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How to View the IIS Properties for an Application, Folder, or File

When you package a site using Site Packager, many of your Internet Information Services (IIS) properties are included. It does not package an IIS Web site, such as the Default Web Site, but it does package the files in the physical root folder of the application and all its subfolders and files.

The following tables list the properties for the Virtual Directory tab in the Properties dialog box, and indicate which ones are packaged when you use Site Packager.

Field

Whether it is packaged

Script source access

Packaged

Read

Packaged

Write

Packaged

Directory browsing

Packaged

Log visits

Packaged

Index this resource

Packaged

Application name

Not packaged

Starting point

Not packaged

Execute permissions

Packaged

Application pool

Always set to Medium when unpacking

Application Configuration settings (shown after Configuration is clicked)

Not packaged

Field

Whether it is packaged

The following tables list the properties for the Directory Security tab in the Properties dialog box, and indicate which ones are packaged when you use Site Packager.

Field

Whether it is packaged

Anonymous access

Packaged

Anonymous access account

Not packaged

Basic authentication

Packaged

Basic authentication domain

Not packaged

Digest authentication

Packaged

Integrated Windows authentication

Packaged

IP addresses and domain name restrictions

Not packaged

Secure communications (SSL certificates)

Not packaged

Note

Nothing on the Documents, HTTP Headers, and Custom Errors tabs is packaged. The unpack.vbs script file adds custom errors after unpacking.

To view the IIS properties for an application, folder, or file

  1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Commerce Server 2009 , and then click Commerce Server Manager.

  2. In the Commerce Server Manager window, expand Internet Information Services, expand the name of the Web server that contains an application, expand the name of the IIS Web site in which the application resides, right-click the name of an application, folder, or file, and then click Properties.

    The Properties dialog box for the application appears.

See Also

Other Resources

Managing Site Packages

Working with Internet Information Services (IIS)