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Original product version: Internet Information Services 7.0 and later versions
Original KB number: 943891

Introduction

When you try to access content on a server that is running (IIS) 7.0, 7.5 or later versions by using the HTTP protocol, IIS returns a numeric code that indicates the status of the response. The HTTP status code is recorded in the IIS log. Additionally, the HTTP status code may be displayed in the client browser.

The HTTP status code may indicate whether a request is successful or unsuccessful. The HTTP status code may also reveal the exact reason that a request is unsuccessful.

This article is intended for use by support agents and IT professionals. If you're looking for more information about website error messages, see Get help with website error messages (HTTP errors).

Log file locations

By default, IIS 7.0 and later versions put log files in the following folder:
inetpublogsLogfiles

This folder contains separate directories for each World Wide Web website. By default, the log files are created in the directories daily, and the log files are named by using the date. For example, a log file may be named as exYYMMDD.log.

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The HTTP status codes

This section describes the HTTP status codes that IIS 7.0 and later versions use.

Note

This article does not list every possible HTTP status code as dictated in the HTTP specification. This article includes only the HTTP status codes that IIS 7.0 and later versions can send. For example, a custom Internet Server API (ISAPI) filter or a custom HTTP module can set its own HTTP status code.

1xx - Informational

These HTTP status codes indicate a provisional response. The client computer receives one or more 1xx responses before the client computer receives a regular response.

IIS 7.0 and later versions use the following informational HTTP status codes:

  • 100 - Continue.
  • 101 - Switching protocols.

2xx - Success

These HTTP status codes indicate that the server successfully accepted the request.

IIS 7.0 and later versions use the following success HTTP status codes:

  • 200 - OK. The client request has succeeded.
  • 201 - Created.
  • 202 - Accepted.
  • 203 - Nonauthoritative information.
  • 204 - No content.
  • 205 - Reset content.
  • 206 - Partial content.

3xx - Redirection

These HTTP status codes indicate that the client browser must take more action to fulfill the request. For example, the client browser may have to request a different page on the server. Or, the client browser may have to repeat the request by using a proxy server.

IIS 7.0 and later versions use the following redirection HTTP status codes:

  • 301 - Moved permanently.
  • 302 - Object moved.
  • 304 - Not modified.
  • 307 - Temporary redirect.

4xx - Client error

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These HTTP status codes indicate that an error has occurred and the client browser appears to be at fault. For example, the client browser may have requested a page that doesn't exist. Or, the client browser may not have provided valid authentication information.

IIS 7.0 and later versions use the following client error HTTP status codes:

  • 400 - Bad request. The request could not be understood by the server due to malformed syntax. The client should not repeat the request without modifications.

    IIS 7.0 and later versions define the following HTTP status codes that indicate a more specific cause of an error 400:

    • 400.1 - Invalid Destination Header.
    • 400.2 - Invalid Depth Header.
    • 400.3 - Invalid If Header.
    • 400.4 - Invalid Overwrite Header.
    • 400.5 - Invalid Translate Header.
    • 400.6 - Invalid Request Body.
    • 400.7 - Invalid Content Length.
    • 400.8 - Invalid Timeout.
    • 400.9 - Invalid Lock Token.
  • 401 - Access denied.

    IIS 7.0 and later versions define several HTTP status codes that indicate a more specific cause of an error 401. The following specific HTTP status codes are displayed in the client 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.
    • 401.501 - Access Denied: Too many requests from the same client IP; Dynamic IP Restriction Concurrent request rate limit reached.
    • 401.502 - Forbidden: Too many requests from the same client IP; Dynamic IP Restriction Maximum request rate limit reached.
    • 401.503 - Access Denied: the IP address is included in the Deny list of IP Restriction
    • 401.504 - Access Denied: the host name is included in the Deny list of IP Restriction
  • 403 - Forbidden.

