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  • Related to this, the config files are located in %userprofile%documentsIISExpress, stackoverflow.com/questions/23314928/…

    – jamiebarrow
    Sep 16 '16 at 8:50












  • For those of you having the same problem in Windows 10. stackoverflow.com/questions/30901434/iis-manager-in-windows-10

    – milestyle
    Sep 25 '17 at 20:33











  • For the same problem in Windows 10: stackoverflow.com/questions/30901434/iis-manager-in-windows-10

    – milestyle
    Sep 25 '17 at 20:34











  • Download the "IIS: Management Console" from the Microsoft Web Platform Installer.

    – Mark Capistrant
    Nov 13 '17 at 15:07











  • You can only resort to open source projects. One of them is created by me, jexusmanager.com/en/latest

    – Lex Li
    Jul 15 '18 at 19:18

















36















Is there an interface separate from the regular IIS manager?



When I search on IISExpress I find only a link to a folder full of logs related to IISExpress sites that had been spawned by Visual Studio.










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  • Related to this, the config files are located in %userprofile%documentsIISExpress, stackoverflow.com/questions/23314928/…

    – jamiebarrow
    Sep 16 '16 at 8:50












  • For those of you having the same problem in Windows 10. stackoverflow.com/questions/30901434/iis-manager-in-windows-10

    – milestyle
    Sep 25 '17 at 20:33











  • For the same problem in Windows 10: stackoverflow.com/questions/30901434/iis-manager-in-windows-10

    – milestyle
    Sep 25 '17 at 20:34











  • Download the "IIS: Management Console" from the Microsoft Web Platform Installer.

    – Mark Capistrant
    Nov 13 '17 at 15:07











  • You can only resort to open source projects. One of them is created by me, jexusmanager.com/en/latest

    – Lex Li
    Jul 15 '18 at 19:18













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  • Related to this, the config files are located in %userprofile%documentsIISExpress, stackoverflow.com/questions/23314928/…

    – jamiebarrow
    Sep 16 '16 at 8:50












  • For those of you having the same problem in Windows 10. stackoverflow.com/questions/30901434/iis-manager-in-windows-10

    – milestyle
    Sep 25 '17 at 20:33











  • For the same problem in Windows 10: stackoverflow.com/questions/30901434/iis-manager-in-windows-10

    – milestyle
    Sep 25 '17 at 20:34











  • Download the "IIS: Management Console" from the Microsoft Web Platform Installer.

    – Mark Capistrant
    Nov 13 '17 at 15:07











  • You can only resort to open source projects. One of them is created by me, jexusmanager.com/en/latest

    – Lex Li
    Jul 15 '18 at 19:18

















  • Related to this, the config files are located in %userprofile%documentsIISExpress, stackoverflow.com/questions/23314928/…

    – jamiebarrow
    Sep 16 '16 at 8:50












  • For those of you having the same problem in Windows 10. stackoverflow.com/questions/30901434/iis-manager-in-windows-10

    – milestyle
    Sep 25 '17 at 20:33











  • For the same problem in Windows 10: stackoverflow.com/questions/30901434/iis-manager-in-windows-10

    – milestyle
    Sep 25 '17 at 20:34











  • Download the "IIS: Management Console" from the Microsoft Web Platform Installer.

    – Mark Capistrant
    Nov 13 '17 at 15:07











  • You can only resort to open source projects. One of them is created by me, jexusmanager.com/en/latest

    – Lex Li
    Jul 15 '18 at 19:18
















Related to this, the config files are located in %userprofile%documentsIISExpress, stackoverflow.com/questions/23314928/…

– jamiebarrow
Sep 16 '16 at 8:50






Related to this, the config files are located in %userprofile%documentsIISExpress, stackoverflow.com/questions/23314928/…

– jamiebarrow
Sep 16 '16 at 8:50














For those of you having the same problem in Windows 10. stackoverflow.com/questions/30901434/iis-manager-in-windows-10

– milestyle
Sep 25 '17 at 20:33





For those of you having the same problem in Windows 10. stackoverflow.com/questions/30901434/iis-manager-in-windows-10

– milestyle
Sep 25 '17 at 20:33













For the same problem in Windows 10: stackoverflow.com/questions/30901434/iis-manager-in-windows-10

– milestyle
Sep 25 '17 at 20:34





For the same problem in Windows 10: stackoverflow.com/questions/30901434/iis-manager-in-windows-10

– milestyle
Sep 25 '17 at 20:34













Download the "IIS: Management Console" from the Microsoft Web Platform Installer.

– Mark Capistrant
Nov 13 '17 at 15:07





Download the "IIS: Management Console" from the Microsoft Web Platform Installer.

– Mark Capistrant
Nov 13 '17 at 15:07













You can only resort to open source projects. One of them is created by me, jexusmanager.com/en/latest

– Lex Li
Jul 15 '18 at 19:18





You can only resort to open source projects. One of them is created by me, jexusmanager.com/en/latest

– Lex Li
Jul 15 '18 at 19:18










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You can use WebMatrix, or Visual Studios to manage web sites in IIS Express.



