diff --git a/.openpublishing.redirection.json b/.openpublishing.redirection.json
index 128583dc0..77cff878e 100644
--- a/.openpublishing.redirection.json
+++ b/.openpublishing.redirection.json
@@ -55,11 +55,6 @@
"redirect_url": "/troubleshoot/developer/webapps/iis/health-diagnostic-performance/troubleshoot-native-memory-leak-iis-7x-application-pool",
"redirect_document_id": false
},
- {
- "source_path": "iis/troubleshoot/web-platform-installer-issues/troubleshooting-problems-with-microsoft-web-platform-installer.md",
- "redirect_url": "/troubleshoot/developer/webapps/iis/iis-extensions-tools-addons/troubleshooting-problems-with-microsoft-web-platform-installer",
- "redirect_document_id": false
- },
{
"source_path": "iis/troubleshoot/using-failed-request-tracing/troubleshooting-failed-requests-using-tracing-in-iis-85.md",
"redirect_url": "/troubleshoot/developer/webapps/iis/health-diagnostic-performance/troubleshoot-failed-requests-using-tracing-in-iis-85",
@@ -125,11 +120,6 @@
"redirect_url": "/previous-versions/troubleshoot/iis/troubleshoot-smb-netbios-fcn-limit-issues",
"redirect_document_id": false
},
- {
- "source_path": "iis/develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/webmatrix-publish-and-download-troubleshooting.md",
- "redirect_url": "/previous-versions/troubleshoot/iis/webmatrix-publish-and-download-troubleshooting",
- "redirect_document_id": false
- },
{
"source_path": "iis/application-frameworks/building-and-running-aspnet-applications/index.md",
"redirect_url": "/iis/application-frameworks/building-and-running-aspnet-applications/using-aspnet-forms-authentication",
@@ -195,36 +185,16 @@
"redirect_url": "/iis/develop/runtime-extensibility",
"redirect_document_id": false
},
- {
- "source_path": "iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/index.md",
- "redirect_url": "/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/acquia-drupal-faq",
- "redirect_document_id": false
- },
{
"source_path": "iis/develop/runtime-extensibility/index.md",
"redirect_url": "/iis/develop/runtime-extensibility/extending-web-server-functionality-in-net",
"redirect_document_id": false
},
- {
- "source_path": "iis/develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/index.md",
- "redirect_url": "/iis/develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/microsoft-webmatrix-publish-compatibility",
- "redirect_document_id": false
- },
{
"source_path": "iis/develop/using-visual-studio-with-iis/index.md",
"redirect_url": "/iis/develop/using-visual-studio-with-iis/using-visual-studio-2008-with-iis",
"redirect_document_id": false
},
- {
- "source_path": "iis/develop/using-webmatrix/index.md",
- "redirect_url": "/iis/develop/using-webmatrix/create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application",
- "redirect_document_id": false
- },
- {
- "source_path": "iis/develop/windows-web-application-gallery/index.md",
- "redirect_url": "/iis/develop/windows-web-application-gallery/package-an-application-for-the-windows-web-application-gallery",
- "redirect_document_id": false
- },
{
"source_path": "iis/extensions/advanced-logging-module/index.md",
"redirect_url": "/iis/extensions/advanced-logging-module/advanced-logging-for-iis-custom-logging",
@@ -330,11 +300,6 @@
"redirect_url": "/iis/extensions/web-deployment-tool/iis-web-deployment-tool",
"redirect_document_id": false
},
- {
- "source_path": "iis/extensions/web-platform-installer/index.md",
- "redirect_url": "/iis/extensions/web-platform-installer/microsoft-web-platform-installer",
- "redirect_document_id": false
- },
{
"source_path": "iis/extensions/web-playlists/index.md",
"redirect_url": "/iis/extensions/web-playlists/iis-web-playlists",
@@ -430,11 +395,6 @@
"redirect_url": "/iis/install/installing-publishing-technologies/installing-and-configuring-web-deploy",
"redirect_document_id": false
},
- {
- "source_path": "iis/install/web-platform-installer/index.md",
- "redirect_url": "/iis/install/web-platform-installer/web-platform-installer-20-walkthrough",
- "redirect_document_id": false
- },
{
"source_path": "iis/manage/configuring-security/index.md",
"redirect_url": "/iis/manage/configuring-security/configuring-ssl-in-iis-manager",
@@ -615,11 +575,6 @@
"redirect_url": "/iis/troubleshoot/using-failed-request-tracing/how-to-enable-failed-request-tracing-for-unc-hosting",
"redirect_document_id": false
},
- {
- "source_path": "iis/troubleshoot/web-platform-installer-issues/index.md",
- "redirect_url": "/iis/troubleshoot/web-platform-installer-issues/troubleshooting-problems-with-microsoft-web-platform-installer",
- "redirect_document_id": false
- },
{
"source_path": "iis/web-dev-reference/index.md",
"redirect_url": "/iis/web-dev-reference/server-variables",
@@ -665,11 +620,6 @@
"redirect_url": "/iis/web-hosting/installing-infrastructure-components/planning-the-deployment",
"redirect_document_id": false
},
- {
- "source_path": "iis/web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/index.md",
- "redirect_url": "/iis/web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/servervalidator-demo",
- "redirect_document_id": false
- },
{
"source_path": "iis/web-hosting/microsoft-web-farm-framework-20-for-iis-7/index.md",
"redirect_url": "/iis/web-hosting/microsoft-web-farm-framework-20-for-iis-7/overview-of-the-web-farm-framework-20-for-iis",
diff --git a/iis/TOC.yml b/iis/TOC.yml
index 74dbdc192..5d2fa38bc 100644
--- a/iis/TOC.yml
+++ b/iis/TOC.yml
@@ -194,18 +194,6 @@
href: install/installing-publishing-technologies/installing-and-configuring-webdav-on-iis.md
- name: Installing and Configuring Web Deploy on IIS 8.0 or Later
href: install/installing-publishing-technologies/installing-and-configuring-web-deploy-on-iis-80-or-later.md
- - name: Web Platform Installer
- items:
- - name: Web Platform Installer 2.0 Walkthrough
- href: install/web-platform-installer/web-platform-installer-20-walkthrough.md
- - name: Using the Microsoft Web Platform Installer
- href: install/web-platform-installer/using-the-microsoft-web-platform-installer.md
- - name: Web Platform Installer Resources
- href: install/web-platform-installer/web-platform-installer-resources.md
- - name: Web Platform Installer v5 Command Line (WebPICMD.exe) - RTW release
- href: install/web-platform-installer/web-platform-installer-v4-command-line-webpicmdexe-rtw-release.md
- - name: Web Platform Installer Direct Downloads
- href: install/web-platform-installer/web-platform-installer-direct-downloads.md
- name: Installing IIS 8.5
items:
- name: Installing IIS 8.5 on Windows Server 2012 R2
@@ -446,136 +434,6 @@
href: develop/using-visual-studio-with-iis/using-visual-studio-2008-with-iis.md
- name: Using Visual Studio 2005 with IIS 7.0
href: develop/using-visual-studio-with-iis/using-visual-studio-2005-with-iis.md
- - name: Windows Web Application Gallery
- items:
- - name: Package an Application for the Windows Web Application Gallery
- href: develop/windows-web-application-gallery/package-an-application-for-the-windows-web-application-gallery.md
- - name: Windows Web Application Gallery Link Addition Process Walkthrough
- href: develop/windows-web-application-gallery/windows-web-application-gallery-link-addition-process-walkthrough.md
- - name: Windows Web Application Gallery Principles
- href: develop/windows-web-application-gallery/windows-web-application-gallery-principles.md
- - name: Introducing the Windows Web Application Gallery
- href: develop/windows-web-application-gallery/introducing-the-windows-web-application-gallery.md
- - name: Integrate the Windows Web Application Gallery into a Control Panel
- href: develop/windows-web-application-gallery/integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel.md
- - name: "Windows Web Application Gallery: Known Issues"
- href: develop/windows-web-application-gallery/windows-web-application-gallery-known-issues.md
- - name: Using the Microsoft Web Platform Installer Badge
- href: develop/windows-web-application-gallery/using-the-microsoft-web-platform-installer-badge.md
- - name: Database Notes for packaging applications for the Web Application Gallery
- href: develop/windows-web-application-gallery/database-notes-for-packaging-applications-for-use-with-the-web-application-gallery.md
- - name: Reference for the Web Application Package
- href: develop/windows-web-application-gallery/reference-for-the-web-application-package.md
- - name: Testing a Zip Package for Inclusion with the Web Application Gallery
- href: develop/windows-web-application-gallery/testing-a-web-application-zip-package-for-inclusion-with-the-web-application-gallery.md
- - name: How to Create an App Package Supporting both SQL Server and MySQL
- href: develop/windows-web-application-gallery/how-to-create-an-app-package-supporting-both-sql-server-and-mysql.md
- - name: Azure App Gallery FAQ
- href: develop/windows-web-application-gallery/azure-app-gallery-faq.yml
- - name: Joomla! Sample files
- href: develop/windows-web-application-gallery/joomla-sample-files.md
- - name: Blogengine .NET Sample files
- href: develop/windows-web-application-gallery/blogengine-net-sample-files.md
- - name: Gallery Server Pro sample files
- href: develop/windows-web-application-gallery/gallery-server-pro-sample-files.md
- - name: Windows Web App Gallery FAQ
- href: develop/windows-web-application-gallery/frequently-asked-questions.yml
- - name: MediaWiki Sample Files
- href: develop/windows-web-application-gallery/mediawiki-sample-files.md
- - name: Umbraco CMS Sample files
- href: develop/windows-web-application-gallery/umbraco-cms-sample-files.md
- - name: WordPress Sample files
- href: develop/windows-web-application-gallery/wordpress-sample-files.md
- - name: Installing/Publishing Apps with WebMatrix
- items:
- - name: Acquia Drupal FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/acquia-drupal-faq.md
- - name: AtomSite FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/atomsite-faq.md
- - name: BlogEngine.NET FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/blogenginenet-faq.yml
- - name: dasBlog FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/dasblog-faq.yml
- - name: DotNetNuke ® Community Edition FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/dotnetnuke-community-edition-faq.md
- - name: Gallery FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/gallery-faq.yml
- - name: Gallery Server Pro FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/gallery-server-pro-faq.yml
- - name: Joomla! FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/joomla-faq.md
- - name: Kentico CMS FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/kentico-cms-faq.md
- - name: Kooboo CMS FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/kooboo-cms-faq.yml
- - name: Mayando FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/mayando-faq.md
- - name: mojoPortal FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/mojoportal-faq.yml
- - name: Moodle FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/moodle-faq.yml
- - name: My Web Pages Starter Kit FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/my-web-pages-starter-kit-faq.yml
- - name: nopCommerce FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/nopcommerce-faq.yml
- - name: nService FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/nservice-faq.md
- - name: phpBB FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/phpbb-faq.md
- - name: ResourceBlender.NET FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/resourceblendernet-faq.yml
- - name: ScrewTurn Wiki FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/screwturn-wiki-faq.yml
- - name: SilverStripe CMS FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/silverstripe-cms-faq.yml
- - name: Sitefinity Community Edition FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/sitefinity-community-edition-faq.yml
- - name: Subtext FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/subtext-faq.yml
- - name: SugarCRM FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/sugarcrm-faq.yml
- - name: Umbraco CMS FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/umbraco-cms-faq.yml
- - name: WordPress FAQ
- href: develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/wordpress-faq.md
- - name: Using WebMatrix
- items:
- - name: Create a Website from a Gallery Application
- href: develop/using-webmatrix/create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application.md
- - name: Download and Install an ASP.NET Application
- href: develop/using-webmatrix/download-and-install-an-aspnet-application.md
- - name: Download and Install a PHP Application
- href: develop/using-webmatrix/download-and-install-a-php-application.md
- - name: Make your Website SEO Friendly
- href: develop/using-webmatrix/make-your-website-seo-friendly.md
- - name: Analyze Requests to Your Website
- href: develop/using-webmatrix/analyze-requests-to-your-website.md
- - name: Publish Your Website
- href: develop/using-webmatrix/publish-your-website.md
- - name: WebMatrix Overview
- href: develop/using-webmatrix/webmatrix-overview.md
- - name: WebMatrix Privacy Statement
- href: develop/using-webmatrix/webmatrix-privacy-statement.md
- - name: Creating a Content Feed for Learning
- href: develop/using-webmatrix/creating-a-content-feed-for-learning.md
- - name: Troubleshooting WebMatrix
- items:
- - name: "Microsoft WebMatrix: Publish Compatibility"
- href: develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/microsoft-webmatrix-publish-compatibility.md
- - name: "Microsoft WebMatrix: Certificate errors during publishing"
- href: develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/microsoft-webmatrix-certificate-errors-during-publishing.md
- - name: "Microsoft WebMatrix: Database errors while publishing and downloading sites"
- href: develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/microsoft-webmatrix-database-errors-while-publishing-and-downloading-sites.md
- - name: "Microsoft WebMatrix: My Documents on network shares"
- href: develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/microsoft-webmatrix-my-documents-on-network-shares.md
- - name: When publishing a site from WebMatrix, some files are not listed in the dialog
- href: develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/when-publishing-a-site-from-webmatrix-using-the-ftp-protocol-some-files-are-not-listed-in-the-publish-preview-dialog.md
- - name: WebMatrix Publish and Download Troubleshooting
- href: develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/webmatrix-publish-and-download-troubleshooting.md
- - name: WebMatrix MDF Migration
- href: develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/webmatrix-mdf-migration.md
- - name: Issues with SQL Server Express or MySQL when using WebMatrix or WebPI
- href: develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/issues-with-sql-server-express-or-mysql-when-using-webmatrix-or-webpi_1298.md
- name: Developing for FTP
items:
- name: How to Use Managed Code (C#) to Create a Simple FTP Authentication Provider
@@ -606,28 +464,6 @@
href: develop/developing-for-ftp/how-to-use-managed-code-c-to-create-an-ftp-provider-that-prevents-leeching.md
- name: Publish
items:
- - name: Deploying Application Packages
- items:
- - name: Taking an Application Offline before Publishing
- href: publish/deploying-application-packages/taking-an-application-offline-before-publishing.md
- - name: "Videocast: Simplified Application Deployment on the Microsoft Web Platform"
- href: publish/deploying-application-packages/videocast-simplified-application-deployment-on-the-microsoft-web-platform.md
- - name: Provision an IIS Web Site in a Hosting Environment
- href: publish/deploying-application-packages/provision-an-iis-web-site-in-a-hosting-environment.md
- - name: DotNetNuke
- href: publish/deploying-application-packages/dotnetnuke.md
- - name: ScrewTurn Wiki
- href: publish/deploying-application-packages/screwturn-wiki.md
- - name: BlogEngine.NET
- href: publish/deploying-application-packages/blogenginenet.md
- - name: Umbraco
- href: publish/deploying-application-packages/umbraco.md
- - name: Deploying WordPress via Packages in a Hosting Environment
- href: publish/deploying-application-packages/deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment.md
- - name: Deploying Joomla! via Packages in a Hosting Environment
- href: publish/deploying-application-packages/deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment.md
- - name: Deploying Drupal via Packages in a Hosting Environment
- href: publish/deploying-application-packages/deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment.md
- name: Using Web Deploy
items:
- name: Packaging and Restoring a Web site
@@ -790,10 +626,6 @@
items:
- name: Diagnosing Failures with Remote Administration
href: troubleshoot/remote-administration-issues/diagnosing-failures-with-remote-administration.md
- - name: Web Platform Installer Issues
- items:
- - name: Troubleshooting Problems with Microsoft Web Platform Installer
- href: troubleshoot/web-platform-installer-issues/troubleshooting-problems-with-microsoft-web-platform-installer.md
- name: Windows Client OS Request Restriction
items:
- name: IIS Request Restrictions on Windows Client OS
@@ -1540,8 +1372,6 @@
href: web-hosting/configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/windows-sharepoint-services-for-shared-hosting.md
- name: Guide to Deploy FTP and Publish with VWD
href: web-hosting/configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/guide-to-deploy-ftp-and-publish-with-vwd.md
- - name: Microsoft Web Platform Installer 2.0
- href: web-hosting/configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/microsoft-web-platform-installer-20.md
- name: Dynamic Data Center Toolkit for Hosting
href: web-hosting/configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/dynamic-data-center-toolkit-for-hosting.md
- name: SQL Server 2005
@@ -1666,30 +1496,6 @@
items:
- name: Managing IIS on Windows Azure via Remote Desktop
href: web-hosting/hosting-the-microsoft-web-platform-on-windows-azure/managing-iis-on-windows-azure-via-remote-desktop.md
- - name: Joining the Web Hosting Gallery
- items:
- - name: ServerValidator Demo
- href: web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/servervalidator-demo.md
- - name: Microsoft Web Platform Hosting Program -Pilot
- href: web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/microsoft-web-platform-hosting-program-pilot.md
- - name: Overview
- href: web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/overview.md
- - name: Install Server Components
- href: web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/install-server-components.md
- - name: Validate Your Server Configuration
- href: web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/validate-your-server-configuration.md
- - name: Create Welcome E-mails
- href: web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/create-welcome-e-mails.md
- - name: Generate a Profile XML File
- href: web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/generate-a-profile-xml-file.md
- - name: Configure Site for Web Deploy Publishing
- href: web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/configure-site-for-web-deploy-publishing.md
- - name: Automating server setup
- href: web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/automating-server-setup.md
- - name: Setup MySQL with WebMatrix Support
- href: web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/setup-mysql-with-webmatrix-support.md
- - name: How WebMatrix Verification Works
- href: web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/how-webmatrix-verification-works.md
- name: "Scenario: Build a Web Farm with IIS Servers"
items:
- name: "Overview: Build a Web Farm with IIS Servers"
diff --git a/iis/application-frameworks/install-and-configure-php-on-iis/how-to-install-the-microsoft-web-platform-for-php.md b/iis/application-frameworks/install-and-configure-php-on-iis/how-to-install-the-microsoft-web-platform-for-php.md
index d7125f5d6..fb421f01b 100644
--- a/iis/application-frameworks/install-and-configure-php-on-iis/how-to-install-the-microsoft-web-platform-for-php.md
+++ b/iis/application-frameworks/install-and-configure-php-on-iis/how-to-install-the-microsoft-web-platform-for-php.md
@@ -25,15 +25,9 @@ At the base of the Microsoft Web Platform is Windows Server 2008, Windows Server
- [Install Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2](../../install/installing-iis-7/install-windows-server-2008-and-windows-server-2008-r2.md)
-## Use Microsoft Web PI to Install the Microsoft Web Platform
-
-The easiest way to install the rest of the Microsoft Web Platform is by using the Microsoft® Web Platform Installer (Web PI), a free tool that makes it easy to get the latest components of the Microsoft Web Platform, including Internet Information Services (IIS), Microsoft® SQL Server® Express, the Microsoft® .NET Framework, and Microsoft® Visual Web Developer. Web PI also makes it easy to install and run the most popular free Web applications for blogging, content management, and more with the built-in [Windows Web Application Gallery](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/ "Windows Web Application Gallery").