    IIS 7.0 and later versions define the following HTTP status codes that indicate a more specific cause of an error 403:

    • 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 - Forbidden: Too many clients are trying to connect to the web server.
    • 403.10 - Forbidden: web server is configured to deny Execute access.
    • 403.11 - Forbidden: Password has been changed.
    • 403.12 - Mapper denied access.
    • 403.13 - Client certificate revoked.
    • 403.14 - Directory listing denied.
    • 403.15 - Forbidden: Client access licenses have exceeded limits on the web server.
    • 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.
    • 403.19 - Cannot execute CGI applications for the client in this application pool.
    • 403.20 - Forbidden: Passport logon failed.
    • 403.21 - Forbidden: Source access denied.
    • 403.22 - Forbidden: Infinite depth is denied.
    • 403.501 - Forbidden: Too many requests from the same client IP; Dynamic IP Restriction Concurrent request rate limit reached.
    • 403.502 - Forbidden: Too many requests from the same client IP; Dynamic IP Restriction Maximum request rate limit reached.
    • 403.503 - Forbidden: the IP address is included in the Deny list of IP Restriction
    • 403.504 - Forbidden: the host name is included in the Deny list of IP Restriction
  • 404 - Not found.

    IIS 7.0 and later versions define the following HTTP status codes that indicate a more specific cause of an error 404:

    • 404.0 - Not found.

    • 404.1 - Site Not Found.

    • 404.2 - ISAPI or CGI restriction.

    • 404.3 - Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) type restriction.

    • 404.4 - No handler configured.

    • 404.5 - Denied by request filtering configuration.

    • 404.6 - Verb denied.

    • 404.7 - File extension denied.

    • 404.8 - Hidden namespace.

    • 404.9 - File attribute hidden.

    • 404.10 - Request header too long.

    • 404.11 - Request contains double escape sequence.

    • 404.12 - Request contains high-bit characters.

    • 404.13 - Content length too large.

    • 404.14 - Request URL too long.

    • 404.15 - Query string too long.

    • 404.16 - DAV request sent to the static file handler.

    • 404.17 - Dynamic content mapped to the static file handler via a wildcard MIME mapping.

    • 404.18 - Querystring sequence denied.

    • 404.19 - Denied by filtering rule.

    • 404.20 - Too Many URL Segments

    • 404.501 - Not Found: Too many requests from the same client IP; Dynamic IP Restriction Concurrent request rate limit reached.

    • 404.502 - Not Found: Too many requests from the same client IP; Dynamic IP Restriction Maximum request rate limit reached.

    • 404.503 - Not Found: the IP address is included in the Deny list of IP Restriction

    • 404.504 - Not Found: the host name is included in the Deny list of IP Restriction

    • 405 - Method Not Allowed.

    • 406 - Client browser does not accept the MIME type of the requested page.

    • 408 - Request timed out.

    • 412 - Precondition failed.

5xx - Server error

These HTTP status codes indicate that the server cannot complete the request because the server encounters an error.

IIS and later versions use the following server error HTTP status codes:

  • 500 - Internal server error.

    IIS 7.0 and later versions define the following HTTP status codes that indicate a more specific cause of an error 500:

    • 500.0 - Module or ISAPI error occurred.

    • 500.11 - Application is shutting down on the web server.

    • 500.12 - Application is busy restarting on the web server.

    • 500.13 - Web server is too busy.

    • 500.15 - Direct requests for Global.asax are not allowed.

    • 500.19 - Configuration data is invalid.

    • 500.21 - Module not recognized.

    • 500.22 - An ASP.NET httpModules configuration does not apply in Managed Pipeline mode.

    • 500.23 - An ASP.NET httpHandlers configuration does not apply in Managed Pipeline mode.

    • 500.24 - An ASP.NET impersonation configuration does not apply in Managed Pipeline mode.

    • 500.50 - A rewrite error occurred during RQ_BEGIN_REQUEST notification handling. A configuration or inbound rule execution error occurred.

      Note

      Here is where the distributed rules configuration is read for both inbound and outbound rules.

    • 500.51 - A rewrite error occurred during GL_PRE_BEGIN_REQUEST notification handling. A global configuration or global rule execution error occurred.

      Note

      Here is where the global rules configuration is read.

    • 500.52 - A rewrite error occurred during RQ_SEND_RESPONSE notification handling. An outbound rule execution occurred.

    • 500.53 - A rewrite error occurred during RQ_RELEASE_REQUEST_STATE notification handling. An outbound rule execution error occurred. The rule is configured to be executed before the output user cache gets updated.

    • 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.

    IIS 7.0 and later versions define the following HTTP status codes that indicate a more specific cause of an error 502:

    • 502.1 - CGI application timeout.
    • 502.2 - Bad gateway: Premature Exit.
    • 502.3 - Bad Gateway: Forwarder Connection Error (ARR).
    • 502.4 - Bad Gateway: No Server (ARR).
  • 503 - Service unavailable.

