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SUMMARYWhen users try to access content on a server
that is running Internet Information Services (IIS) through
HTTP or File Transfer Protocol (FTP), IIS returns a numeric
code that indicates the status of the request. This status
code is recorded in the IIS log, and it may also be displayed
in the Web browser or FTP client. The status code can indicate
whether a particular request is successful or unsuccessful and
can also reveal the exact reason why a request is
unsuccessful.
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Log File LocationsBy default, IIS places its log
files in %WINDIR\System32\Logfiles. This directory contains
separate directories for each World Wide Web (WWW) and FTP
site. By default, logs are created in the directories daily
and are named with the date (for example, exYYMMDD.log).
HTTP1xx - InformationalThese
status codes indicate a provisional response. The client
should be prepared to receive one or more 1xx responses before
receiving a regular response.
- 100 - Continue.
- 101 - Switching protocols.
2xx -
SuccessThis class of status codes indicates
that the server successfully accepted the client request.
- 200 - OK. The client request has succeeded.
- 201 - Created.
- 202 - Accepted.
- 203 - Non-authoritative information.
- 204 - No content.
- 205 - Reset content.
- 206 - Partial content.
3xx -
RedirectionThe client browser must take more
action to fulfill the request. For example, the browser may
have to request a different page on the server or repeat the
request by using a proxy server.
- 302 - Object moved.
- 304 - Not modified.
- 307 - Temporary redirect.
4xx - Client
ErrorAn error occurs, and the client appears
to be at fault. For example, the client may request a page
that does not exist, or the client may not provide valid
authentication information.
- 400 - Bad request.
- 401 - Access denied. IIS defines a number of different
401 errors that indicate a more specific cause of the error.
These specific error codes are displayed in the browser but
are not displayed in the IIS log:
- 401.1 - Logon failed.
- 401.2 - Logon failed due to server configuration.
- 401.3 - Unauthorized due to ACL on resource.
- 401.4 - Authorization failed by filter.
- 401.5 - Authorization failed by ISAPI/CGI application.
- 401.7 – Access denied by URL authorization policy on
the Web server. This error code is specific to IIS
6.0.
- 403 - Forbidden. IIS defines a number of different 403
errors that indicate a more specific cause of the error:
- 403.1 - Execute access forbidden.
- 403.2 - Read access forbidden.
- 403.3 - Write access forbidden.
- 403.4 - SSL required.
- 403.5 - SSL 128 required.
- 403.6 - IP address rejected.
- 403.7 - Client certificate required.
- 403.8 - Site access denied.
- 403.9 - Too many users.
- 403.10 - Invalid configuration.
- 403.11 - Password change.
- 403.12 - Mapper denied access.
- 403.13 - Client certificate revoked.
- 403.14 - Directory listing denied.
- 403.15 - Client Access Licenses exceeded.
- 403.16 - Client certificate is untrusted or invalid.
- 403.17 - Client certificate has expired or is not yet
valid.
- 403.18 - Cannot execute requested URL in the current
application pool. This error code is specific to IIS 6.0.
- 403.19 - Cannot execute CGIs for the client in this
application pool. This error code is specific to IIS 6.0.
- 403.20 - Passport logon failed. This error code is
specific to IIS 6.0.
- 404 - Not found.
- 404.0 - (None) – File or directory not found.
- 404.1 - Web site not accessible on the requested port.
- 404.2 - Web service extension lockdown policy prevents
this request.
- 404.3 - MIME map policy prevents this request.
- 405 - HTTP verb used to access this page is not allowed
(method not allowed.)
- 406 - Client browser does not accept the MIME type of
the requested page.
- 407 - Proxy authentication required.
- 412 - Precondition failed.
- 413 – Request entity too large.
- 414 - Request-URI too long.
- 415 – Unsupported media type.
- 416 – Requested range not satisfiable.
- 417 – Execution failed.
- 423 – Locked error.
5xx - Server
ErrorThe server cannot complete the request
because it encounters an error.
- 500 - Internal server error.
- 500.12 - Application is busy restarting on the Web
server.
- 500.13 - Web server is too busy.
- 500.15 - Direct requests for Global.asa are not
allowed.
- 500.16 – UNC authorization credentials incorrect. This
error code is specific to IIS 6.0.
- 500.18 – URL authorization store cannot be opened.
This error code is specific to IIS 6.0.
- 500.100 - Internal ASP error.
- 501 - Header values specify a configuration that is not
implemented.
- 502 - Web server received an invalid response while
acting as a gateway or proxy.
- 502.1 - CGI application timeout.
- 502.2 - Error in CGI application.
- 503 - Service unavailable. This error code is specific
to IIS 6.0.
- 504 - Gateway timeout.