-
-- [Use the Microsoft Web Platform Installer](../../install/web-platform-installer/using-the-microsoft-web-platform-installer.md).
-
## Install the Microsoft Web Platform Manually
-It is also possible to install IIS, PHP, and a database manually.
+It is possible to install IIS, PHP, and a database manually.
1. **Install and configure IIS.** IIS is the Web server role in the Windows Server operating systems. The following articles provide guidance in installing IIS:
diff --git a/iis/application-frameworks/install-and-configure-php-on-iis/secure-content-in-iis-through-impersonation.md b/iis/application-frameworks/install-and-configure-php-on-iis/secure-content-in-iis-through-impersonation.md
index e97ea17ae..e599be7c9 100644
--- a/iis/application-frameworks/install-and-configure-php-on-iis/secure-content-in-iis-through-impersonation.md
+++ b/iis/application-frameworks/install-and-configure-php-on-iis/secure-content-in-iis-through-impersonation.md
@@ -39,7 +39,6 @@ To modify the permissions settings on files and folders, use the Windows Explore
## Links for Further Information
-- [Application Packaging Guide for the Windows Web Application Gallery](../../develop/windows-web-application-gallery/package-an-application-for-the-windows-web-application-gallery.md).
- [Understanding the Built-In User and Group Accounts in IIS 7 and Above](../../get-started/planning-for-security/understanding-built-in-user-and-group-accounts-in-iis.md).
- [PHP on Windows Training Kit (August 2009)](https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=c8498c9b-a85a-4afa-90c0-593d0e4850cb&DisplayLang=en).
- [Access Control Lists](/windows/win32/secauthz/access-control-lists).
diff --git a/iis/application-frameworks/running-php-applications-on-iis/how-to-develop-on-the-microsoft-web-platform.md b/iis/application-frameworks/running-php-applications-on-iis/how-to-develop-on-the-microsoft-web-platform.md
index 7cc615d90..bdc8e3777 100644
--- a/iis/application-frameworks/running-php-applications-on-iis/how-to-develop-on-the-microsoft-web-platform.md
+++ b/iis/application-frameworks/running-php-applications-on-iis/how-to-develop-on-the-microsoft-web-platform.md
@@ -18,9 +18,6 @@ Until now, PHP developers may have written their applications on Windows, reapin
The following articles provide guidance for software developers using the Microsoft Web Platform:
- [Provision Web Sites for PHP Applications Using Managed Code](provision-web-sites-for-php-applications-using-managed-code.md). This article describes how to implement the provisioning aspect of features such as File Transfer Protocol (FTP) capabilities, creation of virtual directories, and the amount of disk space through C#.
-- [Package an Application for the Windows® Web Application Gallery](../../develop/windows-web-application-gallery/package-an-application-for-the-windows-web-application-gallery.md). This article describes how to prepare your application for the [Windows Web App Gallery](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/).
-- [Reference for the Web Application Package](../../develop/windows-web-application-gallery/reference-for-the-web-application-package.md). This article provides in-depth information to support the guidance in [Package an Application for the Windows Web Application Gallery](../../develop/windows-web-application-gallery/package-an-application-for-the-windows-web-application-gallery.md).
-- [Integrate the Windows Web Application Gallery in to a Control Panel](../../develop/windows-web-application-gallery/integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel.md). This article describes how you can integrate the Windows Web Application Gallery applications in your application.
- [Enable PHP Syntax Highlighting](enable-php-syntax-highlighting-on-iis-7-and-above.md). You can configure Internet Information Services 7 (IIS 7) and above to output syntax-highlighted source code for PHP files stored on the Web server or Web site. This feature can be very useful in development environments because you can quickly make the source code accessible to other team members.
Additional resources for developers can be found in:
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----
-title: "Acquia Drupal FAQ"
-author: rick-anderson
-description: "WebMatrix Beta supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set..."
-ms.date: 07/06/2010
-ms.assetid: fa41913f-66c4-4ace-9312-bfd55679c7bf
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/acquia-drupal-faq
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Acquia Drupal FAQ
-
-by Faith A
-
-WebMatrix Beta supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
-## Installing and Publishing Acquia Drupal
-
-#### Q: How do I install Acquia Drupal?
-
-A: To install Acquia Drupal, use the following steps:
-
-1. Open WebMatrix Beta and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
-2. Select the **CMS** category on the left-hand side.
-3. Find **Acquia Drupal** in the list and install it.
-4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
-5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-6. Note: If you use a database name, username or password that contains certain special characters, you will receive an error when browsing to the application. Follow the workaround listed below..
-
-#### Q: How do I publish my Acquia Drupal website?
-
-A: To publish a Acquia Drupal website, use the following steps:
-
-1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
-2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
-3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
-4. Click **Publish**.
-5. If you have not published your database before, select the Database checkbox.
-6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
-## Common Issues
-
-#### Q: Why do I get a "The service is unavailable" error when browsing to the website?
-
-A: You will see this error if you are publishing to a database server where the database name, username or password contains the following special characters:
-
-[!code-console[Main](acquia-drupal-faq/samples/sample1.cmd)]
-
-This is because those characters are used by the application to parse the file, so it fails unless the characters are escaped properly.
-
-To resolve this issue, it is recommended that you use your hosting control panel to change your password to one without the special characters.
-
-If this is not possible, you can workaround the issue by creating a copy of the *settings.php* that will be used for the remote web site:
-
-1. Go to the **Files** workspace.
-2. Navigate to the /sites/default folder.
-3. Copy and paste the *settings.php* file to create a copy.
-4. Rename the *settings - Copy.php* file to *settings.php.local*.
-5. Open *settings.php* and find the line that begins with.
-
- [!code-powershell[Main](acquia-drupal-faq/samples/sample2.ps1)]
-6. Change the line to escape special characters, you will find the hex replacements listed in *settings.php*.
-
- For example, change the following line:
-
- [!code-powershell[Main](acquia-drupal-faq/samples/sample3.ps1)]
-
- to:
-
- [!code-powershell[Main](acquia-drupal-faq/samples/sample4.ps1)]
-7. Click **Save** on the **Quick Access Toolbar** or press Ctrl + S.
-8. Using a text editor, modify the WebMatrix Beta parameters file so that the Publish will not incorrectly replace this value:
-
- 1. In Windows Explorer, navigate to %userprofile%\appdata\
- 2. First, make a copy of the *parameters.xml* file as a backup.
- 3. Open *parameters.xml* in a text or XML editor.
- 4. Find the below lines:
-
- [!code-xml[Main](acquia-drupal-faq/samples/sample5.xml)]
- 5. Comment out the <parameterEntry> line:
-
- [!code-xml[Main](acquia-drupal-faq/samples/sample6.xml)]
- 6. Save the changes to the file.
- 7. Publish again.
- 8. After publishing, browse to your remote web site to verify that the application works.
-9. To switch to the local *settings.php* so that the application works on your client machine:
-
- 1. Rename *settings.php* to *settings.php.remote*.
- 2. Rename *settings.php.local* to *settings.php*.
- 3. Click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
-10. You will need to switch these files every time you publish.
diff --git a/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/acquia-drupal-faq/samples/sample1.cmd b/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/acquia-drupal-faq/samples/sample1.cmd
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-: / @ + ( ) ? = &
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-$db_url (not * $db_url)
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/acquia-drupal-faq/samples/sample3.ps1 b/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/acquia-drupal-faq/samples/sample3.ps1
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-$db_url = 'mysql://username:pass@/word@server/databasename';
\ No newline at end of file
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-$db_url = 'mysql://username:pass%40%2fword@server/databasename';
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/acquia-drupal-faq/samples/sample5.xml b/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/acquia-drupal-faq/samples/sample5.xml
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-
-
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diff --git a/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/atomsite-faq.md b/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/atomsite-faq.md
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----
-title: AtomSite FAQ
-author: rick-anderson
-description: Provides a list of frequently asked questions and answers regarding AtomSite installation, configuration, and known issues.
-ms.date: 07/06/2010
-ms.assetid: efcc228a-b43c-4730-bdaa-9824bbd6f956
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/atomsite-faq
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# AtomSite FAQ
-
-by Faith A
-
-WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
-## Installing and Publishing AtomSite
-
-#### Q: How do I install AtomSite?
-
-A: To install AtomSite, use the following steps:
-
-1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
-2. Select the **CMS** category on the left-hand side.
-3. Find **AtomSite** in the list and install it.
-4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
-5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
-#### Q: How do I publish my AtomSite website?
-
-A: To publish a AtomSite website, use the following steps:
-
-1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
-2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
-3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
-4. Click **Publish**.
-5. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
-## Known Issues
-
-**Issue:** Some links in AtomSite are broken after you download a published site
-**Workaround:** This is a known issue. A workaround is to perform a string replace for service.config, users.config, and all .xml files of the remote URL string (i.e. `http://myhost.com/atomsite`) to the local one (i.e. `http://localhost:1239`).
diff --git a/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/blogenginenet-faq.yml b/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/blogenginenet-faq.yml
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-### YamlMime:FAQ
-metadata:
- title: "BlogEngine.NET FAQ"
- author: rick-anderson
- description: "WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Be..."
- ms.date: 07/06/2010
- ms.assetid: 94b2ff9c-de00-4e0e-add9-de807a33d626
- msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/blogenginenet-faq
- msc.type: authoredcontent
- ms.topic: faq
-title: BlogEngine.NET FAQ
-summary: |
- by Faith A
-
- WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
-
-sections:
- - name: Installing and Publishing BlogEngine.NET
- questions:
- - question: |
- How do I install BlogEngine.NET?
- answer: |
- To install BlogEngine.NET, use the following steps:
-
- 1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
- 2. Select the **Blogs** category on the left-hand side.
- 3. Find **BlogEngine.NET** in the list and install it.
-
- - question: |
- How do I publish my BlogEngine.NET website?
- answer: |
- To publish a BlogEngine.NET website, use the following steps:
-
- 1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
- 2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
- 3. Because BlogEngine.NET has a default connection string that is not used, you will need to enter a fake connection string.
- For example: `"Data Source=empty;database=empty;uid=empty;pwd=empty"`
- 4. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
- 5. Click **Publish**.
- 6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**. Make sure that you do not select the database to be published.
-
- - name: Common Issues
- questions:
- - question: |
- Why do I get a validation error when trying to edit or add blog posts?
- answer: |
- If you are publishing to a server where the web site is configured to run in a .NET 4 application pool or you changed your local site to run in .NET 4, you will receive this error because the application requires .NET 2.0.
-
- > **Error**: Ooops! An unexpected error has occurred.
- >
- > The error will also contain the message: "A potentially dangerous Request.Form value was detected from the client (ctl00$cphAdmin$txtContent$TinyMCE1$txtContent="
-
- To resolve this issue, use your hosting control panel to set your .NET framework version to 2.0 or 3.5.
-
diff --git a/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/dasblog-faq.yml b/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/dasblog-faq.yml
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-### YamlMime:FAQ
-metadata:
- title: "dasBlog FAQ"
- author: rick-anderson
- description: "WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Be..."
- ms.date: 07/06/2010
- ms.assetid: 58bc054e-ca8e-49e1-97ca-e5c56c327327
- msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/dasblog-faq
- msc.type: authoredcontent
- ms.topic: faq
-title: dasBlog FAQ
-summary: |
- by Faith A
-
- WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
- ## Installing and Publishing dasBlog
-
-
-sections:
- - name: Ignored
- questions:
- - question: How do I install dasBlog?
- answer: |
- To install dasBlog, use the following steps:
-
- 1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
- 2. Select the **CMS** category on the left-hand side.
- 3. Find **dasBlog** in the list and install it.
- 4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
-
- - question: How do I publish my dasBlog website?
- answer: |
- To publish a dasBlog website, use the following steps:
-
- 1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
- 2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
- 3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
- 4. Click **Publish**.
- 5. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
diff --git a/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/dotnetnuke-community-edition-faq.md b/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/dotnetnuke-community-edition-faq.md
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----
-title: DotNetNuke ® Community Edition FAQ
-author: rick-anderson
-description: Provides a list of frequently asked questions and answers regarding DotNetNuke installation, configuration, and known issues.
-ms.date: 07/06/2010
-ms.assetid: 8dfb5763-f82a-4d05-9b9e-99b9fa4cdb13
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/dotnetnuke-community-edition-faq
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# DotNetNuke ® Community Edition FAQ
-
-by Faith A
-
-WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
-## Installing and Publishing DotNetNuke Community Edition
-
-### Q: How do I install DotNetNuke Community Edition?
-
-A: To install DotNetNuke Community Edition, use the following steps:
-
-1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
-2. Select the **CMS** category on the left-hand side.
-3. Find **DotNetNuke® Community Edition** in the list and install it.
-4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
-5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
-### Q: How do I publish my DotNetNuke Community Edition website?
-
-A: To publish a DotNetNuke Community Edition website, use the following steps:
-
-1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
-2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
-3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
-4. Click **Publish**.
-5. If you have not published your database before, select the Database checkbox.
-6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
-## Known Issues
-
-**Issue**: Some links are not visible in DotNetNuke after publishing or downloading the site. If you publish or download a DotNetNuke site, you may need to clear the cache to get the new links to appear on the site.
-
-**Workaround**:
-
-1. Log in as Host.
-2. Go to the host menu and select "Host Settings"
-3. Scroll down and expand the "Performance Settings" under "Advanced Settings"
-4. Click the "Clear Cache" Link for pages.
-5. Go to the bottom of the page and restart the application.
-
-**Issue**: "Download published site…" fails with a database error
- If you try to download an application from a server and you have administrator credentials in the database connection string in the Publish Settings dialog, you may see this error in the publish log:
- 1:28:29 PM: An error occurred during execution of the database script. The approximate location of the error was between lines '3260' and '3262' of the script. The verbose log may have more information about the error. The command started with :
- 1:28:29 PM: CREATE LOGIN [MACHINE\Administrator] FROM WINDOW
- 1:28:29 PM: [https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=178587](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=178587)
-
-**Workaround**:
-
-Publish the site in the first place using non-administrator credentials for the database in Publish Settings.
diff --git a/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/gallery-faq.yml b/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/gallery-faq.yml
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-### YamlMime:FAQ
-metadata:
- title: "Gallery FAQ"
- author: rick-anderson
- description: "WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Be..."
- ms.date: 07/06/2010
- ms.assetid: 7f484192-47a7-456b-ae81-592b8787241b
- msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/gallery-faq
- msc.type: authoredcontent
- ms.topic: faq
-title: Gallery FAQ
-summary: |
- by Faith A
-
- WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
- ## Installing and Publishing Gallery
-
-
-sections:
- - name: Ignored
- questions:
- - question: |
- How do I install Gallery?
- answer: |
- To install Gallery, use the following steps:
-
- 1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
- 2. Select the **Galleries** category on the left-hand side.
- 3. Find **Gallery** in the list and install it.
- 4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
- 5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
- - question: |
- How do I publish my Gallery website?
- answer: |
- To publish a Gallery website, use the following steps:
-
- 1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
- 2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
- 3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
- 4. Click **Publish**.
- 5. If you have not published your database before, select the Database checkbox.
- 6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
- ## Known Issues
-
- **Issue:** Gallery gives a "Service is unavailable" error after publishing
- **Workound:** In WebMatrix, click Publish Settings and add a slash "\" after the server name. Publish the application again.
