![]() The issue is that I tried to run an ASP.NET MVC 3.0 application under my local IIS 7.0 and got a very annoying error. How can I get that point? That’s not the issue here. ![]() I figured that IIS can not be ignored by me anymore. I am no IIS guy! Seriously! The so called Cassini (the tiny web server which pops up when you run a web application on Visual Studio) was so enough for me for over 2 years. Maybe this post will help you to fix the problem as I did and you will stop swearing to you machine as I did I am sure of that! The problem is not that big and probably not worth to be written on a blog post I am going to write it anyway because the solution was hard to find on the internet. I have never swore to a machine that much in my whole life.
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