- 505 - HTTP version not supported.
Common HTTP Status Codes and Their Causes
- 200 - Success. This status code
indicates that IIS has successfully processed the request.
- 304 - Not Modified. The client requests
a document that is already in its cache and the document has
not been modified since it was cached. The client uses the
cached copy of the document, instead of downloading it from
the server.
- 401.1 - Logon failed. The logon attempt
is unsuccessful, probably because of a user name or password
that is not valid.
- 401.3 - Unauthorized due to ACL on
resource. This indicates a problem with NTFS
permissions. This error may occur even if the permissions
are correct for the file that you are trying to access. For
example, you see this error if the IUSR account does not
have access to the C:\Winnt\System32\Inetsrv directory. For
additional information about how to resolve this problem,
click the following article number to view the article in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
187506
INFO: Basic NTFS permissions for IIS 4.0
- 403.1 - Execute access forbidden. The
following are two common causes of this error message:
- You do not have enough Execute permissions. For
example, you may receive this error message if you try to
access an ASP page in a directory where permissions are
set to None, or you try to execute a CGI script in a
directory with Scripts Only permissions. To modify the
Execute permissions, right-click the directory in the
Microsoft Management Console (MMC), click
Properties, click the
Directory tab, and make sure that the
Execute Permissions setting is
appropriate for the content that you are trying to access.
- The script mapping for the file type that you are
trying to execute is not set up to recognize the verb that
you are using (for example, GET or POST). To verify this,
right-click the directory in the MMC, click
Properties, click the
Directory tab, click
Configuration, and verify that the script
mapping for the appropriate file type is set up to allow
the verb that you are using.
- 403.2 - Read access forbidden. Verify
that you have set up IIS to allow Read access to the
directory. Also, if you are using a default document, verify
that the document exists. For additional information about
how to resolve this problem, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
247677
Error Message: 403.2 Forbidden: Read Access Forbidden
- 403.3 - Write access forbidden. Verify
that the IIS permissions and the NTFS permissions are set up
to grant Write access to the directory.For additional
information about how to resolve this problem, click the
article number below to view the article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
248072
Error Message: 403.3 Forbidden: Write Access Forbidden
- 403.4 - SSL required. Disable the
Require secure channel option, or use HTTPS
instead of HTTP to access the page. If you receive this
error for a Web site that does not have a certificate
installed, click the article number below to view the
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
224389
Err Msg: HTTP Error 403, 403.4, 403.5 Forbidden: SSL
Required
- 403.5 - SSL 128 required. Disable the
Require 128-bit encryption option, or use a
browser that supports 128-bit encryption to view the page.
If you receive this error for a Web site that does not have
a certificate installed, click the article number below to
view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
224389
Err Msg: HTTP Error 403, 403.4, 403.5 Forbidden: SSL
Required
- 403.6 - IP address rejected. You have
configured your server to deny access to your current IP
address. For additional information about how to resolve
this problem, click the article number below to view the
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
248043
Error Message: 403.6 - Forbidden: IP Address Rejected
- 403.7 - Client certificate required.
You have configured your server to require a certificate for
client authentication, but you do not have a valid client
certificate installed. For additional information, click the
article numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
190004
Error 403.7 or 'Connection to Server Could Not Be
Established'
186812
PRB: Error Message: 403.7 Forbidden: Client Certificate
Required
- 403.8 - Site access denied. You have
set up a domain name restriction for the domain that you are
using to access your server.For additional information about
how to resolve this problem, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
248032
Error Message: Forbidden: Site Access Denied 403.8
- 403.9 - Too many users. The number of
users who are connected to the server exceeds the connection
limit that you have set. For additional information about
how to change this limit, click the article number below to
view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
248074
Error Message: Access Forbidden: Too Many Users Are
Connected 403.9 NOTE: Microsoft Windows
2000 Professional and Microsoft Windows XP Professional
automatically impose a 10-connection limit on IIS. You
cannot change this limit.
- 403.12 - Mapper denied access. The page
that you want to access requires a client certificate, but
the user ID that is mapped to your client certificate has
been denied access to the file. For additional information,
click the article number below to view the article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
248075
Error: HTTP 403.12 - Access Forbidden: Mapper Denied Access
- 404 - Not found. This error may occur
if the file that you are trying to access has been moved or
deleted. It can also occur if you try to access a file that
has a restricted file name extension after you install the
URLScan tool. In this case, you see "Rejected by URLScan" in
the log file entry for that request.
- 500 - Internal server error. You see
this error message for a wide variety of server-side errors.
