Stop-Website
Stop-Website
Stops an IIS Web site.
Syntax
Stop-Website [[-Name] <String>] [-Passthru] [-WarningAction <ActionPreference>] [-WarningVariable <String>] [<CommonParameters>]
Detailed Description
Stops the specified Web site.
Parameters
-Name <String>
Name of the Web site to stop.
Attributes
Name | Value |
---|---|
Required? |
false |
Accept wildcard characters? |
false |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
true (ByPropertyName) |
Position? |
1 |
-Passthru <SwitchParameter>
Passes an object that represents the Web site to the pipeline.
Attributes
Name | Value |
---|---|
Required? |
false |
Accept wildcard characters? |
false |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
false |
Position? |
named |
-WarningAction <ActionPreference>
Attributes
Name | Value |
---|---|
Required? |
false |
Accept wildcard characters? |
false |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
false |
Position? |
named |
-WarningVariable <String>
Attributes
Name | Value |
---|---|
Required? |
false |
Accept wildcard characters? |
false |
Accept Pipeline Input? |
false |
Position? |
named |
-CommonParameter
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Verbose, -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -OutBuffer, and -OutVariable. For more information, see About Common Parameter
Input and Return Types
The input type is the type of the objects that you can pipe to the cmdlet. The return type is the type of the objects that the cmdlet emits.
Input Type |
. |
Return Type |
. |
Notes
Examples
EXAMPLE 1: Stopping a Web Site
IIS:\>Stop-WebSite -Name "Default Web Site"
Stops the site named Default Web Site.
See Also
Reference
Start-WebSite
Start-WebItem
Start-WebAppPool
Stop-WebItem
Stop-WebAppPool