    IIS 7.0 and later versions define the following HTTP status codes that indicate a more specific cause of an error 503:

    • 503.0 - Application pool unavailable.
    • 503.2 - Concurrent request limit exceeded.
    • 503.3 - ASP.NET queue full
    • 503.4 - FastCGI queue full

Common HTTP status codes and the causes

The following table describes the causes of some common HTTP status codes.

CodeDescriptionNotes
200OKIIS 7.0 and later versions successfully processed the request.
304Not modifiedThe client browser requests a document that is already in the cache, and the document has not been modified since the document was cached. The client browser uses the cached copy of the document instead of downloading the document from the server.
400Bad requestThe Hypertext Transfer Protocol Stack (Http.sys) file blocks IIS 7.0 and later versions from processing the request because of a problem in the request. Typically, this HTTP status code means that the request contains characters or sequences that are not valid or that the request contradicts the security settings in the Http.sys file.
401.1Logon failedThe logon attempt is unsuccessful probably because of a user name or a password that is not valid.
401.2Logon failed due to server configurationThis HTTP status code indicates a problem in the authentication configuration settings on the server.
401.3Unauthorized due to ACL on resourceThis HTTP status code indicates a problem in the NTFS file system permissions. This problem may occur even if the permissions are correct for the file that you are trying to access. For example, this problem occurs if the IUSR account does not have access to the C:WinntSystem32Inetsrv directory.
401.4Authorization failed by filterAn Internet Server Application Programming Interface (ISAPI) filter does not let the request be processed because of an authorization problem.
401.5Authorization failed by ISAPI/CGI applicationAn ISAPI application or a Common Gateway Interface (CGI) application does not let the request be processed because of an authorization problem.
403.1Execute access forbiddenThe appropriate level of the Execute permission is not granted.
403.2Read access forbiddenThe appropriate level of the Read permission is not granted. Verify that you have set up IIS 7.0 and later versions to grant the Read permission to the directory. Additionally, if you use a default document, verify that the default document exists.
403.3Write access forbiddenThe appropriate level of the Write permission is not granted. Verify that the IIS 7.0 and later versions permissions and the NTFS file system permissions are set up to grant the Write permission to the directory.
403.4SSL requiredThe request is made over a nonsecure channel, and the web application requires a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection.
403.5SSL 128 requiredThe server is configured to require a 128-bit SSL connection. But, the request is not sent by using 128-bit encryption.
403.6IP address rejectedThe server is configured to deny access to the current IP address.
403.7Client certificate requiredThe server is configured to require a certificate for client authentication. But the client browser does not have an appropriate client certificate installed. For more information, see HTTP error 403.7 when you run a web application that's hosted on a server that is running IIS 7.0.
403.8Site access deniedThe server is configured to deny requests based on the Domain Name System (DNS) name of the client computer.
403.12Mapper denied accessThe page that you want to access requires a client certificate. But, the user ID that is mapped to the client certificate is denied access to the file.
403.13Client certificate revokedThe client browser tries to use a client certificate that was revoked by the issuing certification authority.
403.14Directory listing deniedThe server is not configured to display a content directory listing, and a default document is not set. see HTTP Error 403.14 - Forbidden when you open an IIS Webpage.
403.16Client certificate is untrusted or invalid.The client browser tries to use a client certificate that is not trusted by the server that is running IIS 7.0 and later versions or that is not valid. For more information, see HTTP Error 403.16 when you try to access a website that's hosted on IIS 7.0.
403.17Client certificate has expired or is not yet valid.The client browser tries to use a client certificate that is expired or that is not yet valid.
403.18Cannot execute requested URL in the current application pool.A custom error page is configured, and the custom error page resides in a different application pool than the application pool of the requested URL.
403.19Cannot execute CGI applications for the client browser in this application pool.The identity of the application pool does not have the Replace a process level token user right.
404.0Not found.The file that you are trying to access was moved or does not exist.
404.2ISAPI or CGI restriction.The requested ISAPI resource or the requested CGI resource is restricted on the computer. For more information, see HTTP Error 404.2 when you visit a web page that is hosted on a computer that is running IIS 7.0.
404.3MIME type restriction.The current MIME mapping for the requested extension type is not valid or is not configured.
404.4No handler configured.The file name extension of the requested URL doesn't have a handler that is configured to process the request on the Web server.
404.5Denied by request filtering configuration.The requested URL contains a character sequence that is blocked by the server.