Your event viewer logs may contain more information about
why this error occurs. Additionally, you can disable
friendly HTTP error messages to receive a detailed
description of the error. For additional information about
how to disable friendly HTTP error messages, click the
article number below to view the article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base:
294807
HOWTO: Disable Internet Explorer 5 'Show Friendly HTTP Error
Messages' Feature on the Server Side
- 500.12 - Application restarting. This
indicates that you tried to load an ASP page while IIS was
in the process of restarting the application. This message
should disappear when you refresh the page. If you refresh
the page and the message appears again, it may be caused by
antivirus software that is scanning your Global.asa file.
For additional information, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
248013
Err Msg: HTTP Error 500-12 Application Restarting
- 500-100.ASP - ASP error. You receive
this error message when you try to load an ASP page that has
errors in the code. To obtain more specific information
about the error, disable friendly HTTP error messages. By
default, this error is only enabled on the default Web
site.For additional information about how to see this error
on non-default Web sites, click the article number below to
view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
261200
HTTP 500 Error Message Displays Instead of ASP Error Message
from 500-100.asp
- 502 - Bad gateway. You receive this
error message when you try to run a CGI script that does not
return a valid set of HTTP headers.
FTP1xx - Positive Preliminary
ReplyThese status codes indicate that an
action has started successfully, but the client expects
another reply before it continues with a new command.
- 110 Restart marker reply.
- 120 Service ready in nnn minutes.
- 125 Data connection already open; transfer starting.
- 150 File status okay; about to open data
connection.
2xx - Positive Completion
ReplyAn action has successfully completed.
The client can execute a new command.
- 200 Command okay.
- 202 Command not implemented, superfluous at this site.
- 211 System status, or system help reply.
- 212 Directory status.
- 213 File status.
- 214 Help message.
- 215 NAME system type, where NAME is an official system
name from the list in the Assigned Numbers document.
- 220 Service ready for new user.
- 221 Service closing control connection. Logged out if
appropriate.
- 225 Data connection open; no transfer in progress.
- 226 Closing data connection. Requested file action
successful (for example, file transfer or file abort).
- 227 Entering passive mode (h1,h2,h3,h4,p1,p2).
- 230 User logged in, proceed.
- 250 Requested file action okay, completed.
- 257 "PATHNAME" created.
3xx - Positive
Intermediate ReplyThe command was successful,
but the server needs additional information from the client to
complete processing the request.
- 331 User name okay, need password.
- 332 Need account for login.
- 350 Requested file action pending further
information.
4xx - Transient Negative
Completion ReplyThe command was not
successful, but the error is temporary. If the client retries
the command, it may succeed.
- 421 Service not available, closing control connection.
This may be a reply to any command if the service knows it
must shut down.
- 425 Cannot open data connection.
- 426 Connection closed; transfer aborted.
- 450 Requested file action not taken. File unavailable
(for example, file busy).
- 451 Requested action aborted: Local error in processing.
- 452 Requested action not taken. Insufficient storage
space in system.
5xx - Permanent Negative
Completion ReplyThe command was not
successful, and the error is permanent. If the client retries
the command, it receives the same error.
- 500 Syntax error, command unrecognized. This may include
errors such as command line too long.
- 501 Syntax error in parameters or arguments.
- 502 Command not implemented.
- 503 Bad sequence of commands.
- 504 Command not implemented for that parameter.
- 530 Not logged in.
- 532 Need account for storing files.
- 550 Requested action not taken. File unavailable (for
example, file not found, no access).
- 551 Requested action aborted: Page type unknown.
- 552 Requested file action aborted. Exceeded storage
allocation (for current directory or dataset).
- 553 Requested action not taken. File name not
allowed.
Common FTP Status Codes and Their Causes
- 150 - FTP uses two ports: 21 for
sending commands, and 20 for sending data. A status code of
150 indicates that the server is about to open a new
connection on port 20 to send some data.
- 226 - The command opens a data
connection on port 20 to perform an action, such as
transferring a file. This action successfully completes, and
the data connection is closed.
- 230 - This status code appears after
the client sends the correct password. It indicates that the
user has successfully logged on.
- 331 - You see this status code after
the client sends a user name. This same status code appears
regardless of whether the user name that is provided is a
valid account on the system.
- 426 - The command opens a data
connection to perform an action, but that action is
canceled, and the data connection is closed.
- 530 - This status code indicates that
the user cannot log on because the user name and password
combination is not valid. If you use a user account to log
on, you may have mistyped the user name or password, or you
may have chosen to allow only Anonymous access. If you log
on with the Anonymous account, you may have configured IIS
to deny Anonymous access.
- 550 - The command is not executed
because the specified file is not available. For example,
this status code occurs when you try to GET a file that does
not exist, or when you try to PUT a file in a directory for
which you do not have Write access.
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0
- Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0
- Microsoft Internet Information Services version 6.0
- Microsoft Internet Information Services version
5.1
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