings in %windir%system32inetsrvconfig applicationHost.config

<section name=»handlers» overrideModeDefault=»Deny» />

<section name=»modules» allowDefinition=»MachineToApplication» overrideModeDefault=»Deny»/>

You can also configure the locking via IIS manager UI.

For more details refer: Locking in IIS 7.0 Configuration

In above error message, the error occurred on the handlers section at:

<remove name=»WebServiceHandlerFactory-Integrated»/>”

This usually indicates that ASP.NET is either not installed or has corrupted/incomplete installation because installation of asp.net unlocks that section. Hence if this is the case, one should install asp.net feature from Server Manager (Under Web Server Role in Windows Server 2008 and in Program Features-> Application server in Vista/Windows7). This KB929772 talks about the ASP.NET installation failure reason.

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Scenario 8

Error Message:

HTTP Error 500.19 — Internal Server Error

Description: The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid.

Error Code: 0x80070005

Notification: BeginRequest

Module: IIS Web Core

Requested URL: http://localhost

Physical Path: C:Inetpubwwwroot

Logon User: Not yet determined

Logon Method: Not yet determined

Handler: Not yet determined

Config Error: Cannot read configuration file

Config File: \? C:Inetpubwwwrootweb.config

Reason:

The error code 0x80070005 is:

E_ACCESSDENIED — General access denied error

The “Config error” portion of the error may indicate this too, via message: “Config Error Cannot read configuration file due to insufficient permissions ”

Solution:

Grant Read permission to the IIS_IUSRS group for the ApplicationHost.config file or for the Web.config file indicated in the error message. Even if there is no config file at that location, the worker process identity (and/or the IIS_IUSRS group) needs at least Read access to the directory so that it can check for a web.config file in that directory.  If it’s a UNC share, you need to either run your app-pool as an account that has sufficient permission to the UNC share or configure the virtual directory with a user that has sufficient permission to the share.

If you still see the issue, run the Process Monitor tool, reproduce the error and look for “Access Denied” in the “Result” column. You can then configure the required permissions accordingly.

Other Related Articles:
Troubleshooting HTTP 401.3 errors (Access denied) with Process Monitor

Troubleshooting common permissions and security-related issues in ASP.NET

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Scenario 9

There’s one intermittent 500.19 error we’ve observed while using Shared Configuration with multiple web servers in a load balanced environment and the configuration files stored on a common UNC file share. In this scenario, if the file share content goes offline, the web server will stop responding. Furthermore, when the file share comes up again, the web server will still not detect it and will fail with a 500.19 error. In order to recover from this situation, you must restart IIS. The solution to this problem is described in this KB

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Other references:

Error message when you visit a Web site that is hosted on IIS 7.0: «HTTP Error 500.19 – Internal Server Error»

You receive an error message when you try to view a Web page from a Web site that uses pass-through authentication in Internet Information Services 7.0

Troubleshoot IIS7 errors like a pro


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