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"405 method not allowed" in IIS7.5 for "PUT" method

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How to fix 405 method not allowed IIS?

If you don't need to use WebDAV, then the easiest and the best way to fix "405 method not allowed" issue is to remove WebDAV from your system. You can easily get this done in "Turn Windows Features On or Off" simply un-ticking the checkbox.


Often this error is caused by the WebDAV module that try to handle this kind of requests. An easy solution is to remove it from modules and from handlers of the system.webServer section just inside your web.config file. Here a configuration example:

<system.webServer>
    <modules>
        <remove name="WebDAVModule" />
    </modules>
    <handlers>
        <remove name="WebDAV" />
    </handlers>
</system.webServer>

I enabled the Failed Request Tracing, and got the following info:

 <EventData>
  <Data Name="ContextId">{00000000-0000-0000-0F00-0080000000FA}</Data>
  <Data Name="ModuleName">WebDAVModule</Data>
  <Data Name="Notification">16</Data>
  <Data Name="HttpStatus">405</Data>
  <Data Name="HttpReason">Method Not Allowed</Data>
  <Data Name="HttpSubStatus">0</Data>
  <Data Name="ErrorCode">0</Data>
  <Data Name="ConfigExceptionInfo"></Data>
 </EventData>

So, I uninstalled the WebDAVModule from my IIS, everything is fine now~

The IIS tracing feature is very helpful.


I tried most of the answers and unfortunately, none of them worked in completion.

Here is what worked for me. There are 3 things to do to the site you want PUT for (select the site) :

  1. Open WebDav Authoring Rules and then select Disable WebDAV option present on the right bar.

  2. Select Modules, find the WebDAV Module and remove it.

  3. Select HandlerMapping, find the WebDAVHandler and remove it.

Restart IIS.


Taken from here and it worked for me :

1.Go to IIS Manager.

2.Click on your app.

3.Go to "Handler Mappings".

4.In the feature list, double click on "WebDAV".

5.Click on "Request Restrictions".

6.In the tab "Verbs" select "All verbs" .

7.Press OK.


I had this problem with WebDAV when hosting a MVC4 WebApi Project. I got around it by adding this line to the web.config:

<handlers>
  <remove name="WebDAV" />
  <add name="WebDAV" path="*" verb="*" modules="WebDAVModule"
      resourceType="Unspecified" requireAccess="None" />
</handlers>

As explained here: http://evolutionarydeveloper.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/method-not-allowed-405-on-iis7-website.html


Best to just remove the unused WebDAV feature. Go to Programs and Features => Turn Windows Features On or Off and disable WebDAV Publishing under

Internet Information Services => World Wide Web Services => Common HTTP Features

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Removing the WebDAV-module should be sufficient. Just change your Web.config:

<system.webServer>
    <modules runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true">
        <remove name="WebDAVModule" />