Your network contains an Active Directory domain named fabinkam.com. The domain contains a Web Server named Web1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2.
You create a new site named Site1.
You need to ensure that when a user enters a URL on site1 for a resource that does not exist, a custom web page displays.
Which feature should you configure?
A. Default Document
B. Error Pages
C. HTTP Redirect
D. Authorization Rules
Correct Answer: B
Explanation/Reference:
Configurability of Custom Errors
IIS 7.0 makes it easier to configure custom errors exactly how you want them. Added configuration options in the UI give administrators more flexibility and granularity; you can edit the existing configuration settings, or add completely new ones. Configuring error pages through the IIS Manager is done via the Error Pages feature in the main pane:
To edit the configuration of an existing customer error page, select the status code entry in the main pane, and choose Edit… in the Actions pane. The Edit Customer Error Page window will appear:
The Add Custom Error Page looks almost the same, except the fields are blank:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/webtopics/archive/2008/05/28/iis-7-0-http-error-pages.aspx