-
diff --git a/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/gallery-server-pro-faq.yml b/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/gallery-server-pro-faq.yml
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-### YamlMime:FAQ
-metadata:
- title: "Gallery Server Pro FAQ"
- author: rick-anderson
- description: "WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Be..."
- ms.date: 07/06/2010
- ms.assetid: c37a0bcf-3870-4c29-a544-890dc473633f
- msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/gallery-server-pro-faq
- msc.type: authoredcontent
- ms.topic: faq
-title: Gallery Server Pro FAQ
-summary: |
- by Faith A
-
- WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
-
-sections:
- - name: Installing and Publishing Gallery Server Pro
- questions:
- - question: |
- How do I install Gallery Server Pro?
- answer: |
- To install Gallery Server Pro, use the following steps:
-
- 1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
- 2. Select the **Galleries** category on the left-hand side.
- 3. Find **Gallery Server Pro** in the list and install it.
- 4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
- 5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
- - question: |
- How do I publish my Gallery Server Pro website?
- answer: |
- To publish a Gallery Server Pro website, use the following steps:
-
- 1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
- 2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
- 3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
- 4. Click **Publish**.
- 5. If you have not published your database before, select the Database checkbox.
- 6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
- - name: Common Issues
- questions:
- - question: |
- Why do I get a "500 Internal Server Error" when browsing to my website?
- answer: |
- If you are publishing to a server where the web site is configured to run in a .NET 4 application pool, you will receive this error because the application requires .NET 2.0. You will also see the following error message displayed:
-
- > **Error**: The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid.
- >
- > [!NOTE]
- > For security reasons, this error will contain less information when you browse to your web site on a remote machine.
- >
- > ![image1](gallery-server-pro-faq/_static/image1.png)
-
- To resolve this issue, use your hosting control panel to set your .NET framework version to 2.0 or 3.5.
-
- - question: |
- Why do I get a JavaScript error when trying to browse my website?
- answer: |
- If your web site's application pool is configured to run in Classic mode, you will receive this error because Gallery Server Pro requires Integrated mode. You will also see the following error message displayed:
-
- > **Error**: JavaScript error 'dgLogin' is undefined.
- >
- > ![image3](gallery-server-pro-faq/_static/image3.png)
-
- To resolve this issue, use your hosting control panel to set your application pool to Integrated mode.
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----
-title: Joomla! FAQ
-author: rick-anderson
-description: Provides a list of frequently asked questions and answers regarding Joomla installation and configuration.
-ms.date: 07/06/2010
-ms.assetid: d06d5158-13c1-44f0-a0b6-6c8e45e60f75
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/joomla-faq
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Joomla! FAQ
-
-by Faith A
-
-WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
-## Installing and Publishing Joomla
-
-#### Q: How do I install Joomla?
-
-A: To install Joomla, use the following steps:
-
-1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
-2. Select the **CMS** category on the left-hand side.
-3. Find **Joomla!** in the list and install it.
-4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
-5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
-#### Q: How do I publish my Joomla website?
-
-A: To publish a Joomla website, use the following steps:
-
-1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
-2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
-3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
-4. Click **Publish**.
-5. If you have not published your database before, select the Database checkbox.
-6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
diff --git a/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/kentico-cms-faq.md b/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/kentico-cms-faq.md
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----
-title: Kentico CMS FAQ
-author: rick-anderson
-description: Provides a list of frequently asked questions and answers regarding Kentico installation and configuration.
-ms.date: 07/06/2010
-ms.assetid: 3131eb91-0922-4349-a88e-67bec389f74a
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/kentico-cms-faq
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Kentico CMS FAQ
-
-by Faith A
-
-WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
-## Installing and Publishing Kentico CMS
-
-#### Q: How do I install Kentico CMS?
-
-A: To install Kentico CMS, use the following steps:
-
-1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
-2. Select the **CMS** category on the left-hand side.
-3. Find **Kentico CMS for ASP.NET** in the list and install it.
-4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
-5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
-#### Q: How do I publish my Kentico CMS website?
-
-A: To publish a Kentico CMS website, use the following steps:
-
-1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
-2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
-3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
-4. Click **Publish**.
-5. If you have not published your database before, select the Database checkbox.
-6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
-**Once Kentico is published, you need to add a license and update the domain in the published site for the application to work correctly.**
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-### YamlMime:FAQ
-metadata:
- title: "Kooboo CMS FAQ"
- author: rick-anderson
- description: "WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Be..."
- ms.date: 07/06/2010
- ms.assetid: 10afd33c-34c6-4198-8e26-f445838a784a
- msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/kooboo-cms-faq
- msc.type: authoredcontent
- ms.topic: faq
-title: Kooboo CMS FAQ
-summary: |
- by Faith A
-
- WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
- ## Installing and Publishing Kooboo CMS
-
-sections:
- - name: Installing and Publishing Kooboo CMS
- questions:
- - question: |
- How do I install Kooboo CMS?
- answer: |
- To install Kooboo CMS, use the following steps:
-
- 1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
- 2. Select the **CMS** category on the left-hand side.
- 3. Find **Kooboo CMS** in the list and install it.
- 4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
- 5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
- - question: |
- How do I publish my Kooboo CMS website?
- answer: |
- To publish a Kooboo CMS website, use the following steps:
-
- 1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
- 2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
- 3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
- 4. Click **Publish**.
- 5. If you have not published your database before, select the Database checkbox.
- 6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
- ## Known Issues
-
- **Issue:** You see a "Server Error" when browsing to the site
-
- The application has 4 connection strings, but only 1 will be updated when publishing.
-
- **Workaround:** To resolve this issue, use the following steps:
-
- 1. Using WebMatrix, create a copy of the web.config that will be used for the remote web site:
-
- 1. Go to the **Files** workspace.
- 2. Copy and paste the *web.config* to create a copy.
- 3. Rename *Web - Copy.config* to *web.config.local*.
- 4. Open *web.config* and make sure all connection strings use the same remote database server.
- 5. Click **Save** on the **Quick Access Toolbar** or press Ctrl + S.
- 6. Publish again.
- 7. After publishing, browse to your remote web site to verify that the application works.
- 2. To switch to the local web.config so that the application works on your client machine:
-
- 1. Rename *web.config* to *web.config.remote*.
- 2. Rename *web.config.local* to *web.config*.
- 3. Click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
- 3. You will need to switch these files every time you publish.
-
- **Issue:** "Download published site…" fails with a database error
- If you try to download an application from a server and you have administrator credentials in the database connection string in the Publish Settings dialog, you may see this error in the publish log:
- 1:28:29 PM: An error occurred during execution of the database script. The approximate location of the error was between lines '3260' and '3262' of the script. The verbose log may have more information about the error. The command started with :
- 1:28:29 PM: CREATE LOGIN [MACHINE\Administrator] FROM WINDOW
- 1:28:29 PM: [https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=178587](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=178587)
- **Workaround:** Publish the site in the first place using non-administrator credentials for the database in Publish Settings.
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----
-title: Mayando FAQ
-author: rick-anderson
-description: Provides a list of frequently asked questions and answers regarding Mayando installation, configuration, and known issues.
-ms.date: 07/06/2010
-ms.assetid: 3c94f680-9725-4f82-a1ae-514e8fd662ba
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/mayando-faq
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Mayando FAQ
-
-by Faith A
-
-WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
-## Installing and Publishing Mayando
-
-#### Q: How do I install Mayando?
-
-A: To install Mayando, use the following steps:
-
-1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
-2. Select the **Galleries** category on the left-hand side.
-3. Find **Mayando** in the list and install it.
-4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
-5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
-#### Q: How do I publish my Mayando website?
-
-A: To publish a Mayando website, use the following steps:
-
-1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
-2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
-3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
-4. Click **Publish**.
-5. If you have not published your database before, select the Database checkbox.
-6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
-## Common Issues
-
-#### Q: Why do I get a "500 Internal Server Error" when browsing to my website?
-
-A: If you are publishing to a server where the web site is configured to run in a .NET 4 application pool, you will receive this error because the application requires .NET 2.0. You will also see the following error message displayed:
-
-> **Error**: The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid.
->
-> ![Screenshot of an Internal Server Error message with Detailed Error Information and Config Source.](mayando-faq/_static/image1.png)
-
-To resolve this issue, use your hosting control panel to set your .NET framework version to 2.0 or 3.5.
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-### YamlMime:FAQ
-metadata:
- title: "mojoPortal FAQ"
- author: rick-anderson
- description: "WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Be..."
- ms.date: 07/06/2010
- ms.assetid: 8d68812d-0a95-4464-bbbf-5034c65a5aa8
- msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/mojoportal-faq
- msc.type: authoredcontent
- ms.topic: faq
-title: mojoPortal FAQ
-summary: |
- by Faith A
-
- WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
-
-sections:
- - name: Installing and Publishing mojoPortal
- questions:
- - question: |
- How do I install mojoPortal?
- answer: |
- To install mojoPortal, use the following steps:
-
- 1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
- 2. Select the **CMS** category on the left-hand side.
- 3. Find **mojoPortal** in the list and install it.
- 4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
- 5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
- - question: |
- How do I publish my mojoPortal website?
- answer: |
- To publish a mojoPortal website, use the following steps:
-
- 1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
- 2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
- 3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
- 4. Click **Publish**.
- 5. If you have not published your database before, select the Database checkbox.
- 6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
- - name: Common Issues
- questions:
- - question: |
- Why do I get a "We're sorry but a server error has occurred while processing..." message when browsing to my website?
- answer: |
- If you are publishing to a server where your website is running in Medium trust (most hosting providers run in Medium trust), you will see this error message.
-
- To resolve this issue, use the following steps:
-
- 1. Go to the **Files** workspace.
- 2. Copy and paste the *web.config* file to create a copy.
- 3. Rename the *web - Copy.config* file to *web.config.bak*.
- 4. Renane *web.mediumtrust.config* to *web.config*.
- 5. Publish your website again.
-
- - question: |
- Why do I get a "500 Internal Server Error" when browsing to my website?
- answer: |
- If you are publishing to a server where the web site is configured to run in a .NET 4 application pool, you will receive this error because the application requires .NET 2.0. You will also see the following error message displayed:
-
- > **Error**: The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid.
- >
- > ![image1](mojoportal-faq/_static/image1.png)
-
- To resolve this issue, use the following steps:
-
- 1. Use your hosting control panel to set your .NET framework version to 2.0 or 3.5.
- 2. Alternately, using WebMatrix, you can convert the application to use .NET 4:
-
- 1. Go to the **Site** workspace.
- 2. Open "Site Settings" by selecting the site node in the navigation pane.
- 3. Set the Framework version to .NET 4.
- 4. Click **Save** on the **Quick Access Toolbar** or press Ctrl + S.
- 5. Go to the **Files** workspace.
- 6. Rename *web.config* to *web.config.bak*.
- 7. Rename *web.net4.config* to *web.config*.
- 8. Click **Run** or press F12 to verify that the application works.
- 9. Publish again.
-
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-### YamlMime:FAQ
-metadata:
- title: "Moodle FAQ"
- author: rick-anderson
- description: "WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Be..."
- ms.date: 07/06/2010
- ms.assetid: e40b32aa-2a85-4453-b226-2e2cb8741c8b
- msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/moodle-faq
- msc.type: authoredcontent
- ms.topic: faq
-title: Moodle FAQ
-summary: |
- by Faith A
-
- WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
- ## Installing and Publishing Moodle
-
-
-sections:
- - name: Ignored
- questions:
- - question: |
- How do I install Moodle?
- answer: |
- To install Moodle, use the following steps:
-
- 1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
- 2. Select the **CMS** category on the left-hand side.
- 3. Find **Moodle** in the list and install it.
- 4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
- 5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
- - question: |
- How do I publish my Moodle website?
- answer: |
- To publish a Moodle website, use the following steps:
-
- 1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
- 2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
- 3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
- 4. Click **Publish**.
- 5. If you have not published your database before, select the Database checkbox.
- 6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
- ## Known Issues
-
- **Issue:** Moodle website layout and links are broken after publishing
- **Workaround:** Add a trailing slash ‘/' to the Site Name field in Publish Settings and publish again.
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-### YamlMime:FAQ
-metadata:
- title: "My Web Pages Starter Kit FAQ"
- author: rick-anderson
- description: "WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Be..."
- ms.date: 07/06/2010
- ms.assetid: 65103c7d-909c-44fb-aa6e-934d2d97c67b
- msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/my-web-pages-starter-kit-faq
- msc.type: authoredcontent
- ms.topic: faq
-title: My Web Pages Starter Kit FAQ
-summary: |
- by Faith A
-
- WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
- ## Installing and Publishing My Web Pages Starter Kit
-
-
-sections:
- - name: Ignored
- questions:
- - question: |
- How do I install My Web Pages Starter Kit?
- answer: |
- To install My Web Pages Starter Kit, use the following steps:
-
- 1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
- 2. Select the **CMS** category on the left-hand side.
- 3. Find **My Web Pages Starter Kit** in the list and install it.
- 4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
- 5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
- - question: |
- How do I publish my My Web Pages Starter Kit website?
- answer: |
- To publish a My Web Pages Starter Kit website, use the following steps:
-
- 1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
- 2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
- 3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
- 4. Click **Publish**.
- 5. If you have not published your database before, select the Database checkbox.
- 6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
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-### YamlMime:FAQ
-metadata:
- title: "nopCommerce FAQ"
- author: rick-anderson
- description: "WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Be..."
- ms.date: 07/06/2010
- ms.assetid: a2224aa1-721e-4fff-9e71-da93e790b502
- msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/nopcommerce-faq
- msc.type: authoredcontent
- ms.topic: faq
-title: nopCommerce FAQ
-summary: |
- by Faith A
-
- WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
- ## Installing and Publishing nopCommerce
-
-sections:
- - name: Ignored
- questions:
- - question: |
- How do I install nopCommerce?
- answer: |
- To install nopCommerce, use the following steps:
-
- 1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
- 2. Select the **eCommerce** category on the left-hand side.
- 3. Find **nopCommerce** in the list and install it.
- 4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
- 5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
- - question: |
- How do I publish my nopCommerce website?
- answer: |
- To publish a nopCommerce website, use the following steps:
-
- 1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
- 2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
- 3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
- 4. Click **Publish**.
- 5. If you have not published your database before, select the Database checkbox.
- 6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
- ## Known Issues
-
- **Issue:** Publishing nopCommerce fails with a database error similar to this one: "Insert into the nop\_log table failed"
- **Workaround:** 1) In WebMatrix, click Run to start nopCommerce locally.
- 2) Log into the administration page
- 3) Click the "System" menu
- 4) Click the "Log" option.
- 5) Click the "Clear Log" button.
- 6) Publish nopCommerce again.
-
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----
-title: nService FAQ
-author: rick-anderson
-description: Provides a list of frequently asked questions and answers regarding nService installation, configuration, and known issues.
-ms.date: 07/06/2010
-ms.assetid: 6a66077a-b338-48bc-a336-90f43288401e
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/nservice-faq
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# nService FAQ
-
-by Faith A
-
-WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
-## Installing and Publishing nService
-
-#### Q: How do I install nService?
-
-A: To install nService, use the following steps:
-
-1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
-2. Select the **Tools** category on the left-hand side.
-3. Find **nService** in the list and install it.
-4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
-5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
-#### Q: How do I publish my nService website?
-
-A: To publish a nService website, use the following steps:
-
-1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
-2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
-3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
-4. Click **Publish**.
-5. If you have not published your database before, select the Database checkbox.
-6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
-## Common Issues
-
-#### Q: Why do I get a "500 Internal Server Error" when browsing to my website?
-
-A: If you are publishing to a server where the web site is configured to run in a .NET 4 application pool, you will receive this error because the application requires .NET 2.0. You will also see the following error message displayed:
-
-> **Error**: The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid.
->
-> ![Screenshot of a Server Error page displaying a 500 Internal Server Error.](nservice-faq/_static/image1.png)
-
-To resolve this issue, use your hosting control panel to set your .NET framework version to 2.0 or 3.5.
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----
-title: phpBB FAQ
-author: rick-anderson
-description: Provides a list of frequently asked questions and answers regarding phpBB installation, configuration, and known issues.
-ms.date: 07/06/2010
-ms.assetid: ed03be9b-b0b1-4845-bb4e-b1355989af0d
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/phpbb-faq
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# phpBB FAQ
-
-by Faith A
-
-WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
-## Installing and Publishing phpBB
-
-#### Q: How do I install phpBB?
-
-A: To install phpBB, use the following steps:
-
-1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
-2. Select the **Forums** category on the left-hand side.
-3. Find **phpBB** in the list and install it.
-4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
-5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
-#### Q: How do I publish my phpBB website?
-
-A: To publish a phpBB website, use the following steps:
-
-1. Prior to publishing the application, you should remove the install directory or only the application's administrative console will be available:
-
- 1. Go to the **Files** workspace.
- 2. In the navigation pane, select the directory called *install* and press the delete key.
-2. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
-3. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
-4. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
-5. Click **Publish**.
-6. If you have not published your database before, select the Database checkbox.
