Here’s what I found out and what worked for me:
Deploy ASP.NET MVC App on Windows XP (IIS 5.1)
Edit:
For the latest release of ASP.NET MVC, replace .mvc with a wildcard .* Extension textbox in the Add/Edit Application Extension mapping.
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