You can configure default HTTP settings to provide a better user experience for visitors to your web site. For example, you ...

You can configure default HTTP settings to provide a better user experience for visitors to your web site. For example, you can configure IIS to return custom error messages whenever an HTTP error occurs. Custom error messages can provide friendlier or more informative feedback. You can also configure IIS to serve either a default document or a list of all the documents available from the server. Customers who do not specify the name of a document would be presented with either a default page or a list of all available pages, depending on the HTTP settings configuration.