-7. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
-## Known Issues
-
-**Issue:** phpBB gives a "Service is unavailable" error after publishing
-**Workound:** In WebMatrix, click Publish Settings and add a slash "\" after the server name. Publish the application again.
diff --git a/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/resourceblendernet-faq.yml b/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/resourceblendernet-faq.yml
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-### YamlMime:FAQ
-metadata:
- title: "ResourceBlender.NET FAQ"
- author: rick-anderson
- description: "WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Be..."
- ms.date: 07/06/2010
- ms.assetid: 32d1cc8e-a907-4e15-8224-515f99884ece
- msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/resourceblendernet-faq
- msc.type: authoredcontent
- ms.topic: faq
-title: ResourceBlender.NET FAQ
-summary: |
- by Faith A
-
- WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
-
-sections:
- - name: Installing and Publishing ResourceBlender.NET
- questions:
- - question: |
- How do I install ResourceBlender.NET?
- answer: |
- To install ResourceBlender.NET, use the following steps:
-
- 1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
- 2. Select the **Tools** category on the left-hand side.
- 3. Find **ResourceBlender.NET** in the list and install it.
- 4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
- 5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
- - question: |
- How do I publish my ResourceBlender.NET website?
- answer: |
- To publish a ResourceBlender.NET website, use the following steps:
-
- 1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
- 2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
- 3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
- 4. Click **Publish**.
- 5. If you have not published your database before, select the Database checkbox.
- 6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
- - name: Common Issues
- questions:
- - question: |
- Why do I get a "500 Internal Server Error" when browsing to my website?
- answer: |
- If you are publishing to a server where the web site is configured to run in a .NET 4 application pool, you will receive this error because the application requires .NET 2.0. You will also see the following error message displayed:
-
- > **Error**: The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid.
- >
- > ![image1](resourceblendernet-faq/_static/image1.png)
-
- To resolve this issue, use your hosting control panel to set your .NET framework version to 2.0 or 3.5.
-
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-### YamlMime:FAQ
-metadata:
- title: "ScrewTurn Wiki FAQ"
- author: rick-anderson
- description: "WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Be..."
- ms.date: 07/06/2010
- ms.assetid: ac716127-6e0e-4b9f-af69-d0e3626c1527
- msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/screwturn-wiki-faq
- msc.type: authoredcontent
- ms.topic: faq
-title: ScrewTurn Wiki FAQ
-summary: |
- by Faith A
-
- WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
- ## Installing and Publishing ScrewTurn Wiki
-
-
-sections:
- - name: Ignored
- questions:
- - question: |
- How do I install ScrewTurn Wiki?
- answer: |
- To install ScrewTurn Wiki, use the following steps:
-
- 1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
- 2. Select the **Wiki** category on the left-hand side.
- 3. Find **ScrewTurn Wiki** in the list and install it.
- 4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
- 5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
- - question: |
- How do I publish my ScrewTurn Wiki website?
- answer: |
- To publish a ScrewTurn Wiki website, use the following steps:
-
- 1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
- 2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
- 3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
- 4. Click **Publish**.
- 5. If you have not published your database before, select the Database checkbox.
- 6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
diff --git a/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/silverstripe-cms-faq.yml b/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/silverstripe-cms-faq.yml
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-### YamlMime:FAQ
-metadata:
- title: "SilverStripe CMS FAQ"
- author: rick-anderson
- description: "WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Be..."
- ms.date: 07/06/2010
- ms.assetid: 376a2ffa-1dde-4527-9f83-1bfcd276d8b6
- msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/silverstripe-cms-faq
- msc.type: authoredcontent
- ms.topic: faq
-title: SilverStripe CMS FAQ
-summary: |
- by Faith A
-
- WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
- ## Installing and Publishing SilverStripe CMS
-
-sections:
- - name: Installing and Publishing SilverStripe CMS
- questions:
- - question: |
- How do I install SilverStripe CMS?
- answer: |
- To install SilverStripe CMS, use the following steps:
-
- 1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
- 2. Select the **CMS** category on the left-hand side.
- 3. Find **SilverStripe CMS** in the list and install it.
- 4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
- 5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
- - question: |
- How do I publish my SilverStripe CMS website?
- answer: |
- To publish a SilverStripe CMS website, use the following steps:
-
- 1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
- 2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
- 3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
- 4. Click **Publish**.
- 5. If you have not published your database before, select the Database checkbox.
- 6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
- ## Known Issues
-
- **Issue:** Silverstripe CMS gives a "HTTP 500 PHP FCGI Error" when you download a published site
- **Workaround:** Skip the silverstripe-cache/manifest\_main in Publish Preview after you click on "Download published site …". This file is used for caching purposes and is specific to each computer.
diff --git a/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/sitefinity-community-edition-faq.yml b/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/sitefinity-community-edition-faq.yml
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-### YamlMime:FAQ
-metadata:
- title: "Sitefinity Community Edition FAQ"
- author: rick-anderson
- description: "WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Be..."
- ms.date: 07/06/2010
- ms.assetid: c1fcf431-49b4-4ef8-b939-3984544355d4
- msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/sitefinity-community-edition-faq
- msc.type: authoredcontent
- ms.topic: faq
-title: Sitefinity Community Edition FAQ
-summary: |
- by Faith A
-
- WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
-
-sections:
- - name: Installing and Publishing Sitefinity Community Edition
- questions:
- - question: |
- How do I install Sitefinity Community Edition?
- answer: |
- To install Sitefinity Community Edition, use the following steps:
-
- 1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
- 2. Select the **CMS** category on the left-hand side.
- 3. Find **Sitefinity Community Edition** in the list and install it.
- 4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
- 5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
- Note: If you choose MySQL during the browser installation process, you will need to update the web.config:
-
- 1. Go to the **Files** workspace.
- 2. Find the following entry:
-
- ```xml
-
- ```
-
- 3. Modify the providerName to work with MySQL:
-
- ```xml
-
- ```
-
- - question: |
- How do I publish my Sitefinity Community Edition website?
- answer: |
- To publish a Sitefinity Community Edition website, use the following steps:
-
- 1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
- 2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
- 3. For the connection string, you need to copy the connection string from web.config (it will be pointing to a .mdf file in your website) and paste it into the dialog, otherwise publishing will fail.
- 4. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
- 5. Click **Publish**.
- 6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
- - name: Common Issues
- questions:
- - question: |
- Why do I get a "500 Internal Server Error" when browsing to my website?
- answer: |
- If you are publishing to a server where the web site is configured to run in a .NET 4 application pool, you will receive this error because the application requires .NET 2.0. You will also see the following error message displayed:
-
- > **Error**: The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid.
- >
- > ![image1](sitefinity-community-edition-faq/_static/image1.png)
-
- To resolve this issue, use your hosting control panel to set your .NET framework version to 2.0 or 3.5.
-
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-### YamlMime:FAQ
-metadata:
- title: "Subtext FAQ"
- author: rick-anderson
- description: "WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Be..."
- ms.date: 07/06/2010
- ms.assetid: d1ea5645-fdf1-41a1-b445-23fe909d516c
- msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/subtext-faq
- msc.type: authoredcontent
- ms.topic: faq
-title: Subtext FAQ
-summary: |
- by Faith A
-
- WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
- ## Installing and Publishing Subtext
-
-
-sections:
- - name: Ignored
- questions:
- - question: |
- How do I install Subtext?
- answer: |
- To install Subtext, use the following steps:
-
- 1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
- 2. Select the **Blogs** category on the left-hand side.
- 3. Find **Subtext** in the list and install it.
- 4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
- 5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
- - question: |
- How do I publish my Subtext website?
- answer: |
- To publish a Subtext website, use the following steps:
-
- 1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
- 2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
- 3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
- 4. Click **Publish**.
- 5. If you have not published your database before, select the Database checkbox.
- 6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
- ## Known Issues
-
- **Issue**: Subtext gives a "Server Error in '/' Application" when you download a published site
-
- **Workaround #1**: Open up the site's web.config file and replace the user ID and password in the database connection string with the SQL Server administrator credentials (i.e. "sa" credentials).
-
- **Workaround #2**: Give the user account you are logged in with db\_owner permissions.
-
- 1. Install SQL Server Management Studio using the Web Platform Installer
- 2. Connect to your local SQL server (.\SQLEXPRESS by default)
- 3. Click Databases > [localSubtextDatabase] > Security > Users > [localSubtextuser - default is "subtextuser"] and right-click for properties. Check the box for "db\_owner" in the role membership section.
-
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-### YamlMime:FAQ
-metadata:
- title: "SugarCRM FAQ"
- author: rick-anderson
- description: "WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Be..."
- ms.date: 07/06/2010
- ms.assetid: 920dcfb3-f125-4273-aa3d-2c260347f9cf
- msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/sugarcrm-faq
- msc.type: authoredcontent
- ms.topic: faq
-title: SugarCRM FAQ
-summary: |
- by Faith A
-
- WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
- ## Installing and Publishing SugarCRM
-
-
-sections:
- - name: Ignored
- questions:
- - question: |
- How do I install SugarCRM?
- answer: |
- To install SugarCRM, use the following steps:
-
- 1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
- 2. Select the **Tools** category on the left-hand side.
- 3. Find **SugarCRM** in the list and install it.
- 4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
- 5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
- - question: |
- How do I publish my SugarCRM website?
- answer: |
- To publish a SugarCRM website, use the following steps:
-
- 1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
- 2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
- 3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
- 4. Click **Publish**.
- 5. If you have not published your database before, select the Database checkbox.
- 6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
diff --git a/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/umbraco-cms-faq.yml b/iis/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/umbraco-cms-faq.yml
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-### YamlMime:FAQ
-metadata:
- title: "Umbraco CMS FAQ"
- author: rick-anderson
- description: "WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Be..."
- ms.date: 07/06/2010
- ms.assetid: 03d91b1a-9581-43bc-b960-7a66c18da397
- msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/umbraco-cms-faq
- msc.type: authoredcontent
- ms.topic: faq
-title: Umbraco CMS FAQ
-summary: |
- by Faith A
-
- WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
- ## Installing and Publishing Umbraco CMS
-
-
-sections:
- - name: Ignored
- questions:
- - question: How do I install Umbraco CMS?
- answer: |
- To install Umbraco CMS, use the following steps:
-
- 1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
- 2. Select the **CMS** category on the left-hand side.
- 3. Find **Umbraco CMS** in the list and install it.
- 4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
- 5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
- - question: How do I publish my Umbraco CMS website?
- answer: |
- To publish a Umbraco CMS website, use the following steps:
-
- 1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
- 2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
-
- > [!NOTE]
- > Umbraco CMS is only supported at the root of a web site, such as contoso.com. It will not work when installed to a sub-directory, such as contoso.com/application.
-
- 3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
- 4. Click **Publish**.
- 5. If you have not published your database before, select the Database checkbox.
- 6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
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-title: WordPress FAQ
-author: rick-anderson
-description: Provides a list of frequently asked questions and answers regarding WordPress installation, configuration, and known issues.
-ms.date: 07/06/2010
-ms.assetid: 05415d6c-c1f1-4a0c-9e92-2d14a5b8fbb6
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/installingpublishing-apps-with-webmatrix/wordpress-faq
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# WordPress FAQ
-
-by Faith A
-
-WebMatrix supports installing open source community applications from the Web Application Gallery, and publishing to hosting providers, including a set of Beta partner hosting providers. This FAQ contains information about installing and publishing, as well as any issues that may occur after publishing.
-
-## Installing and Publishing WordPress
-
-#### Q: How do I install WordPress?
-
-A: To install WordPress, use the following steps:
-
-1. Open WebMatrix and select **Site from Web Gallery**.
-2. Select the **Blogs** category on the left-hand side.
-3. Find **WordPress** in the list and install it.
-4. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Run** or press F12 to open the site in your default web browser.
-5. Follow the instructions to complete installation.
-
-#### Q: How do I publish my WordPress website?
-
-A: To publish a WordPress website, use the following steps:
-
-1. In any workspace, on the **Home** tab, in the **Site** group, click **Publish**.
-2. On the **Publishing Settings** dialog, enter the server info you received from your web host.
-3. Click **Validate Connection** to ensure that the settings are correct.
-4. Click **Publish**.
-5. If you have not published your database before, select the Database checkbox.
-6. After previewing the changes, click **Continue**.
-
-Known Issues
-
-**Issue:** Wordpress fail to publish with a database error indicating that a particular line of SQL could not be processed
-WebMatrix installs MySQL with the UTF-8 character set by default. If you install MySQL on your own, and the character set is not UTF-8 (e.g. it may be Latin1), publishing databases may fail
-**Workaround:** 1) Change the character set for MySQL to UTF-8. [More information](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/charset-server.html).
-2) Re-install the application
-3) Re-publish the application
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-title: "Issues with SQL Server Express or MySQL when using WebMatrix or WebPI"
-author: chrissfanos
-description: "The following article will grow to cover issues when using SQL Server Express or MySQL and WebMatrix or WebPI (Web Platform Installer) Issue : The SA (SQL Ex..."
-ms.date: 07/18/2012
-ms.assetid: 24dcd427-0585-4afd-aa79-298f63a0d7f9
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/issues-with-sql-server-express-or-mysql-when-using-webmatrix-or-webpi_1298
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Issues with SQL Server Express or MySQL when using WebMatrix or WebPI
-
-by [Chris Sfanos](https://github.com/chrissfanos)
-
-The following article will grow to cover issues when using SQL Server Express or MySQL and WebMatrix or WebPI (Web Platform Installer)
-
-***Issue***: The SA (SQL Express) or root (MySQL) password you entered (or have stored) is not valid
-
-***Error Message***: The specified password for user account 'SA'/'root' is not valid or failed to connect to the database server
-
-***Potential solutions***
-
-1. The password you entered may not match the required security settings of SQL Express or MySQL. The following articles detail the password strength requirements:
-
- 1. SQL Express: [https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/ms161959.aspx](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/ms161959.aspx)
- 2. MySQL: No complexity requirements
-2. The password that WebMatrix or WebPI has stored does not match the database you are trying to connect to
-
- 1. Delete the reg key that is storing the password (hashed) and try the install again
- 2. Delete the mysql\_pwd or sql\_pwd key stored at HKCU\Software\Microsoft\WebPlatformInstaller
diff --git a/iis/develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/microsoft-webmatrix-certificate-errors-during-publishing.md b/iis/develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/microsoft-webmatrix-certificate-errors-during-publishing.md
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-title: "Microsoft WebMatrix: Certificate errors during publishing"
-author: bilalaslam
-description: "If you are publishing using Web Deploy, WebMatrix helps you publish your site securely by checking the certificate of the remote server and prompting you if..."
-ms.date: 11/11/2010
-ms.assetid: 8e6e3caf-c2a3-4bca-9879-229c3846c126
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/microsoft-webmatrix-certificate-errors-during-publishing
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Microsoft WebMatrix: Certificate errors during publishing
-
-by [Bilal Aslam](https://github.com/bilalaslam)
-
-If you are publishing using Web Deploy, WebMatrix helps you publish your site securely by checking the certificate of the remote server and prompting you if any issues are detected. For example, you may see the following security prompt when publishing a site:
-
-[![Screenshot of a Certificate Error, showing the Accept Certificate and Reject Certificate options.](microsoft-webmatrix-certificate-errors-during-publishing/_static/image3.png)](microsoft-webmatrix-certificate-errors-during-publishing/_static/image1.png)
-
-If you wish to continue publishing your site, click 'Accept Certificate'. You will not be prompted again while WebMatrix is open, but you will be prompted if you close and reopen WebMatrix. If you do not want to be prompted about certificate errors for this site, click "Save this certificate for future sessions of WebMatrix".
-
-If you do NOT wish to continue publishing your site, click 'Reject Certificate'. Publishing will stop immediately.
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-title: "Microsoft WebMatrix: Database errors while publishing and downloading sites"
-author: bilalaslam
-description: "Microsoft WebMatrix includes the ability to transfer your site's database to and from a remote server. This article contains tips for when you encouter error..."
-ms.date: 01/09/2011
-ms.assetid: 3498e1fb-f467-46f4-bf44-60e8e7615905
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/microsoft-webmatrix-database-errors-while-publishing-and-downloading-sites
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Microsoft WebMatrix: Database errors while publishing and downloading sites
-
-by [Bilal Aslam](https://github.com/bilalaslam)
-
-## Introduction
-
-Microsoft WebMatrix includes the ability to transfer your site's database to and from a remote server. This article contains tips for when you encouter errors during a database transfer.
-
-## Tips
-
-Check that the username and password in the database connection string in Publish Settings is correct. Click 'Validate Connection' to verify that WebMatrix can connect to the database.
-
-If you are transferring a MySQL database, ensure that MySQL has default collation of UTF-8. WebMatrix automatically sets this collation if it installs MySQL. Further reading: [http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/charset-server.html](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/charset-server.html)
-
-If you are still stuck, we recommending posting a question on the [WebMatrix Forum](https://forums.iis.net/1166.aspx).
diff --git a/iis/develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/microsoft-webmatrix-my-documents-on-network-shares.md b/iis/develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/microsoft-webmatrix-my-documents-on-network-shares.md
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-title: "Microsoft WebMatrix: My Documents on network shares"
-author: rick-anderson
-description: "When your 'My Documents' folder is pointing to a network share, Windows translates the location automatically. This is so that applications such as WebMatrix..."