404.6Verb denied.The request is made by using an HTTP verb that isn't configured or that isn't valid.
404.7File extension denied.The requested file name extension isn't allowed.
404.8Hidden namespace.The requested URL is denied because the directory is hidden.
404.9Files attribute hidden.The requested file is hidden.
404.10Request header too long.The request is denied because the request headers are too long.
404.11Request contains double escape sequence.The request contains a double escape sequence.
404.12Request contains high-bit characters.The request contains high-bit characters, and the server is configured not to allow high-bit characters.
404.13Content length too large.The request contains a Content-Length header. The value of the Content-Length header is larger than the limit that is allowed for the server. For more information, see HTTP Error 404.13 - CONTENT_LENGTH_TOO_LARGE when you visit a web site that is hosted on a server that is running IIS 7.0.
404.14Request URL too long.The requested URL exceeds the limit that is allowed for the server.
404.15Query string too long.The request contains a query string that is longer than the limit that is allowed for the server.
404.17Dynamic content mapped to the static file handler.For more information, see Error message when you visit a Web site that is hosted on IIS 7.0: HTTP Error 404.17 - Not Found.
405.0Method not allowed.The request is made by using an HTTP method that isn't valid. For more information, see HTTP Error 405.0 when you visit a website that is hosted on a server that is running IIS.
406.0Invalid MIME type.The request is made by using an Accept header that contains a MIME value that isn't valid.
412.0Precondition failed.The request is made by using an If-Match request header that contains a value that isn't valid.
500Internal server error.This HTTP status code may occur for many server-side reasons. For more information, see HTTP Error 500.0 – Internal Server Error error when you you open an IIS 7.0 Webpage.
500.11Application is shutting down on the web server.The request isn't processed because the destination application pool is shutting down. Wait for the worker process to finish shutting down, and then try the request again. If this problem persists, the web application may be experiencing problems that prevent the web application from shutting down correctly.
500.12Application is busy restarting on the web server.The request isn't processed because the destination application pool is restarting. This HTTP status code should disappear when you refresh the page. If this HTTP status code appears again after you refresh the page, the problem may be caused by antivirus software that is scanning the Global.asa file. If this problem persists, the web application may be experiencing problems that prevent the web application from restarting correctly.
500.13Web server is too busy.The request isn't processed because the server is too busy to accept any new incoming requests. Typically, this HTTP status code means that the number of incoming concurrent requests exceeds the number that the IIS 7.0 and later versions web application can process. This problem may occur because the performance configuration settings are set too low, the hardware is insufficient, or a bottleneck occurs in the IIS 7.0 and later versions web application. A common troubleshooting method is to generate a memory dump file of the IIS 7.0 and later versions processes when the error is occurring and then to debug the memory dump file.
500.15Direct requests for Global.asax aren't allowed.A direct request for the Global.asa file or for the Global.asax file is made.
500.19Configuration data is invalid.This HTTP status code occurs because of a problem in the associated applicationhost.config file or in the associated Web.config file. For more information, see HTTP Error 500.19 when you open an IIS Webpage.
500.100Internal ASP error.An error occurs during the processing of an Active Server Pages (ASP) page. To obtain more specific information about the error, disable friendly HTTP error messages in the web browser. Additionally, the IIS log may show an ASP error number that corresponds to the error that occurs.
503.0Service unavailable.The request is sent to an application pool that is currently stopped or that is currently disabled. To resolve this issue, make sure that the destination application pool is started. The event log may give information about why the application pool is stopped or disabled.
503.2Concurrent request limit exceeded.The appConcurrentRequestLimit property is set to a value that is lower than the current number of concurrent requests. IIS 7.0 and later versions do not allow more concurrent requests than the value of the appConcurrentRequestLimit property.

HTTP substatus codes added in IIS 8.0

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SubcodeDescription
400.10Invalid X-Forwarded-For (XFF) header
400.11Invalid WebSocket request

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SubcodeDescription
400.601Bad client request (ARR)
400.602Invalid time format (ARR)
400.603Parse range error (ARR)
400.604Client gone (ARR)
400.605Maximum number of forwards (ARR)
400.606Asynchronous competition error (ARR)
502.2Map request failure (ARR)
502.3WinHTTP asynchronous completion failure (ARR)
502.4No server (ARR)
502.5WebSocket failure (ARR)
502.6Forwarded request failure (ARR)
502.7Execute request failure (ARR)

References

For more information about HTTP status code definitions, see HTTP/1.1: Status Code Definitions.

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