Likewise, you can list which application pools are configured on your server using the APPPOOL object with following syntax: AppCmd list apppoolĪppCmd can also be used to set the values for various configuration settings using the SITE object, and you can use the following command to list the available settings for your Default Web Site using the following syntax: AppCmd set site "Default Web Site" /?
The list of commands depends on the object, and the following objects are supported: ObjectĪdministration of general configuration sectionsĪdministration of server configuration backupsįor example, you can list which web sites are configured on your server using the SITE object with the following syntax: AppCmd list site The general syntax for AppCmd.exe is: AppCmd (command) (object-type) ĪppCmd.exe also provides extensive command-line help support, which can be accessed using one of the following methods: AppCmd /? (Note: The AppCmd.exe utility is located in the %WinDir%\System32\InetSrv folder.) AppCmd.exe supports a wide range of command switches for various objects, making it easily scriptable in batch files to configure a myriad of IIS settings. In many ways, think of it as a replacement for the adsutil.vbs script from previous IIS versions.
#ENABLE WEBDAV WINDOWS 10 HOW TO#
However, if you choose to configure WebDAV in any manner other than using the IIS Manager UI see the How to Configure WebDAV with Request Filtering walkthrough.ĪppCmd.exe is a new command-line tool for administering IIS 7.0. When you configure WebDAV using the IIS Manager UI, the request filtering settings are automatically updated in order to unblock WebDAV authoring. Request Filtering settings may block several file types from WebDAV authoring by default. Installing and Configuring WebDAV on IIS 7.0.For information regarding the installation of the new WebDAV module, please see the following document: The new WebDAV extension module must be installed. The Default Web Site that is created by the IIS 7.0 installation must still exist.
IIS 7.0 must be installed on your server, and the following must be configured: The following items are required to complete the procedures in this article: This document will walk you through using the new AppCmd.exe utility in IIS 7.0 to configure WebDAV settings from a command-line or batch script.
#ENABLE WEBDAV WINDOWS 10 UPDATE#
Microsoft has released an update to the WebDAV extension module for Windows Server® 2008 that provides shared and exclusive locks support to prevent lost updates due to overwrites. This new WebDAV extension module incorporated many new features that enable web authors to publish content better than before, and offers web administrators more security and configuration options. Microsoft released a new WebDAV extension module that was completely rewritten for Internet Information Services 7.0 (IIS 7.0) on Windows Server® 2008.