-ms.date: 01/11/2011
-ms.assetid: 7ecaa7ab-e6d1-4b8b-8d74-6296e45b0d2d
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/microsoft-webmatrix-my-documents-on-network-shares
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Microsoft WebMatrix: My Documents on network shares
-
-by Faith A
-
-When your "My Documents" folder is pointing to a network share, Windows translates the location automatically. This is so that applications such as WebMatrix or IIS Express can simply request the special folder and Windows takes care of the rest.
-
-While this works fine in most circumstances, there are cases that do not work. When My Documents points to a network share, this is supported.
-
-However it will not work when My Documents points to a mapped drive (like Z:), which then points to a network share.
-
-This problem is due to the way that Windows calculates the path for the special folder. We block this case because IIS Express will not work properly in this case.
-
-The workaround is to point your "My Documents" directly to the network share.
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-title: "Microsoft WebMatrix: Publish Compatibility"
-author: bilalaslam
-description: "Microsoft WebMatrix includes a feature called Publish Compatibility, which can help determine if your site is compatible with a web hosting provider. To chec..."
-ms.date: 11/11/2010
-ms.assetid: a0133dfc-265b-42b7-adc4-4f92421e2a8a
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/microsoft-webmatrix-publish-compatibility
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Microsoft WebMatrix: Publish Compatibility
-
-by [Bilal Aslam](https://github.com/bilalaslam)
-
-Microsoft WebMatrix includes a feature called Publish Compatibility, which can help determine if your site is compatible with a web hosting provider. To check your site's compatibility with a web hosting provider:
-
-1. Create or open a site in WebMatrix
-2. Provide publish settings in the Publish Settings dialog
-3. Click Publish > Check Compatibility... in the ribbon dropdown menu.
-
-Publish Compatibility will find out what components your site depends on, and then check if they are available on the web hosting provider. For example, if your site includes a Microsoft SQL Server database, then Publish Compatibility will verify that a Microsoft SQL Server database is available on the web hosting provider using the connection string you provided in the Publish Settings Dialog.
-
-This is a summary of what Publish Compatibility checks:
-
-| Site Dependency | Checked by Publish Compatibility? | What to do if the compatibility test fails |
-| --- | --- | --- |
-| Simple HTML page | **Y** | Check the Destination URL field in Publish Settings |
-| ASP.NET | **Y**, but not checked if publishing protocol is FTP | Check if your hosting provider supports ASP.NETCheck if your hosting provider has given you permissions to change your IIS application pool's .NET framework version and pipeline mode |
-| PHP | **Y** | Check if your hosting provider supports PHP |
-| SQL Server database | **Y**, but not checked if publishing protocol is FTP since FTP does not support transferring SQL Server database | Check the database connection string in the Publish Settings dialog |
-| MySQL database | **Y**, but not checked if publishing protocol is FTP since FTP does not support transferring MySQL databases | Check the database connection string in the Publish Settings dialog |
-| MySQL driver for PHP | **Y** | Check if your hosting provider supports connecting to MySQL databases using PHP |
-| SQL Server driver for PHP | **Y** | Check if your hosting provider supports connecting to SQL Server databases using PHP |
-| URL Rewrite | **Y** | Check if your hosting provider supports URL Rewrite |
-| ASP.NET MVC | N | Not currently checked by Publish Compatibility |
-
-## Known Issues
-
-**Issue:** If you publish an app (e.g. mysite/myapp) that has a different .NET version from the site (e.g. mysite), the Publish Compatibility check that runs on first publish does NOT set the .NET version. This may result is errors when you browse to your published application
-
-**Workaround:** Run Publish Compatibility again, which will update the remote site's .NET version as needed.
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-title: "WebMatrix MDF Migration"
-author: rick-anderson
-description: "Symptom: You see a Database Migration Required message when you are trying to download a database from SQL Azure into a local MDF database. For example, when..."
-ms.date: 06/06/2012
-ms.assetid: 4e53bfb5-2e62-4e7e-a2a9-b342f9b35594
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/webmatrix-mdf-migration
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# WebMatrix MDF Migration
-
-by Faith A
-
-**Symptom:** You see a Database Migration Required message when you are trying to download a database from SQL Azure into a local MDF database.
-
-For example, when you install an application such as DotNetNuke, the default installation uses an MDF file. You can publish this directly to a remote site and SQL server, including SQL Azure. If you have published the site to SQL Azure and then click the Download button in order to sync remote changes, then you will see this message.
-
-This is because you cannot migrate a SQL Azure database back into an attached MDF file. To resolve this issue, click on the Databases workspace, select the local database and click Migrate in the ribbon.
-
-The migration will not affect your data or schema. Once migration is complete, you can click Download.
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-title: "When publishing a site from WebMatrix, some files are not listed in the dialog"
-author: bilalaslam
-description: "When publishing a site from WebMatrix using the FTP protocol, some files are not listed in the Publish Preview dialog. How to reproduce Publish site from to..."
-ms.date: 02/07/2011
-ms.assetid: 693e4539-1261-4ad7-afa7-a876fdc4135e
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/troubleshooting-webmatrix/when-publishing-a-site-from-webmatrix-using-the-ftp-protocol-some-files-are-not-listed-in-the-publish-preview-dialog
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# When publishing a site from WebMatrix, some files are not listed in the dialog
-
-by [Bilal Aslam](https://github.com/bilalaslam)
-
-When publishing a site from WebMatrix using the FTP protocol, some files are not listed in the Publish Preview dialog.
-
-## How to reproduce
-
-- Publish site from to Remote Server 1 using the FTP protocol.
-- Change a single file associated, foo.html, with the site on Remote Server 1 (for example, by using an FTP client to download the file, modify it, and upload it again).
-- Publish site to Remote Server 1 using the FTP protocol. Notice that foo.html does not show up in the Publish Preview dialog because WebMatrix does not recognize it as being changes.
-
-## Resolution
-
-When publishing using the FTP protocol, WebMatrix by default keeps track of files that are changed on the local computer. This makes all FTP transfers after the first transfer faster because WebMatrix does not need to obtain a folder list from the remote server to determine what files are different.
-
-There are two resolutions available:
-
-### 1) (Recommended) Clear the cached list of changed files
-
-1. Close WebMatrix.
-2. Open the IIS Express configuration directory in Explorer: %USERPROFILE%\IISExpress\config\PublishUI
-3. Open the folder named after your site. For example, if your site is named Bakery, open the bakery folder.
-4. Open the folder named after your remote server. For example, if you are publishing to [ftp.contoso.com](ftp://ftp.contoso.com/), open the [ftp.contoso.com](ftp://ftp.contoso.com/) folder.
-5. Delete the CSV file in this folder.
-6. Open WebMatrix and try publishing again.
-
-### 2) Disable the feature
-
-1. Open WebMatrix.
-2. Click the Application Menu in the top-left corner of the window.
-3. Click Options.
-4. Click Publishing.
-5. Uncheck "Make FTP faster by only publishing the files that have changed on this computer".
-
- > [!NOTE]
- > This will make FTP transfers significantly slower.
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-title: "Analyze Requests to Your Website"
-author: rick-anderson
-description: "[This is preliminary documentation and is subject to change.] Overview This walkthrough shows you how to analyze requests to your website using the Requests..."
-ms.date: 07/06/2010
-ms.assetid: 3c483e52-2bc4-4066-98d2-de7caaa3a240
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/using-webmatrix/analyze-requests-to-your-website
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Analyze Requests to Your Website
-
-by [Diana Nguyen](https://twitter.com/dianaaanguyen)
-
-[This is preliminary documentation and is subject to change.]
-
-## Overview
-
-This walkthrough shows you how to analyze requests to your website using the Requests feature in WebMatrix Beta. This feature lets you view the status of requests in real-time, including detailed information like the verb, URL, time elapsed, and more. You can identify where errors are occurring, and resolve these errors immediately. For example, if you see an error in your browser, you can use the Requests feature to see if more information is available about the error. This will help you to diagnose and troubleshoot the error.
-
-IIS Express uses the following HTTP status codes:
-
-- Status code 2xx = Success
-- Status code 3xx = Information (Redirect)
-- Status code 4xx = Error (Client)
-- Status code 5xx = Error (Server)
-
-> [!NOTE]
-> For additional information about HTTP status codes, see the [HTTP status codes in IIS 7.0](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/943891) article in Microsoft Knowledge Base.
-
-### Prerequisites
-
-You must have the following installed to complete the procedures in this walkthrough:
-
-- Windows XP or a later version.
-- WebMatrix Beta 1 or a later version.
-
-For information about how to install WebMatrix Beta, see [Microsoft Web Platform Installer 3.0](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=145510).
-
-## Monitoring Your Site
-
-When you make requests, you can view the results in real-time so that you can identify errors that are easy to fix, discover dependencies, and learn about your website.
-
-1. To start WebMatrix, in Windows, click **Start** > **All Programs** > **Microsoft WebMatrix Beta**.
-2. On the WebMatrix Beta **Quick Start** page, open your site by choosing it from **My Sites**.
- > [!NOTE]
- > If you do not already have a site, you can open the default site (Website1) or add a new one by choosing **Site from Web Gallery**, **Site From Template**, or **Site From Folder**.
-
- [![Screenshot that shows the Web Matrix Beta Quick Start page.](analyze-requests-to-your-website/_static/image3.png)](analyze-requests-to-your-website/_static/image1.png)
-
- WebMatrix opens your site. This walkthrough uses the Bakery website as an example.
-
- [![Screenshot that shows Web Matrix for the Bakery website example.](analyze-requests-to-your-website/_static/image7.png)](analyze-requests-to-your-website/_static/image5.png)
-3. On the **Home** tab, click **Requests**.
-4. View your site in a browser by using one of the following:
-
- - On the **Home** tab, click **Run**.
- - Press **F12**.
-5. View the results of your request in the content pane.
-
- [![Screenshot that shows Capture Requests selected in the Requests tab.](analyze-requests-to-your-website/_static/image11.png)](analyze-requests-to-your-website/_static/image9.png)
-
- While viewing the results, you can also do the following:
-
- - Search the list of results for specific request types, such as "304.0".
- - In the ribbon, in the **Requests** tab, click **Only Errors** to show only the results that are errors. Click **Only Errors** again to show the full list of results.
- - Click **Ignore Images** to ignore the results that are related to image errors, such as 404.0 File Not Found, where the image doesn't exist on the Web server. Click **Ignore Images** again to show the full list of results.
-
- [![Screenshot that shows Ignore Images selected in the Requests tab.](analyze-requests-to-your-website/_static/image15.png)](analyze-requests-to-your-website/_static/image13.png)
-6. In the list, select a request to view detailed information about the request, such as the status, details, and recommendations. If the request is an error, this will help you diagnose and fix the cause.
-
- [![Screenshot that shows Capture Requests selected in the Requests tab. The seventh item listed is selected.](analyze-requests-to-your-website/_static/image19.png)](analyze-requests-to-your-website/_static/image17.png)
-7. If the request is an error, click **Edit** in the subpane to open the file that contains the error and fix the file.
- You can also click **More Information** to get more information about the HTTP status code and possible solutions to the error from the Microsoft Support web page.
-8. After you resolve the error, return to the **Site** workspace and open **Requests** again. Click **Clear All** to remove the cached requests.
-
- [![Screenshot that shows Web Matrix for the Bakery website example. Clear All is selected on the toolbar.](analyze-requests-to-your-website/_static/image23.png)](analyze-requests-to-your-website/_static/image21.png)
-9. When you re-run the page, the resolved error will no longer appear in the results list.
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-title: "Create a Website from a Gallery Application"
-author: rmcmurray
-description: "Microsoft has created a new authoring tool for the web named 'WebMatrix,' which is focused on c..."
-ms.date: 07/06/2010
-ms.assetid: 125b64c2-ea67-415e-8745-d48e0ad3a363
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/using-webmatrix/create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application
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-# Create a Website from a Gallery Application
-
-by [Robert McMurray](https://github.com/rmcmurray)
-
-[!include[outdatedContent](../../includes/outdatedContentWarning.md)]
-
-Microsoft has created a new authoring tool for the web named "WebMatrix," which is focused on creating websites the way that you want to create them. You can create websites from scratch or a template, or you can use one of several popular open source applications. WebMatrix Beta lets you download an application from an application gallery, customize it for your needs, analyze it for broken links, optimize it for the web, and deploy it to your hosting provider. (And if you don't have a hosting provider, WebMatrix Beta can help you find one!)
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-From your first look at WebMatrix Beta you will see how different it really is. With WebMatrix Beta you can manage all your website's content, databases, and Search Engine Optimization (SEO) reports from a single, user-friendly interface. It doesn't matter if you're using ASP.NET, PHP, or HTML - WebMatrix Beta has your developer needs covered.
-
-## Installing WebMatrix Beta
-
-To install WebMatrix Beta, you can use Microsoft's Web Platform Installer (WebPI 3.0 Beta), which is a free application that makes it easy to install and configure web-related technologies. You can install the Web Platform Installer from the [WebMatrix Beta download page](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=195938).
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-Run the Web Platform Installer, select **Getting Started**, click **Install WebMatrix**, and you're ready to go!
-
-[![](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image4.png)](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image2.png)
-
-## Creating a New Website Using an Open Source Application from the Gallery
-
-WebMatrix Beta is fully integrated with Microsoft's [Web Application Gallery](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/), and since WebMatrix Beta takes care of all the setup work and application dependencies, all you need to do is to pick your application, customize it for your needs, and publish it to your web server. WebMatrix Beta even helps you select an Internet hosting company to fit your needs. For example, if you want to create a new website all you need to do is open WebMatrix Beta and launch the **Site from Web Gallery** wizard.
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-[![](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image8.png)](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image6.png)
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-You can select from a large number of popular, free, and open source applications. For example, just click **WordPress**, and then click **OK**. It's that easy.
-
-[![](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image12.png)](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image10.png)
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-WebMatrix Beta may ask you for some additional configuration information during the installation process for an open source application, but once you have entered any required information, WebMatrix Beta will take care of everything and open your website when the installation is complete.
-
-That's all it takes to install an application; no pain, no mess, no worries - WebMatrix Beta takes care of everything for you.
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-Now you can easily run your website. Simply click on Run in the WebMatrix Beta toolbar and choose one of the browsers you may have installed on your machine. You can also use F12! You can move on to customize your application, test it, optimize it for SEO, and publish it to an Internet hosting provider.
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-## Getting to Know WebMatrix Beta
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-Now that you've installed a web application and created a website, let's take a quick tour of the WebMatrix Beta interface. In the lower-left part of the page you see that you can select one of four workspaces. When you open WebMatrix Beta and select a site, you start off in the Site workspace, which lets you perform tasks like specifying site settings (for example, designating a default web page) and monitoring HTTP requests.
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-[![](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image16.png)](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image14.png)
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-To review, create, delete, and update files such as web pages, select the **Files** workspace. The site's folder structure appears in the left pane, and when you select a file, you can edit it in the content pane on the right. To add a database to your site and then add tables and data to it, or simply to open a database, such as SQL Server Compact, SQL Express, or MySQL that you might have created when you selected a web application from the gallery, select the **Databases** workspace. You get a list of databases in the left pane, and the content pane changes depending on what you want to do with a selected database.
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-Finally, to get information about how to help your site rank high in search engine results, select the **Reports** workspace. Once you've run some reports, you'll see them listed on the left, and when you select one, you'll see the report's contents on the right.
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-You might have noticed that across the top of the page is a **Quick Access Toolbar** and a ribbon, like in Microsoft Office 2010. Some of the buttons on the ribbon's **Home** tab are different in each workspace, but the **Site** group remains the same.
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-[![](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image20.png)](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image18.png)
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-You use **My Sites** to choose a site to work on, **Publish** to make the site publicly available, **Run** to test the site in a browser, and **Start/Stop/Restart** to work with the web server that you'll use in WebMatrix Beta to test your website (IIS Express). You'll learn more about IIS Express in a minute.
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-## Customizing an Application Using WebMatrix Beta
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-Once you've installed an application and created a website, you may be wondering, "How do I customize it?" This is a logical question, and there's nothing to worry about when you're using WebMatrix Beta, because WebMatrix Beta makes it easy to modify your web content.
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-By now you should have downloaded and installed a WordPress application. However, if you restart WebMatrix Beta, you can easily click **My Sites** in the **Home** tab to select a website from the list of sites that you have created. For example, if you used WebMatrix Beta to create a website that was based on WordPress, you would see that site listed in the WebMatrix Beta **Choose a Site** dialog box.
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-[![](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image24.png)](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image22.png)
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-Once your website opens in WebMatrix Beta, you can view the files in your site and open pages for editing. For example, you could modify the *Header.php* file in a WordPress theme to change how your page headers will appear when your website is published. Another common file that you might edit is the 404.php file that users will get if they navigate to a link that does not exist - you can edit it to give them a friendly message or a redirect to a page that does work.
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-[![](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image28.png)](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image26.png)
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-## Previewing Your Website from WebMatrix Beta
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-One of the great features of WebMatrix Beta is IIS Express, which is a full-featured web server that lets you test your website on your local computer before you post it to an Internet hosting company. When you are editing a web page, you can preview your changes in any web browser that is installed on your computer by clicking **Run** on the WebMatrix Beta toolbar. Notice how all the browsers you have installed on your computer are displayed, you can even launch them, all at once. This will start the Web server (IIS Express) and will browse directly to the page that you are modifying so you can view how your changes will appear on the Internet.
