I am sure there is a simple answer to this one.
I have a docx file that I get an error when trying to download(document cannot be found).... .doc is fine .txt is als
When there is no mime type associated with an extension in IIS (6.0 and up), it will give you 404. See Requests for static files return 404 error (IIS 6.0). (Edit: The original MSDN link is dead as of mid-2017, the Internet Archive has a copy. Even though it was written for IIS6, the information still applies to modern IIS versions.)
Other than that, and just because you did not specify where the error shows up: When you forbid caching in a header, similar behavior may occur on the client. But that is a general issue, and not bound to .docx.
Thanks this is very useful.
If you are interested MIME type for .pptx (Powerpoint 2007) is
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.presentationml.presentation
and .xlsx (Excel 2007) is
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet
[These where transposed. I have corrected now, thanks for pointing it out Sven.]
In step 5 of the solution above you said
In the MIME Type box, type application/msword.
The "application/msword" MIME type is the type for the word 2003 ".doc" files. The correct MIME type for word 2007 ".docx" files is:
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document
See this post.
Yes, it's just an IIS setting: by default, it will only serve files for which the extension matches a defined MIME type.
To allow .docx files to be downloaded, follow the steps from the KB article linked above:
Note that the KB article uses the generic application/octet-stream MIME type: although that generally should work, if a more specific MIME type exists, such as application/msword, it's always best to use that.