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Where's the management interface for IISExpress?
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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.
iis windows-7 iis-express
add a comment |
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.
iis windows-7 iis-express
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
add a comment |
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.
iis windows-7 iis-express
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.
iis windows-7 iis-express
iis windows-7 iis-express
edited Aug 14 '11 at 21:38
ChrisF
1,82112127
1,82112127
asked Aug 14 '11 at 17:32
justStevejustSteve
4991517
4991517
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
add a comment |
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
add a comment |
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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
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
add a comment |
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.
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
add a comment |
You can download the management control panel from Here
1
That does not work for IIS Express.
– Lex Li
Jul 15 '18 at 19:20
add a comment |
There is an open source tool:
https://github.com/jexuswebserver/JexusManager
https://www.jexusmanager.com/
add a comment |
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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
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
add a comment |
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
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
add a comment |
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
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
edited Aug 9 '17 at 17:17
answered Aug 14 '11 at 21:48
NixphoeNixphoe
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4,05872848
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
add a comment |
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
add a comment |
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.
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
add a comment |
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.
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
add a comment |
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.
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.
answered Aug 14 '11 at 18:52
Wyatt BarnettWyatt Barnett
630514
630514
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
add a comment |
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
Feb 27 '18 at 14:42
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
@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
add a comment |
You can download the management control panel from Here
1
That does not work for IIS Express.
– Lex Li
Jul 15 '18 at 19:20
add a comment |
You can download the management control panel from Here
1
That does not work for IIS Express.
– Lex Li
Jul 15 '18 at 19:20
add a comment |
You can download the management control panel from Here
You can download the management control panel from Here
answered Feb 22 '17 at 4:19
user1022209user1022209
1193
1193
1
That does not work for IIS Express.
– Lex Li
Jul 15 '18 at 19:20
add a comment |
1
That does not work for IIS Express.
– Lex Li
Jul 15 '18 at 19:20
1
1
That does not work for IIS Express.
– Lex Li
Jul 15 '18 at 19:20
That does not work for IIS Express.
– Lex Li
Jul 15 '18 at 19:20
add a comment |
There is an open source tool:
https://github.com/jexuswebserver/JexusManager
https://www.jexusmanager.com/
add a comment |
There is an open source tool:
https://github.com/jexuswebserver/JexusManager
https://www.jexusmanager.com/
add a comment |
There is an open source tool:
https://github.com/jexuswebserver/JexusManager
https://www.jexusmanager.com/
There is an open source tool:
https://github.com/jexuswebserver/JexusManager
https://www.jexusmanager.com/
answered May 31 at 7:50
g.pickardoug.pickardou
1064
1064
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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