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-[![](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image32.png)](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image30.png)
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-## Managing Your Data
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-WebMatrix Beta comes with a handy database manager, so you can control your website's data using the same user interface that you are using to manage your site's web content. You can create a new database, add and edit tables (using Microsoft SQL Server Compact that comes with WebMatrix Beta), and you can additionally create tables, views, and stored procedures in SQL Server or MySQL (as easily as if you were using an application like Microsoft Access). To access your website's data, all you need to do is select the **Databases** workspace in WebMatrix Beta and connect to your data; all your tables, views, and stored procedures will be available for editing.
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-[![](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image36.png)](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image34.png)
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-## Testing Your Website
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-WebMatrix Beta includes IIS Express, which works much like IIS, the commercial web server from Microsoft. However, IIS Express is integrated with WebMatrix Beta and runs on your local computer, which makes it easy to test your site without having to copy your files to a public server and test them there.
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-Sometimes you need to do more than just see how pages look in a browser in order to test a site. You might want to know what's going on behind the scenes when a request comes in to your site. For example, are there broken links in your pages? The **Requests** tool in the **Site** workspace lets you know where there might be problems in your site, and it can take you directly to the file to make a fix.
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-[![](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image40.png)](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image38.png)
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-This example shows that a 404 error code was issued because your site does not have a Favorites icon. This is the icon that shows up in the browser's URL address bar, or in the Favorites list. It's not necessary to have one, but this gives you a good example of what you might see. To see details about the error, you can click the line with the 404. WebMatrix Beta then shows you details about the error, the name of the page that contains the broken link, and links to resources for more information.
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-[![](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image44.png)](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image42.png)
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-## Optimizing Your Website
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-Once you've created your website, you may be wondering how your site will appear to search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo. WebMatrix Beta has your answer - a built-in Search Engine Optimization (SEO) feature. To analyze your website, all you need to do is click the **Reports** workspace in WebMatrix Beta, click **New**, and then click **OK**.
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-[![](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image48.png)](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image46.png)
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-Once WebMatrix Beta has analyzed your website, WebMatrix Beta will display a list of any SEO violations that it finds, along with individual details and recommendations about how to fix each violation. You can easily navigate to each issue and fix it - all from within WebMatrix Beta.
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-[![](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image52.png)](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image50.png)
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-## Publishing Your Website
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-After you've finished creating and modifying your website, it's time to publish your site to an Internet hosting company. If you don't have an Internet hosting company, WebMatrix Beta conveniently provides a list for you to choose from. Simply click on the **Publish** button in the WebMatrix Beta toolbar, select **Find Web Hosting**, and you'll be able to select from a list of offers.
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-And after you've selected a hosting company, WebMatrix Beta takes care of all the publishing details for you.
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-[![](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image55.png)](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image54.png)
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-To actually publish your site, WebMatrix Beta has built-in support for FTP, FTPS, and Microsoft Web Deploy, which is a one-click publishing solution. Once you've established an account with an Internet hosting company, enter your account settings into the WebMatrix Beta tool. Then all you have to do to publish your site directly from WebMatrix Beta is click **Publish**. It's as easy as that!
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-Simply select **Publish** from the WebMatrix Beta toolbar, choose **Configure**, enter your account details and your method of publishing (**FTP**, **FTPS** or **Web Deploy**). With Web Deploy you can deploy your site's content, the database and any configuration changes you require, all in one click!
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-[![](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image60.png)](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image58.png)
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-Once you have entered all your publishing information, WebMatrix will show you a preview of all the actions that will occur when the site is published.
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-[![](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image64.png)](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image62.png)
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-After WebMatrix has finished publishing, you can browse to your website to verify that publishing was successful.
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-[![](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image68.png)](create-a-website-from-a-gallery-application/_static/image66.png)
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-## More Information
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-To learn more about WebMatrix Beta and the Microsoft Web Platform, see the following website:
-[https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/learn.aspx](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/learn.aspx)
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-Once you go to this **Learn** page, you'll find more resources about all aspects of WebMatrix Beta. You'll be able to find help in forums, or file bugs and suggestions directly to the WebMatrix Beta product team!
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----
-title: "Creating a Content Feed for Learning"
-author: simtan
-description: "If you are a content/documentation provider that writes articles or creates video to help others learn web development, you can have your learning content sy..."
-ms.date: 05/20/2011
-ms.assetid: e464de27-0e44-46f7-b928-6e07e0cf7a6c
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/using-webmatrix/creating-a-content-feed-for-learning
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Creating a Content Feed for Learning
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-by [Simon Tan](https://github.com/simtan)
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-## Creating a Content Feed for Learning
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-If you are a content/documentation provider that writes articles or creates video to help others learn web development, you can have your learning content syndicated inside the WebMatrix environment! Your content can be presented to users at opportune moments in the WebMatrix experience - for example, articles about databases can be shown right when WebMatrix users are working in the Databases workspace, or videos about JavaScript can be suggested as users are working in JavaScript files.
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-In order to take advantage of this integration, you will need to create a specially formatted [Atom](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4287 "Atom") feed which tells WebMatrix what content you want to make available, and at what times (conditions) you want to make it available. You can put this file online and WebMatrix will query it and cache it, much like how RSS clients handle RSS feeds.
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-In this article, we will describe the integration experience through conditions in the app, how to create the feed in the right format, and how to add it to WebMatrix.
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-WebMatrix has a selection of interesting states, or **triggers**, that it captures events for. When these occur, WebMatrix looks at the set of feeds it is currently indexing and opens a **learning panel** on the side of the application if there are any relevant entries in the feed for that event:
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-[![Screenshot that shows the Web Matrix application. Utils dot j s tab is highlighted as well as the Java Script File.](creating-a-content-feed-for-learning/_static/image2.png)](creating-a-content-feed-for-learning/_static/image1.png)
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-So when the user is performing some action in the IDE, relevant content can be presented to them at that opportune time - likely when they would find it most useful. A trigger fires by matching a defined "Condition" that is specific to that event - for example, a user entering the Database workspace might trigger the condition named "DatabaseWorkspace".
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-| Being in the Site workspace with an Application Gallery app or template | KnownAppInSiteWorkSpace | appId (string identifier for the site/template from the WebPI feed) |
-| Being in the Site workspace while working from scratch | UnknownAppInSiteWorkSpace | N/A |
-| Focusing on a CSS File | CssFile | N/A |
-| Focusing on a JScript File | JavaScriptFile | N/A |
-| Focusing on a CSHTML File | CshtmlFile | N/A |
-| Focusing on a VBHTML File | VbhtmlFile | N/A |
-| Focusing on a PHP File | PhpFile | N/A |
-| Focusing on an HTML File | HtmlFile | N/A |
-| Entering Files workspace | EditorWorkspace | N/A |
-| Entering Reports workspace (SEO) | ReportsWorkspace | N/A |
-| Entering Databases workspace | DatabaseWorkspace | N/A |
-| Opening Site Settings Page | SettingsPage | N/A |
-| Opening Requests Page | RequestPage | N/A |
-| Opening a database table | DatabaseTable | N/A |
-| Opening a Report | Report | N/A |
-| Installing a NuGet package | NuGet | packageID |
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-(This list is subject to change after WebMatrix 2 Beta.)
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-More triggers may be added in future versions of WebMatrix, or via WebMatrix extensions that users can install.
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-Your feed just needs to be in the Atom format with an additional custom namespace that adds a place for trigger definitions and [OPML style](http://www.opml.org/ "OPML") outlining capabilities:
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-[!code-xml[Main](creating-a-content-feed-for-learning/samples/sample1.xml)]
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-The custom namespace allows you to create two new kinds of tags in each Atom `` block - **ConditionRef** tags that are used to identify which trigger the content should launch on and **Outline** tags that are used to lay out a hierarchy of content (if necessary).
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-Average entries in the feed will just be single links, so they will not need Outline nodes. They might look something like this:
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-[!code-html[Main](creating-a-content-feed-for-learning/samples/sample2.html)]
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-The `` and `` elements are used to render the link in the sidebar. The `` block contains one `` element that points to a specific trigger ("KnownAppInSiteWorkspace" above) and passes in the required parameter of "appId" so the content will only be shown with that application.
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-The `` element must be a unique identifier for this `` node - these are used to determine which articles are "new" to the user and notifications will be presented to them accordingly. One simple way to ensure they are unique is to use the URL for the content as the ID string.
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-Things can be more complex when you'd like to lay out a detailed hierarchy (e.g. for courses or series) or include many links for one particular trigger - that is where the `` nodes come in.
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-Here is an example where there are three consecutive parts of a series, represented using the `` nodes:
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-[!code-html[Main](creating-a-content-feed-for-learning/samples/sample3.html)]
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-| type | *Required* for all nodes without children. Must be one of the following: - *article* - *video* - *series* Describes the kind of content this node represents. This in turn informs WebMatrix on how to label the node in the learning panel (with an icon). If this attribute is missing, the node **must** have children and this node will be interpreted as a header for those children. |
-| uri | *Required* for all nodes without children. Must be a full URL, including a valid protocol. In the case of *article* or *video* types, this should be the URL to a web page containing the content. In the case of *series* types, this should be a URL to a page that describes the series more in-depth (like the website hosting the series). If this attribute is missing, the node **must** have children and this node will be interpreted as a header for those children. |
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-This downloadable package includes:
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-- An example of an full feed file that has multiple kinds of nodes and hierarchy, and exercises many kinds of triggers
-- A trigger definitions file which specifies all the available "ConditionRef" identifiers
-- An XSD schema file for the feed - this can be used for validation purposes
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-Download the samples here: [DynamicHelpSamples.zip](creating-a-content-feed-for-learning/_static/creating-a-content-feed-for-learning-1032-dynamichelpsamples1.zip)
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-### Adding a feed to WebMatrix
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-Users can add additional feeds to WebMatrix wherever they find them on the web, just by adding URLs to valid feeds using the WebMatrix interface. So you can create separate feeds for different purposes and provide links to them for your visitors - they can then add the feeds to WebMatrix in order to stay aware of your latest content while working on their websites.
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-### Questions?
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-Please feel free to send questions to the author of this article, or post on the official [WebMatrix forums](https://forums.iis.net/1166.aspx).
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-description: "[This is preliminary documentation and is subject to change.] Overview This walkthrough shows the steps to download and install a PHP application using WebMa..."
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-# Download and Install a PHP Application
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-by [Robert McMurray](https://github.com/rmcmurray)
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-[This is preliminary documentation and is subject to change.]
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-## Overview
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-This walkthrough shows the steps to download and install a PHP application using WebMatrix Beta, and includes an example that uses the WordPress application.
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-### Prerequisites
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-The following items are required to complete the procedures in this walkthrough:
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-- You must be using a computer with one of the following operating systems installed:
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- - Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP SP2 or a later version of Windows XP.
- - Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2.
- - Windows Server 2003 SP1 or later.
-- You must have WebMatrix Beta installed. For information about how to install WebMatrix Beta, see [Microsoft Web Platform Installer 3.0](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=145510).
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-## Downloading and Installing WordPress
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-To install WordPress using WebMatrix Beta, open WebMatrix. Then on the WebMatrix Beta **Quick Start** page, click **Site from Web Gallery**.
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-![Screenshot of the WebMatrix Beta quick start page.](download-and-install-a-php-application/_static/image1.png)
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-When the **Site from Web Gallery** wizard opens, you will see a wide selection of applications to choose from. Click **WordPress**, and then click **Next**.
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-![Screenshot showing the Site from Web Gallery wizard page.](download-and-install-a-php-application/_static/image5.png)
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-You need a MySQL database service to run WordPress. If MySQL is not installed on your local computer, you'll be prompted to install it. If you would like to use a local installation of MySQL on your computer, choose **Yes, install it on my machine** and then click **Next**. To use a remote instance of MySQL server, choose **No, use a remote server**.
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-![Screenshot showing the database information page.](download-and-install-a-php-application/_static/image9.png)
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-If you are prompted to enter the root password for the MySQL database engine, you will need to enter a password and then click **Next**.
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-![Screenshot of the page for entering the database administrator password.](download-and-install-a-php-application/_static/image13.png)
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-On the **Accept EULA** page, read the terms, and if you accept them, click **I Accept**.
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-![Screenshot of the Accept EULA page. I Accept is selected.](download-and-install-a-php-application/_static/image17.png)
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-On the next page, WebMatrix will keep you informed of the download status.
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-![Screenshot showing the installation status page.](download-and-install-a-php-application/_static/image21.png)
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-- Enter the name of your MySQL database server. You can use "localhost" if you are using your local computer, or you can enter the name of a remote MySQL server.
-- Enter the name of the database for your WordPress application. You can choose any name for your database, but you might want to try something as simple as "wordpress" if you are creating your first WordPress site on your local computer.
-- Enter a database user name and password for the database that you are creating. This is not the root password that you entered earlier when you installed MySQL; the WordPress application will use this account to access the information for the database that WebMatrix will create for your WordPress application.
-- Enter the administrator name and password for your database server. If you install MySQL on your local computer, you'll need to specify the MySQL root user name and password that you entered.
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-![Screenshot of the application parameters page. Create a new database is selected.](download-and-install-a-php-application/_static/image25.png)
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-On the next page, WebMatrix keeps you informed of the installation status.
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-![Screenshot showing the status of downloading and installing WordPress.](download-and-install-a-php-application/_static/image29.png)
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-![Screenshot showing a list of successfully installed products.](download-and-install-a-php-application/_static/image33.png)
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-![Screenshot of the WordPress page showing that WordPress started successfully.](download-and-install-a-php-application/_static/image37.png)
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-You can customize the WordPress application for your use, test your website locally using the IIS Express Web server that comes with WebMatrix, or publish it to a public website.
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-title: "Download and Install an ASP.NET Application"
-author: rmcmurray
-description: "[This is preliminary documentation and is subject to change.] Overview This walkthrough shows the steps to download and install an ASP.NET application using..."
-ms.date: 07/06/2010
-ms.assetid: 75e1bb5f-1d98-430d-8462-757248c41b89
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/using-webmatrix/download-and-install-an-aspnet-application
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Download and Install an ASP.NET Application
-
-by [Robert McMurray](https://github.com/rmcmurray)
-
-[This is preliminary documentation and is subject to change.]
-
-## Overview
-
-This walkthrough shows the steps to download and install an ASP.NET application using WebMatrix Beta, and includes an example that uses the ScrewTurn Wiki application.
-
-### Prerequisites
-
-The following items are required to complete the procedures in this walkthrough:
-
-- You must be using a computer with one of the following operating systems installed:
-
- - Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP SP2 or a later version of Windows XP.
- - Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2008 R2.
- - Windows Server 2003 SP1 or later.
-- You must have WebMatrix Beta installed. For information about how to install WebMatrix Beta, see [Microsoft Web Platform Installer 3.0](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=145510).
-
-## Downloading and Installing ScrewTurn Wiki
-
-To install ScrewTurn Wiki using WebMatrix Beta, first open WebMatrix. Then on the WebMatrix Beta **Quick Start** page, click **Site from Web Gallery**.
-
-![Screenshot of the navigation icons on the Web Matrix Quick Start page.](download-and-install-an-aspnet-application/_static/image2.png)
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-When the **Site from Web Gallery** wizard opens, click **ScrewTurn Wiki**, and then click **Next**.
-
-![Screenshot of the Web Gallery Wizard with Screw Turn Wiki 3 dot 0 selected.](download-and-install-an-aspnet-application/_static/image6.png)
-
-WebMatrix uses a SQL Server database as part of ScrewTurn Wiki. If SQL Server is not installed on your local computer, you'll be prompted to install SQL Server Express. If you would like to use a local installation of SQL Server, choose **Yes, install it on my machine**, and then click **Next**. To use a remote installation of SQL Server, choose **No, use a remote server**.
-
-![Screenshot before installing S Q L Server on a local computer.](download-and-install-an-aspnet-application/_static/image10.png)
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-If you are prompted to enter the SQL Server administrator password, enter a password and then click **Next**.
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-> [!NOTE]
-> The SQL Server administrator account is used for administering the SQL Server database.
-
-![Screenshot of setting the authentication mode to Mixed Mode and specifying the administrator password.](download-and-install-an-aspnet-application/_static/image14.png)
-
-On the **Accept EULA** page, click **I Accept**.
-
-![Screenshot before accepting the E U L A from each third-party application involved.](download-and-install-an-aspnet-application/_static/image18.png)
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-On the next page, WebMatrix keeps you informed of the download and installation status.
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-![Screenshot of the in-progress download and installation screen.](download-and-install-an-aspnet-application/_static/image22.png)
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-When you are prompted, enter the following information:
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-- Enter the instance name of your copy of SQL Server. For example, if you are using SQL Server Express on your local computer, you can use the name ".\SQLEXPRESS".
-- Enter a database name for your ScrewTurn Wiki application. You can choose any name for your database, such as "ScrewTurnWiki" if you are creating your first ScrewTurn Wiki site on your local computer.
