IIS Server & ASP.Net Core – 500.19 with error code 0x8007000d on httpplatformhandler tag

I was getting this error. I fixed this error by installing the .NET Core Windows Server Hosting bundle (vs the Runtime Bundle), as described in instructions like this one.

Install the .NET Core Hosting Bundle

Install the .NET Core Hosting Bundle on the hosting system. The bundle installs the .NET Core Runtime, .NET Core Library, and the ASP.NET Core Module. The module creates the reverse proxy between IIS and the Kestrel server. If the system doesn’t have an Internet connection, obtain and install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable before installing the .NET Core Hosting Bundle.

As @Patrick says you can download the bundle installables from this link.

After installing that Module, my app served (i.e. no 500 error).

I see @Jørgen made this comment on OP already, so he gets credit.

EDIT Please confirm you install the Hosting bundle vs the Runtime Bundle per comment by @MDave

Did you install the .NET Core Windows Server Hosting bundle? This is needed for IIS to work as a reverse proxy for the .net core libraries. You’ll find the link in this article: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/publishing/iis I had the same problem before installing this on my dev machine. – Jørgen Tvedt Mar 28 at 6:31

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