Summary

In this chapter we examined various activities involved in working with an IIS server. These activities included documenting the existing configuration of the server, reporting on application pool settings, examining the default values for application pools, and examining the site limits. We also looked at the method to report virtual directories. We then moved on to managing a Web server, first looking at creating a new Web site, then following up with creating an application pool. We concluded the chapter by discussing starting and stopping Web sites.

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