-- Enter the database administrator name and password – the SQL Server administrator account and password for your instance of SQL
- Server.
-- Scroll down to enter a user name and password for the Wiki database that you are creating. This is not the administrator password
- for SQL Server; it's the account for the database that WebMatrix will create for the ScrewTurn Wiki application.
-
-Once you have entered all of the required information, click **Next**.
-
-![Screenshot of the top of the form before creating a new database with the specified Application parameters.](download-and-install-an-aspnet-application/_static/image26.png)
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-![Screenshot of the bottom of the form before creating a new database with the specified Application parameters.](download-and-install-an-aspnet-application/_static/image30.png)
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-On the next page, WebMatrix will keep you informed of the installation status.
-
-![Screenshot of the in-progress download and installation for the new database.](download-and-install-an-aspnet-application/_static/image32.png)
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-After the installation has completed, WebMatrix lists everything that was installed. Click **OK** to close the **Site from Web Gallery** wizard.
-
-![Screenshot of the confirmation page after successfully downloading Screw Turn Wiki and creating a new database.](download-and-install-an-aspnet-application/_static/image36.png)
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-After the **Site from Web Gallery** wizard has closed, WebMatrix automatically opens your ScrewTurn Wiki application.
-
-![Screenshot of the new Screw Turn Wiki application page.](download-and-install-an-aspnet-application/_static/image40.png)
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-You can customize the ScrewTurn Wiki application for your use, test your website locally using the IIS Express Web server that comes with WebMatrix Beta, or publish it to a public website.
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-title: "Make your Website SEO Friendly"
-author: rick-anderson
-description: "[This is preliminary documentation and is subject to change.] After you've created a website, you can use WebMatrix Beta to run an analysis to see how visibl..."
-ms.date: 07/06/2010
-ms.assetid: 1c4ecbca-dba5-47c2-a3bd-c9f59e5c4f58
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/using-webmatrix/make-your-website-seo-friendly
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Make your Website SEO Friendly
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-by Tim Ammann
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-[This is preliminary documentation and is subject to change.]
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-After you've created a website, you can use WebMatrix Beta to run an analysis to see how visible its pages will be to search engines like Bing, Google, and Yahoo. You can do this with the WebMatrix **Reports** feature, which can perform a Search Engine Optimization (SEO) analysis on your website and suggest how to fix the violations that it finds. WebMatrix Beta does this by crawling your locally hosted website just like a search engine would, and then reporting any issues it comes across.
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-To get started, open an existing website in WebMatrix. Then click **Run a report** or **Reports**.
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-[![Screenshot shows the WebMatrix window, displaying MyNewSite, with Reports selected and the Run a report link highlighted.](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image3.png)](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image1.png)
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-Next, click **Run an SEO Report for your site**, or click **New** on the **Home** tab.
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-[![Screenshot shows the WebMatrix page with the Run an S E O Report for your site link.](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image7.png)](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image5.png)
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-This displays the **New Report** dialog box.
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-[![Screenshot shows the New Report dialog box with a Name and Start U R L entered.](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image11.png)](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image9.png)
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-Type a name that you want for the report, and the full URL of the website page that the analysis should start from. Alternatively, you can accept the default, which is the start page (default document) for your website as it is hosted locally by WebMatrix.
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-Clicking **Advanced Settings** will show you more options you can set for the analysis, including the maximum number of URLs to crawl (the default is 20,000) and the maximum page size to download (100 KB). These options are important if you have a website with a large number of pages, or if your website has very large pages. Since the sample website in this how-to is small, you can just accept the defaults for now.
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-Click **OK**, and WebMatrix Beta will begin the analysis, crawling your website just like a search engine would and recording the violations it finds.
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-When the analysis is finished, SEO violations appear grouped by URL in the report. This sample website has only one page, so only one URL appears in the list.
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-[![Screenshot shows the WebMatrix page with results for U R Ls displayed.](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image15.png)](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image13.png)
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-Here you can see that the home page has three SEO violations, or errors. Click to expand the URL entry to find out what the violations are.
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-[![Screenshot shows three U R L violations for the single page.](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image19.png)](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image17.png)
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-Click a particular violation to see more information about it. In this example, all three will be checked to show both the details for each, and recommendations for how to fix each one.
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-[![Screenshot shows three U R L violations for the single page with one violation selected and details about it displayed.](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image23.png)](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image21.png)
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-This first violation says that the page has too many <h1> elements. The **Violation Details** section tells you that search engines prefer that there be only one <h1> tag per page. The **Recommendations** section tells you that you can correct this by changing the other headings to <h2> or <h3>. If you like, you can get more detailed information about each violation by clicking **View More Details**, which will bring up a **Details** dialog box for the URL.
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-You can also click **Edit this page**, which will take you directly into the editor so that you can fix the violation. Because the website in this example has only one page and only a small number of violations, the editing step will be saved for last so that all of the violations can be fixed at once.
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-On to the next violation.
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-[![Screenshot shows the second of the violations selected with details about it displayed.](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image27.png)](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image25.png)
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-The page has no information inside the <title> element. Search engines depend on the title to get information about web pages, so it should be filled in. Remember that search engines place more importance on the first words in a title, so you want to be sure to put the most important words in the title first.
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-[![Screenshot shows the final violation selected with details about it displayed.](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image31.png)](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image29.png)
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-This page lacks a description, which search engines use when they index a page and create a content summary for it. The **Recommendations** section lets you know that you need to add a <meta> tag to the page in the form of <meta name="description" content="description\_text">.
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-To fix these violations, click **Edit this page** on the bottom right. This takes you directly to the right page in the editor so that you can fix the violation in your page's HTML:
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-[![Screenshot shows a tab open for an h t m l page where you can edit to fix problems.](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image35.png)](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image33.png)
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-After typing in a title, changing the headings, and adding a description, save your changes by clicking the **Save** icon in the quick access toolbar. Your violations should be resolved.
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-[![Screenshot shows the h t m l for the page with issues addressed and the save icon highlighted.](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image39.png)](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image37.png)
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-Click **Reports** again, select the latest report under the site, and click **Re-run** to confirm that the violations have been corrected.
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-[![Screenshot shows the Re-run button where you can run the report again.](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image43.png)](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image41.png)
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-The report now shows no violations, so the fixes were successful!
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-[![Screenshot shows the new results now that the violations have been addressed.](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image47.png)](make-your-website-seo-friendly/_static/image45.png)
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-### Deleting Reports
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-After you've fixed violations, you may no longer need or want the reports you used to find the violations. To delete a report, select the report in the navigation pane, and then click **Delete** on the **Home** tab.
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-### Analyzing Other Web Pages
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-If you want to run an analysis on a website other than the one that you currently have open, select **Other Sites** in the navigation pane, and then click **New** on the **Home** tab. This will reveal the **New Report** dialog box.
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-Just like you did before, type a title for the report and the URL of the website page that the analysis should start from. If you choose to analyze a large commercial website, the analysis might take a few minutes to complete.
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-### Using the Bing Webmaster Tools
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-To improve your site's SEO, you can use the Bing webmaster tools. The Bing webmaster tools help you to submit your sites to Bing, find out which pages of your site have been indexed, and perform many other SEO-related tasks.
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-For more information, see [http://www.bing.com/toolbox/webmasters/](http://www.bing.com/toolbox/webmasters/).
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-title: "Publish Your Website"
-author: tdykstra
-description: "[This is preliminary documentation and is subject to change.] Introduction After you create a website, you typically publish the site to a web hosting provid..."
-ms.date: 07/06/2010
-ms.assetid: df929744-8274-406a-b8c7-7073c211369f
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/using-webmatrix/publish-your-website
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Publish Your Website
-
-by [Tom Dykstra](https://github.com/tdykstra)
-
-[This is preliminary documentation and is subject to change.]
-
-## Introduction
-
-After you create a website, you typically publish the site to a web hosting provider where others can use it. Publishing a website involves the following tasks:
-
-- Setting up an account with a web hosting provider.
-- Configuring WebMatrix Beta for publishing. This includes entering settings for your web hosting account and deciding how to publish the database (if your site has one).
-- Clicking the **Publish** button. WebMatrix Beta shows you the changes it plans to make on the remote server, you approve the changes, and then it publishes the site.
-
-WebMatrix publishes the website by copying files to a remote server, and it can optionally deploy one or more databases to the hosting site.
-
-## Hosting Providers
-
-When you publish your website, you copy files from your computer to a web server that's maintained by a hosting company. There are dozens of hosting companies, each offering hosting plans that have different features and pricing.
-
-WebMatrix Beta lets you select a hosting provider right in the tool. These hosting providers all support the Web Deploy process that automates most of the publishing process. However, you don't have to use one of these hosting companies. If you select a different company, you can still publish from within WebMatrix, but you might need to transfer files using FTP, which is a slightly more manual process. FTP also lets you publish SQL Server Compact databases, but not databases that use SQL Server or SQL Server Express.
-
-Among the publishing options is SSL, which stands for *secure sockets layer*. (SSL is what you're using if you access a Web site using `https://` instead of `http://`.) SSL encrypts the information going between the browser and server, and is a good idea for pages that involve private information like passwords and credit-card numbers. Setting up SSL requires extra steps like purchasing and configuring a certificate that's used for encryption. We don't cover those steps here, so we also won't provide any information about how to configure SSL during publishing.
-
-## Databases
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-If you're using SQL Server Compact as your database, the data is stored in an .sdf file. When you publish the database, WebMatrix copies not only the .sdf file but also the database program itself to the web server. This ensures that the published site will work even if SQL Server Compact isn't already installed on the web server.
-
-If you're using a SQL Server or MySQL database, WebMatrix publishes the database by creating scripts that run in a database that has been created for you by your hosting provider. These scripts create database tables and insert data into them in order to replicate the structure and data that you have in the database on your computer.
-
-If you're using a SQL Server Compact database and want to publish to a SQL Server database, you must migrate the data to SQL Server before publishing. For instructions, see [How to Migrate a Database to SQL Server](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=195270). You might want to do this to take advantage of SQL Server features such as stored procedures and its additional capabilities, such as handling more than 256 concurrent connections or creating databases larger than 4 gigabytes.
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-## Setting Up a Web Hosting Account
-
-To set up web hosting, you must find a web hosting provider and set up an account.
-
-1. In the **Home** tab, click the arrow below **Publish**, and then click **Find Web Hosting**.
- ![Screenshot showing the Find Web Hosting option selected.](publish-your-website/_static/image1.jpg)
- The **Find Web Hosting** web page lists hosting providers.
- ![Screenshot of a browser window showing the find web hosting page.](publish-your-website/_static/image1.png)
-2. Select one of the hosting providers and click **Learn More**.
-3. Follow the directions provided by the hosting provider's site to set up a new account.
-
- Support for a SQL Server database might be an option that costs extra. If you plan to publish a SQL Server Compact database (.sdf file), you don't need this option.
-
-After your account is set up, the hosting provider typically sends you an email message that contains information you'll need in order to publish your website. For example:
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-- *Server*: webmatrix01.contoso.com
-- *User Name*: user123
-- *Password*: *password*
-- *Site Name*: user123.webmatrix01.contoso.com
-- *Destination URL:* http://user123.webmatrix01.contoso.com
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-If your hosting account includes a SQL Server database, you'll also get information that you will need to publish your database, which will typically look like this:
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-> **Your database connection string is**: Password=*password*;User ID=*username*;Initial Catalog=username.hostingcompany;Data Source=sql1.hostingcompany.com
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-At the hosting company, your site will be associated with an *application pool* (often just called an *app pool*). The application pool specifies which version of the .NET Framework your site will run under: version 2.0 or 4. Typically, the hosting provider tells you what the default value is and how to change it. (Some providers may provide separate sites for each .NET Framework version instead.) Most of the applications that you can download from the Web Gallery require that you publish to a .NET Framework 2.0 application pool. If you create a new ASP.NET Web pages application such as those built from the Site from Template option, you must publish to a .NET Framework 4 application pool. If you publish using Web Deploy to a site at the hosting provider that has an application pool setting inappropriate for the site you are publishing, the publishing process will fail. If so, correct the application pool setting and republish. If you publish using FTP and the application pool setting is inappropriate, publishing will succeed, but your site will not work correctly. In that case, correct the application pool setting; you do not have to republish.
-
-Configuring WebMatrix Beta for Publishing
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-1. Open the website in WebMatrix.
-2. On the **Home** tab, click the arrow below **Publish**, and then click **Configure**.
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- ![Screenshot showing the Configure option selected.](publish-your-website/_static/image3.jpg)
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- The **Publishing Settings** dialog box is displayed.
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- ![Screenshot of the Publishing Settings dialog.](publish-your-website/_static/image5.jpg)
-3. If you selected a hosting provider through WebMatrix Beta, you can leave **Protocol** set to **Web Deploy**. If you're using a hosting provider that doesn't support Web Deploy, or if you want to publish using FTP instead of Web Deploy, change the **Protocol** to **FTP**.
-4. If you are using Web Deploy, enter the information you received from the hosting provider in the text boxes:
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- | Option | What to enter |
- | --- | --- |
- | Server | Enter the "Service URL" or "Server Name" provided by the hosting company, like this: server1.lucernepublishing.com If the Service URL includes the prefix "https://" and the suffix ":8172/msdeploy.axd", you can leave out the prefix and suffix. |
- | User Name/Password | Enter the credentials that the hosting provider provided for your account. (If you also signed up for a database for your account, the database might have a different username and password, so be sure that you use the right ones). |
- | Site Name | Enter the "Site" or "Site/Application" value from the hosting company, like this: user123.server1.lucernepublishing.com |
- | Destination URL | Enter the URL that people will use to browse your site over the internet, like this: contoso.com -or- contoso.com/blog |
-5. If you want to use FTP instead of Web Deploy, select **FTP**. Some of the fields you have to enter are different:
- ![Screenshot of Publishing Settings with the FTP Protocol selected.](publish-your-website/_static/image7.jpg)
-6. If you are using FTP:
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- 1. Enter the **Server**, **User name**, **Password**, and **Destination URL** as described above for Web Deploy.
- 2. In the **Site path** box, enter the value identified by the hosting company as the "Site Root," such as /wwwroot. This field is optional.
-7. If you want to upload only the files that have changed locally, select **Upload locally changed files**.
-8. If you don't want to enter the password every time you publish, select the **Save password** check box.
-9. Click **Validate Connection** to verify that WebMatrix Beta is able to connect to the hosting provider. WebMatrix Beta displays the results to the right of the button.
- ![Screenshot of the Publishing Settings with Connected successfully selected.](publish-your-website/_static/image9.jpg)
- If the connection test fails, double-check that you entered the information correctly. If you did but validation continues to display an error, contact the hosting provider for help.
-10. If your website uses a full SQL Server or SQL Server Express database (that is, not a SQL Server Compact database), enter the connection string that was sent to you by the hosting provider.
- If the SQL Server database doesn't appear in the dialog box, make sure it has a connection string in the Web.config file. For more information, see *About Connection Strings* later in this document.
-11. If a SQL Server Compact database does not appear in this dialog box, make sure that the .sdf file is in the App\_Data folder.
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-## Publishing
-
-You can now start the publishing process. Before WebMatrix Beta makes any changes at the hosting company's web server, it tells you what it plans to do. You can then review the plan and modify it if necessary. Then, when you're ready, you tell WebMatrix Beta to go ahead and publish.
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-1. In the **Publishing Settings** dialog box, click **Publish**. The **Publish Preview** dialog box appears.
- ![Screenshot showing the Publish Preview dialog.](publish-your-website/_static/image11.jpg)
-2. Review the list of files and databases and make changes if necessary. For example, you might want to clear check boxes under **Changed Files** to exclude some files. Or, if this is the first time you're publishing the site, you might want to select check boxes under **Databases** to publish databases. (Check boxes are selected by default in the **Files** section and cleared by default in the **Databases** section.)
-
- > [!IMPORTANT]
- > If you're publishing a database and the database already exists in at the hosting provider's site, whatever is in that database will be overwritten.
-3. Click **Continue**.
-
- WebMatrix Beta publishes the website, showing status messages in the navigation bar at the bottom of the screen. The publishing process is done in the background, which means you can continue to work in WebMatrix Beta while it is publishing.
-
- ![Screenshot showing the Web Matrix demo screen. ](publish-your-website/_static/image13.jpg)
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- You can click **More Details** in the notification bar to see a detailed log of the publishing activity.
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- ![Screenshot showing the Deployment Details dialog.](publish-your-website/_static/image15.jpg)
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- To verify that publishing was successful, browse to the site.
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- If you published a database, make sure you try any pages that display data from the database.
-
- > [!NOTE]
- > If your site has a Web.config file, the copy on the hosting provider's web server might look slightly different. For example, if you published a SQL Server database, it will have the hosting provider's connection string value so that the published site will use the database at the hosting provider.
-
-## About Connection Strings
-
-If you're using a SQL Server (not SQL Server Compact) database, your site has to have a Web.config file with a connection string that tells the site how to connect to the database. To set up publishing, you enter the connection string for the destination database in the **Publishing Settings** dialog box. When you publish to a hosting company, the company provides you this string. If you want to publish to another server on your own network, you have to create the string yourself. (And in that case you also have to know the site and application name as they appear in **IIS Manager**, and enter this as the **Site Name** in the **Publishing Settings** dialog box.)
