Edit an IIS Web Site

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Edit an IIS Web Site

1.To edit an IIS web site object, users load the tree structure of existing IIS items by calling the IIS view within the Visual Designer mode of PackDesigner.
 

2.The existing web site objects may be brought to expanded display with a click on the arrow icon left of the "Web site" node within the IIS object tree structure.

 

3.Clicking on the leaf representation of the web site object that has to be modified displays its details in the editor panel on the right-hand side of the RayPack application screen.

 

The following properties of the web site object may be manipulated:

 

Site Name

The extension description becomes editable with a click on either the text itself, or the edit icon on the right-hand side. A direct value editor dialog is displayed, allowing to enter the new description value. By hitting Enter or clicking on the save icon within the direct value editor interface the new content is saved.

 

General Web Site Properties

Please refer to the help topic Add an IIS web site for further details about the available object settings and how they have to be handled.

 

Beyond the direct web site property settings themselves, there are further actions users may take on web sites:

 

Add an application to a web site and Add a virtual directory to a web site
 

Remove an application or virtual directory from a web site
 

Edit a web site application & Edit a web site virtual directory
To edit a web site application or virtual directory, users have to navigate through the child nodes of a web site, and select the object they want to edit with a left-click on the tree item.
The details pane on the right is immediately loaded with the object properties, ready for direct manipulation. The properties that are available for modification are the same as for the creation of an application or virtual directory. Therefore, please refer to the sections about adding applications and adding virtual directories to web sites for further details.