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This article helps you resolve the error (HTTP Error 404.13 - CONTENT_LENGTH_TOO_LARGE) that occurs when you visit a website in Internet Information Services (IIS).
Original product version: Internet Information Services 7.0
Original KB number: 942074
Symptoms
Consider the following scenario. You have a web site that is hosted on a server that is running IIS 7.0. When a user visits this web site, the user receives an error message that resembles the following error message:
Server Error in Application "application name"
HTTP Error 404.13 - CONTENT_LENGTH_TOO_LARGE
HRESULT: 0
Description of HRESULT # The operation completed successfully.
Cause
This problem occurs because the client request contains a Content-Length
header that is larger than the value that is specified for this header in the maxAllowedContentLength
property in the ApplicationHost.config file.
Resolution
To resolve this problem, follow these steps:
Select Start. In the Start Search box, type Notepad. Right-click Notepad, and then select Run as administrator.
Note
If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or select Continue.
On the File menu, select Open. In the File name box, type
%windir%\system32\inetsrv\config\applicationhost.config
, and then select Open.In the ApplicationHost.config file, locate the
<requestLimits>
node.Remove the
maxAllowedContentLength
property. Or, add a value that matches the size of theContent-Length
header that the client sends as part of the request. By default, the value of themaxAllowedContentLength
property is 30000000.For example, modify the following configuration data inside the
<requestFiltering>
section.<requestLimits maxAllowedContentLength ="<length>" />
Save the ApplicationHost.config file.