Force IIS Express to Classic Pipeline Mode

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Solution 1

In Visual Studio 2010 select the Web Application project node in Solution Explorer then either:

  • Press F4

or

  • Navigate to View -> Properties Window or press F4

Important: Don't Right-click -> Properties from the right-click context menu for the project node in solution explorer because that will show the Property Pages for the project which is a whole different thing.

In the properties Windows you'll see the entry for Managed Pipeline Mode:

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In Visual Web Developer 2010 Express it's more or less the same, again select the web project except press F4 to get that property page:

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The only caveat is that if you share the project with others (say via source control), this setting isn't stored in the .csproj file but in the IIS Express applicationHost.config file specific to your user profile. So you'd need to ensure others configured this property in their own local applicationHost.config files in:

%userprofile%\Documents\IISExpress\config

All of the above also works with Visual Studio 2013 and 2015.

Solution 2

option-1: In Visual Studio goto WebSite/WebApplication properties and change Managed Pipeline Mode to 'Classic'.

option-2: Open %userprofile%\documents\iisexpress\config\applicationhost.config and locate your site in "Sites" section and change the app pool to classic (say Clr4ClassicAppPool).

If you want all the WebApplications/WebSites that you are going to create in Visual Studio to run in 'Classic' mode (by default), then in %userprofile%\documents\iisexpress\config\applicationhost.config file, then change the applicationDefaults app pool as shown below.

<sites>
 ........
 ........
    <applicationDefaults applicationPool="Clr4ClassicAppPool" />
    <virtualDirectoryDefaults allowSubDirConfig="true" />
</sites>
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Updated on January 09, 2020

Comments

  • Felipe Pessoto
    Felipe Pessoto over 4 years

    How can I force IIS Express to run at classic mode? And I need that this configuration stays with .csproj, once that this file that say that a project should be open with IIS Express.

  • Felipe Pessoto
    Felipe Pessoto about 13 years
    I didn´t found anything named ManagedPipelineMode at WebApplication properties