Or, if you like the command line you can use the files located in c:Program FilesIIS Express or c:Program Files (x86)IIS Express






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  • No dude. There's a GUI app to manage it; you can download it from the Web Platform Installer.

    – BrainSlugs83
    Mar 13 '17 at 21:38











  • @BrainSlugs83, what is this GUI app called in Web PI? Alternately, what are the steps to find it?

    – Mathieu K.
    Apr 20 '17 at 16:28











  • @BrainSlugs83, dude, there's a billion things in the WPI. Which one is it?

    – toddmo
    Apr 21 '17 at 13:12











  • It's called Web Matrix

    – RyanDawkins
    Aug 9 '17 at 14:42











  • WebMatrix is now dead, forums.iis.net/t/… . Also starting from 2014, I started an open source project Jexus Manager to fill the gaps Microsoft left, jexusmanager.com/en/latest

    – Lex Li
    Jul 15 '18 at 19:22


















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There isn't an equivalent to the normal IIS7 control panel that I'm aware of, but when IIS Express is running there is usually a management tool that appears in the system tray that will let you do things like shut down or remove sites or recycle processes.






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  • There is a GUI management tool, you just have to install it separately from the Web Platform Installer.

    – BrainSlugs83
    Mar 13 '17 at 21:39











  • where? how is it called? :)

    – Falco Alexander
    Feb 27 '18 at 14:42











  • @BrainSlugs83 Even in 2017 you wouldn't get anything from Web Platform Installer to manage IIS Express in IIS Manager manner.

    – Lex Li
    Jul 15 '18 at 19:23



















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    • No dude. There's a GUI app to manage it; you can download it from the Web Platform Installer.

      – BrainSlugs83
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    • @BrainSlugs83, what is this GUI app called in Web PI? Alternately, what are the steps to find it?

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    • @BrainSlugs83, dude, there's a billion things in the WPI. Which one is it?

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    • It's called Web Matrix

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      Aug 9 '17 at 14:42











    • WebMatrix is now dead, forums.iis.net/t/… . Also starting from 2014, I started an open source project Jexus Manager to fill the gaps Microsoft left, jexusmanager.com/en/latest

      – Lex Li
      Jul 15 '18 at 19:22















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    You can use WebMatrix, or Visual Studios to manage web sites in IIS Express.



    Or, if you like the command line you can use the files located in c:Program FilesIIS Express or c:Program Files (x86)IIS Express






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    • No dude. There's a GUI app to manage it; you can download it from the Web Platform Installer.

      – BrainSlugs83
      Mar 13 '17 at 21:38











    • @BrainSlugs83, what is this GUI app called in Web PI? Alternately, what are the steps to find it?

      – Mathieu K.
      Apr 20 '17 at 16:28











    • @BrainSlugs83, dude, there's a billion things in the WPI. Which one is it?

      – toddmo
      Apr 21 '17 at 13:12











    • It's called Web Matrix

      – RyanDawkins
      Aug 9 '17 at 14:42











    • WebMatrix is now dead, forums.iis.net/t/… . Also starting from 2014, I started an open source project Jexus Manager to fill the gaps Microsoft left, jexusmanager.com/en/latest

      – Lex Li
      Jul 15 '18 at 19:22













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    Or, if you like the command line you can use the files located in c:Program FilesIIS Express or c:Program Files (x86)IIS Express






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    You can use WebMatrix, or Visual Studios to manage web sites in IIS Express.



    Or, if you like the command line you can use the files located in c:Program FilesIIS Express or c:Program Files (x86)IIS Express







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    • No dude. There's a GUI app to manage it; you can download it from the Web Platform Installer.

      – BrainSlugs83
      Mar 13 '17 at 21:38











    • @BrainSlugs83, what is this GUI app called in Web PI? Alternately, what are the steps to find it?

      – Mathieu K.
      Apr 20 '17 at 16:28











    • @BrainSlugs83, dude, there's a billion things in the WPI. Which one is it?

      – toddmo
      Apr 21 '17 at 13:12











    • It's called Web Matrix

      – RyanDawkins
      Aug 9 '17 at 14:42











    • WebMatrix is now dead, forums.iis.net/t/… . Also starting from 2014, I started an open source project Jexus Manager to fill the gaps Microsoft left, jexusmanager.com/en/latest

      – Lex Li
      Jul 15 '18 at 19:22

















    • No dude. There's a GUI app to manage it; you can download it from the Web Platform Installer.

      – BrainSlugs83
      Mar 13 '17 at 21:38











    • @BrainSlugs83, what is this GUI app called in Web PI? Alternately, what are the steps to find it?

      – Mathieu K.
      Apr 20 '17 at 16:28











    • @BrainSlugs83, dude, there's a billion things in the WPI. Which one is it?

