I have setup an IIS 6 server to act as a file server. For some of the files, though, clients receive a 404 error.
To diagnose the issue, I enabled directory browsing. I can browse directly to one of the files in question, click on the file, and get the 404.
The website is configured for basic authentication. I verified that the user in question has read permission at the file system level for the desired file.
The IIS log entries for that file access attempt are:
2009-10-26 23:23:38 W3SVC882002786 192.168.1.10 GET /path/to/myfile.war-0.2.45.M.war - 8889 - 72.162.134.92 Mozilla/5.0+(Windows;+U;+Windows+NT+6.0;+en-US)+AppleWebKit/532.0+(KHTML,+like+Gecko)+Chrome/3.0.195.27+Safari/532.0 401 2 2148074254
2009-10-26 23:23:38 W3SVC882002786 192.168.1.10 GET /path/to/myfile.war-0.2.45.M.war - 8889 - 72.162.134.92 Mozilla/5.0+(Windows;+U;+Windows+NT+6.0;+en-US)+AppleWebKit/532.0+(KHTML,+like+Gecko)+Chrome/3.0.195.27+Safari/532.0 401 1 0
2009-10-26 23:23:38 W3SVC882002786 192.168.1.10 GET /path/to/myfile.war-0.2.45.M.war - 8889 MYDOMAIN\myuser 72.162.134.92 Mozilla/5.0+(Windows;+U;+Windows+NT+6.0;+en-US)+AppleWebKit/532.0+(KHTML,+like+Gecko)+Chrome/3.0.195.27+Safari/532.0 404 3 50
So it looks like there are two 401 (access denied) followed by a 404.
Interestingly, .jar files in the same directory can be accessed and downloaded.
Is there somewhere I need to configure IIS to allow other file types to be downloaded?