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Hi,

i'm using ASP.net with .NET 3.5 on IIS7 (Vista) with the URL Rewrite Module from Microsoft.

This means, that i have a

<system.webServer>
    <rewrite>...</rewrite>
    ...
</system.webServer>

section within the web.config, but i get a warning, that within the system.webServer the element "rewrite" is not allowed.

How can i configure my system to allow (and maybe even have Intellisense) on the rewrite-part of the web.config?

Thank you Christoph

A: 

Did you find a solution for this? I'm working on the same problem. Thanks!

nope, i didnt got any solution for this :-(
Christoph
A: 

I believe you need to have the URL Rewrite Module "installed" within the web.config file on your system.

You either need to install the module on your application via the IIS 7.0 interface or have your hosting firm do it for you.

wrburgess
nope, i installed the Rewrite Module several times on several Mashines (Vista and Win7) via the Web Platform Installer 2.0 and the native Installer from IIS.net
Christoph
A: 

Hello

What is the solution?

thanks

Alain
Hello Alain, i have still no solution for the Problem. Maybe VS2010+IIS7.5 will fix this...
Christoph
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mellamokb
Hi,i actually have this (for rewrite 2,.0):<sectionGroup name="rewrite"> <section name="rules" overrideModeDefault="Allow" /> <section name="globalRules" overrideModeDefault="Deny" allowDefinition="AppHostOnly" /> <section name="outboundRules" overrideModeDefault="Allow" /> <section name="providers" overrideModeDefault="Allow" /> <section name="rewriteMaps" overrideModeDefault="Allow" /></sectionGroup>but the problem still exists...
Christoph
+2  A: 

I was able to get this working in Visual Studio 2010.

Start with Ruslan's post here and download the 2.0 IntelliSense file. Then, just follow the directions he posted previously here. All I ended up doing was running the following command as Ruslan instructs:

C:\download_directory\rewrite2_intellisense>cscript UpdateSchemaCache.js

As Christoph points out in his comment, make sure you replace VS90COMNTOOLS with VS100COMNTOOLS in UpdateSchemaCache.js before running the above command if you are using Visual Studio 2010.

I did not need to restart Visual Studio. I added the <rewrite> section only to the applicable Web.config transformation files, as having it in the main Web.config breaks local debugging.

Jon Freeland
Hi Jon, thanks for the link. Works good in vs2010 but be aware if you use vs2010 you need to change in the UpdateSchemaCache.js the "VS90COMNTOOLS" to "VS100COMNTOOLS" (hint for other users :-) )
Christoph