      – toddmo
      Apr 21 '17 at 13:12











    • It's called Web Matrix

      – RyanDawkins
      Aug 9 '17 at 14:42











    • WebMatrix is now dead, forums.iis.net/t/… . Also starting from 2014, I started an open source project Jexus Manager to fill the gaps Microsoft left, jexusmanager.com/en/latest

      – Lex Li
      Jul 15 '18 at 19:22
















    No dude. There's a GUI app to manage it; you can download it from the Web Platform Installer.

    – BrainSlugs83
    Mar 13 '17 at 21:38





    No dude. There's a GUI app to manage it; you can download it from the Web Platform Installer.

    – BrainSlugs83
    Mar 13 '17 at 21:38













    @BrainSlugs83, what is this GUI app called in Web PI? Alternately, what are the steps to find it?

    – Mathieu K.
    Apr 20 '17 at 16:28





    @BrainSlugs83, what is this GUI app called in Web PI? Alternately, what are the steps to find it?

    – Mathieu K.
    Apr 20 '17 at 16:28













    @BrainSlugs83, dude, there's a billion things in the WPI. Which one is it?

    – toddmo
    Apr 21 '17 at 13:12





    @BrainSlugs83, dude, there's a billion things in the WPI. Which one is it?

    – toddmo
    Apr 21 '17 at 13:12













    It's called Web Matrix

    – RyanDawkins
    Aug 9 '17 at 14:42





    It's called Web Matrix

    – RyanDawkins
    Aug 9 '17 at 14:42













    WebMatrix is now dead, forums.iis.net/t/… . Also starting from 2014, I started an open source project Jexus Manager to fill the gaps Microsoft left, jexusmanager.com/en/latest

    – Lex Li
    Jul 15 '18 at 19:22





    WebMatrix is now dead, forums.iis.net/t/… . Also starting from 2014, I started an open source project Jexus Manager to fill the gaps Microsoft left, jexusmanager.com/en/latest

    – Lex Li
    Jul 15 '18 at 19:22













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    There isn't an equivalent to the normal IIS7 control panel that I'm aware of, but when IIS Express is running there is usually a management tool that appears in the system tray that will let you do things like shut down or remove sites or recycle processes.






    share|improve this answer























    • There is a GUI management tool, you just have to install it separately from the Web Platform Installer.

      – BrainSlugs83
      Mar 13 '17 at 21:39











    • where? how is it called? :)

      – Falco Alexander
      Feb 27 '18 at 14:42











    • @BrainSlugs83 Even in 2017 you wouldn't get anything from Web Platform Installer to manage IIS Express in IIS Manager manner.

      – Lex Li
      Jul 15 '18 at 19:23
















    9














    There isn't an equivalent to the normal IIS7 control panel that I'm aware of, but when IIS Express is running there is usually a management tool that appears in the system tray that will let you do things like shut down or remove sites or recycle processes.






    share|improve this answer























    • There is a GUI management tool, you just have to install it separately from the Web Platform Installer.

      – BrainSlugs83
      Mar 13 '17 at 21:39











    • where? how is it called? :)

      – Falco Alexander
      Feb 27 '18 at 14:42











    • @BrainSlugs83 Even in 2017 you wouldn't get anything from Web Platform Installer to manage IIS Express in IIS Manager manner.

      – Lex Li
      Jul 15 '18 at 19:23














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    There isn't an equivalent to the normal IIS7 control panel that I'm aware of, but when IIS Express is running there is usually a management tool that appears in the system tray that will let you do things like shut down or remove sites or recycle processes.







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    • There is a GUI management tool, you just have to install it separately from the Web Platform Installer.

      – BrainSlugs83
      Mar 13 '17 at 21:39











    • where? how is it called? :)

      – Falco Alexander
      Feb 27 '18 at 14:42











    • @BrainSlugs83 Even in 2017 you wouldn't get anything from Web Platform Installer to manage IIS Express in IIS Manager manner.

      – Lex Li
      Jul 15 '18 at 19:23


















    • There is a GUI management tool, you just have to install it separately from the Web Platform Installer.

      – BrainSlugs83
      Mar 13 '17 at 21:39











    • where? how is it called? :)

      – Falco Alexander
      Feb 27 '18 at 14:42











    • @BrainSlugs83 Even in 2017 you wouldn't get anything from Web Platform Installer to manage IIS Express in IIS Manager manner.

      – Lex Li
      Jul 15 '18 at 19:23

















    There is a GUI management tool, you just have to install it separately from the Web Platform Installer.

    – BrainSlugs83
    Mar 13 '17 at 21:39





    There is a GUI management tool, you just have to install it separately from the Web Platform Installer.

    – BrainSlugs83
    Mar 13 '17 at 21:39













    where? how is it called? :)

    – Falco Alexander
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    where? how is it called? :)

    – Falco Alexander
    Feb 27 '18 at 14:42













    @BrainSlugs83 Even in 2017 you wouldn't get anything from Web Platform Installer to manage IIS Express in IIS Manager manner.

    – Lex Li
    Jul 15 '18 at 19:23






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    – Lex Li
    Jul 15 '18 at 19:23












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