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-The following example shows a connection string in a Web.config file for a SQL Server Express database named CohoWinery.mdf. The .mdf file is located in the App\_Data folder.
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-[!code-xml[Main](publish-your-website/samples/sample1.xml)]
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-The following example shows a connection string for a full SQL Server database named CohoWinery that is on a server named "Server01", using integrated Windows authentication. The connection string for the database named SmallBakery shows how to use SQL Server authentication (that is, how to specify a user name and password).
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-[!code-xml[Main](publish-your-website/samples/sample2.xml)]
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-title: "WebMatrix Overview"
-author: rick-anderson
-description: "WebMatrix allows you to build websites using gorgeous, built-in templates or popular open source applications that run on many devices, and publish them to t..."
-ms.date: 07/06/2010
-ms.assetid: 95204e87-ab20-4e4d-9072-3e9b3fd3d32c
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/using-webmatrix/webmatrix-overview
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-# WebMatrix Overview
-
-by IIS Team
-
-WebMatrix allows you to build websites using gorgeous, built-in templates or popular open source applications that run on many devices, and publish them to the cloud in minutes.
-
-For information about getting started with WebMatrix, see the following topics:
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-- [What is WebMatrix](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=195076)
-- [Top 10 WebMatrix Features](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=195935)
-- [Install WebMatrix with the Web Platform Installer](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=195938)
-- [Start from scratch, or with a Web Application](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=196364)
-
-You can also refer to documentation for [getting started with WebMatrix and ASP.NET Web Pages](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=195072).
-
-For questions about specific gallery applications in WebMatrix, refer to the [Application Gallery FAQ](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/).
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-title: "WebMatrix Privacy Statement"
-author: bilalaslam
-description: "Microsoft is committed to protecting your privacy, while delivering software that brings you the performance, power, and convenience you desire in your perso..."
-ms.date: 04/08/2011
-ms.assetid: 70f095ff-6766-4535-885a-0aca7f2a7fbb
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-# WebMatrix Privacy Statement
-
-by [Bilal Aslam](https://github.com/bilalaslam)
-
-## Microsoft WebMatrix 2.0 Privacy Statement
-
-Last updated: April, 2011 Microsoft is committed to protecting your privacy, while delivering software that brings you the performance, power, and convenience you desire in your personal computing. This privacy statement explains many of the data collection and use practices of Microsoft WebMatrix 2.0 ("WebMatrix"). It focuses on features that communicate with the Internet. It does not apply to other online or offline Microsoft sites, products, or services.
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-WebMatrix provides web development tooling functionality that includes everything you need for website development. Start from open source web applications, built-in web templates or just start writing code yourself. It's all-inclusive, simple and best of all free. Developing websites has never been easier.
-
-### Collection and Use of Your Information
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-The information we collect from you will be used by Microsoft and its controlled subsidiaries and affiliates to enable the features you are using and provide the service(s) or carry out the transaction(s) you have requested or authorized. It may also be used to analyze and improve Microsoft products and services.In order to offer you a more consistent and personalized experience in your interactions with Microsoft, information collected through one Microsoft service may be combined with information obtained through other Microsoft services. We may also supplement the information we collect with information obtained from other companies. For example, we may use services from other companies that enable us to derive a general geographic area based on your IP address in order to customize certain services to your geographic area.Except as described in this statement, personal information you provide will not be transferred to third parties without your consent. We occasionally hire other companies to provide limited services on our behalf, such as packaging, sending and delivering purchases and other mailings, answering customer questions about products or services, processing event registration, or performing statistical analysis of our services. We will only provide those companies the personal information they need to deliver the service, and they are prohibited from using that information for any other purpose. Microsoft may access or disclose information about you, including the content of your communications, in order to: (a) comply with the law or respond to lawful requests or legal process; (b) protect the rights or property of Microsoft or our customers, including the enforcement of our agreements or policies governing your use of the services; or (c) act on a good faith belief that such access or disclosure is necessary to protect the personal safety of Microsoft employees, customers, or the public. We may also disclose personal information as part of a corporate transaction such as a merger or sale of assets.Information that is collected by or sent to Microsoft by WebMatrix may be stored and processed in the United States or any other country in which Microsoft or its affiliates, subsidiaries, or service providers maintain facilities. Microsoft abides by the safe harbor framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of data from the European Union, the European Economic Area, and Switzerland.
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-### Collection and Use of Information about Your Computer
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-When you use software with Internet-enabled features, information about your computer ("standard computer information") is sent to the Web sites you visit and online services you use. Microsoft uses standard computer information to provide you Internet-enabled services, to help improve our products and services, and for statistical analysis. Standard computer information typically includes information such as your IP address, operating system version, browser version, and regional and language settings. In some cases, standard computer information may also include hardware ID, which indicates the device manufacturer, device name, and version. If a particular feature or service sends information to Microsoft, standard computer information will be sent as well. The privacy details for each WebMatrix feature, software or service listed in this privacy statement describe what additional information is collected and how it is used.
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-### Security of your information
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-Microsoft is committed to helping protect the security of your information. We use a variety of security technologies and procedures to help protect your information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. For example, we store the information you provide on computer systems with limited access, which are located in controlled facilities.
-
-### Changes to this privacy statement
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-We will occasionally update this privacy statement to reflect changes in our products, services, and customer feedback. When we post changes, we will revise the "last updated" date at the top of this statement. If there are material changes to this statement or in how Microsoft will use your personal information, we will notify you either by posting a notice of such changes prior to implementing the change or by directly sending you a notification. We encourage you to periodically review this statement to be informed of how Microsoft is protecting your information.
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-### For More Information
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-Microsoft welcomes your comments regarding this privacy statement. If you have questions about this statement or believe that we have not adhered to it, please contact us at cypressp@microsoft.com. Bilal Aslam, Building 42, 1 Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052
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-## Specific features
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-The remainder of this document will address the following specific features:
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-**Customer Experience Improvement Program**
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-**What This Feature Does:** The Customer Experience Improvement Program ("CEIP") collects basic information about your hardware configuration and how you use our software and services in order to identify trends and usage patterns. CEIP also collects the type and number of errors you encounter, software and hardware performance, and the speed of services. We will not collect your name, address, or other contact information.
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-**Information Collected, Processed, or Transmitted:** For more information about the information collected, processed, or transmitted by CEIP, see the CEIP privacy statement at [https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=52097](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=52097).
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-**Use of Information:** We use this information to improve the quality, reliability, and performance of Microsoft software and services.
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-### YamlMime:FAQ
-metadata:
- title: "Azure App Gallery FAQ"
- author: SunBuild
- description: "With just a few mouse clicks the Windows Web Application Gallery lets you select, download and install popular web applications like blogs, content managemen..."
- ms.date: 06/14/2012
- ms.assetid: a4555019-dd6e-41b4-831c-1711760031f5
- msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/windows-web-application-gallery/azure-app-gallery-faq
- msc.type: authoredcontent
- ms.topic: faq
-title: Azure App Gallery FAQ
-summary: |
- by [Sunitha Muthukrishna](https://github.com/SunBuild)
-
- > [!NOTE]
- > The Windows Web Application Gallery (WWAG) is being retired on July 1, 2021. We are no longer taking submissions via the Submission Portal. Please contact webpi@microsoft.com to make updates to your existing submission.
-
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-sections:
- - name: Ignored
- questions:
- - question: |
- Introduction
- answer: |
- With just a few mouse clicks the Windows Web Application Gallery lets you select, download and install popular web applications like blogs, content management systems, wikis or media galleries onto Azure. The following FAQ describes additional information that you may need when you are configuring several popular applications on Azure.
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- - question: |
- DotNetNuke Community and Professional Editions:
- answer: |
- The database information must be re-entered to complete installation of DotNetNuke. You can view this information in the dashboard of your newly created site on the right side.
-
- [![image2](azure-app-gallery-faq/_static/image2.png)](azure-app-gallery-faq/_static/image1.png)
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- Once you have the database information, in the Database configuration step of DotNetNuke install wizard enter this database information as seen below
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- - question: |
- Acquia Drupal and Drupal Commerce:
- answer: |
- Once either of these apps are deployed; the app runtime installer needs to run. Please click on the "Setup" icon to continue the installation.
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- [![image6](azure-app-gallery-faq/_static/image6.png)](azure-app-gallery-faq/_static/image5.png)
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- If "Setup" is not clicked and you browse the site you may see this error. This occurs since the app is not configured yet. To resolve this append install.php to the URL and run this script; for example [http://mysitename.azurewebsites.net/install.php](http://mysitename.azurewebsites.net/install.php)
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- Umbraco CMS
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- Click on Setup in the notification bar once Umbraco is successfully deployed to configure your Umbraco site.
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- Umbraco install wizard will request you to re-enter the database information. You can view this information in the dashboard of your newly created site on the right side
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- Once you have the database information, re-enter this is the Umbraco install wizard
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- answer: |
- The database information must be re-entered to complete installation of Kentico CMS. You can view this information in the dashboard of your newly created site on the right side.
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- When you browse the app, Kentico CMS installation wizard request the database server name and database user information to be entered. Please refer to the connection string for this information.
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- Finally, a license needs to be created for the app as seen here. Continue with the wizard to complete the app installation.
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-title: "Blogengine .NET Sample files"
-author: rick-anderson
-description: "This is a set of sample files you could use with Blogengine .NET and the Web Deployment tool for deploying it on IIS. The manifest.xml and parameters.xml her..."
-ms.date: 07/09/2009
-ms.assetid: 1f41da75-1fde-433e-af1e-d29f8b187478
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/windows-web-application-gallery/blogengine-net-sample-files
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-# Blogengine .NET Sample files
-
-by Steve Jacobson
-
-> [!NOTE]
-> The Windows Web Application Gallery (WWAG) is being retired on July 1, 2021. We are no longer taking submissions via the Submission Portal. Please contact webpi@microsoft.com to make updates to your existing submission.
-
-This is a set of sample files you could use with Blogengine .NET and the Web Deployment tool for deploying it on IIS. The `manifest.xml` and `parameters.xml` here are used to set the appropriate permissions and deploy the files to a web server . This application uses a file data store within App\_Data directory and hence requires that this directory have ReadAndExecute,Write,Delete permissions .
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-The files are annotated with comments that explain specific lines in the files you'll need to customize for your configuration.
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-## Sample manifest.xml file
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-[!code-xml[Main](blogengine-net-sample-files/samples/sample1.xml)]
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-## Sample parameters.xml
-
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-title: "Database Notes for packaging applications for the Web Application Gallery"
-author: rick-anderson
-description: "The database providers for the Web Deployment Tool (WebDeploy) give application developers a great deal of flexibility in setting up databases as part of the..."
-ms.date: 06/02/2009
-ms.assetid: 9e5f2ff1-7a54-45f0-8197-7dd783154e41
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/windows-web-application-gallery/database-notes-for-packaging-applications-for-use-with-the-web-application-gallery
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-# Database Notes for packaging applications for the Web Application Gallery
-
-by Steve Jacobson
-
-> [!NOTE]
-> The Windows Web Application Gallery (WWAG) is being retired on July 1, 2021. We are no longer taking submissions via the Submission Portal. Please contact webpi@microsoft.com to make updates to your existing submission.
-
-The database providers for the Web Deployment Tool (WebDeploy) give application developers a great deal of flexibility in setting up databases as part of their application installs. Outside of the Gallery, applications have a variety of methods for setting up databases, tables, users, and starting data:
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-- Some applications can do everything necessary, as long as the user can provide administrative credentials during the application setup. These applications usually have the flexibility to work with any database components that have already been configured, and can work without administrative credentials in those cases.
-- Some applications expect the database and the database user to be created before running the application for the first time.
-- Some applications expect all of these steps to be done before running the application for the first time.
-- Some applications will use any combination of the above.
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-The WebDeploy database providers give the application developer the ability to perform whatever database functions are required prior to the application's first run. There are three WebDeploy components involved in specifying database installation directives.
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-1. The provider directive in the manifest.xml file. This directive tells WebDeploy which database provider to use, and what file to use for the script.
-2. The connection string in the parameters.xml file. This tells Web Deploy what credentials to use, and what database and server to connect to.
-3. The SQL Script. This is a standalone file that can contain any valid database commands for the specific database engine you are using. We recommend using separate script files for different SQL transactions to isolate any SQL script errors.
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-A minimal provider directive identifies the provider to use and the SQL file for the provide to use :
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-[!code-xml[Main](database-notes-for-packaging-applications-for-use-with-the-web-application-gallery/samples/sample1.xml)]
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-This example tells WebDeploy to use the MS SQL (dbfullsql) provider and to run a file called "install.sql".
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-The connection string is usually put together from other parameters in the parameters.xml file. The [App Packaging Guide](package-an-application-for-the-windows-web-application-gallery.md) contains a description of the requirements for these parameters, and examples of how to use them and put them together.
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-When using one of the database providers, the user will need to provide credentials for WebDeploy to use to communicate with the database. Even though these credentials are used somewhat differently for the different databases, they are all present in some form for each. These credentials consist of:
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-- **Database Server** - This can be the hostname or IP address of a server, or the service name for the database server.
-- **Database Name** - The name of the database on the server that the application will use
-- **Database User -** This is the user that is used specifically for WebDeploy to connect to the database and, if necessary, perform database operations.
-- **Database Password** - The password for the Database User.
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-In addition to these credentials, applications will usually need an ID and password specific to the application. Application developers can use the WebDeploy tool to prompt the user for these credentials as well. Then the credentials can be placed in configuration files or SQL scripts to be used by the application.
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-The SQL Script can be any valid SQL or commands that the database engine will accept. The contents of this file can be parameterized the same way as any other file in the package. The SQL file can also be empty if you just want to use the provider to ensure that the database already exists. Most of the current applications in the Web Application Gallery use this SQL to create a database user for the application to use. Example syntax for each engine is covered in their respective sections.
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-The providers will follow these steps in communicating with a database:
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-1. Connect to the database server.
-2. Authenticate as the database user.
-3. Check to see if the database exists, and if the user has access to it.
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- - If the database does not exist, WebDeploy will attempt to create it using the provided credentials.
- - If the database creation fails, then WebDeploy will exit with a message telling the user that the user does not have sufficient privileges for the required tasks.
-4. Execute the contents of all the database scripts in the package.
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-**Common Scenarios**
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-There are a few common scenarios that users of applications in the Gallery will face. The WebDeploy database providers have been designed with the flexibility to allow an application developer to create one set of configuration entries and scripts that will work for all of these scenarios.
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-**Shared hosting**
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-In a shared hosting scenario, the customer rarely has direct administrative access to the database. While in many cases, the user can create databases, the function is usually performed through a control panel where the user never sees the administrative credentials. The user that gets created as part of this process usually has full administrative privileges for the specific database that was created. Packages need to be able to execute the required SQL without needing full database administrative privileges. The database is usually remote in these scenarios.
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-**Dedicated Hosting**
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-Dedicated hosting users will usually have full privileges for their database engine. Many of these users may not have the skills, though, to be a full DBA. These users require the flexibility to be able to use either the administrative user for WebDeploy connections, or an application database user. The database may be local or remote.
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-**Dev environment**
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-In a dev environment, the user can be expected to have full control over the database and operating system. Any actions required by the application can be performed from outside the setup, if necessary. However, most devs still prefer an application installation that takes care of setting up the database.
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-**Installation Methods**
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-WebDeploy packages which are part of the Application Gallery can be installed by one of the methods below, each of which will provide a slightly different experience for users. As you design your package, you should keep each of these methods in mind such that your package will work with any of them.
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-1. Using the [Web Platform Installer (WebPI)](https://www.microsoft.com/web/downloads/platform.aspx). When a package is installed with the WebPI, the WebPI's user interface adapts to the database requirements of the package. The WebPI will look at the tags on database oriented parameters, and the providers specified in the manifest.xml file. If more than one database engine is available for the application, the WebPI will ask the user to specify which database to use. The parameter setting screen will then only show the parameters that are relevant for that database. The WebPI will ask the user if the user wants to use an existing database, or create one. The user will only be asked for database administrative credentials if they are needed to create a new database.
-2. Using WebDeploy locally. You may choose to make your WebDeploy package available to users outside of the WebPI. Users could then download the package and use the IIS Manager to install the application. The WebDeploy UI will ask the user to select from multiple databases if relevant. The user will be asked to provide all parameters specified for that database, including the administrative credentials. When designing your script, you should think about how the script would run if run by a regular user instead of an administrative user.
-3. Using a third-party control panel. We have provided documentation on the way we use the parameter tags to all of our partners who are working on control panels to integrate with the Gallery. How they choose to implement their user interfaces is up to their discretion, and is dependent on their existing models. In some cases, the UI will behave like either of the examples above. Control panel vendors may choose to expose or hide any portion of the parameterization they want. It is important to make sure you use the specified tags, as these control panel vendors will be looking for them to help them build their UIs.
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-**SQL Specifics**
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-Applications that require access to MS SQL databases can work with either SQL Server (including SQL Express) and SQL Azure (with some additional requirements).When the Web Platform Installer installs one of these applications, it will check to see if any SQL is installed on the local machine. If there is none, the WebPI will select SQL Express as one of the components to be installed. Users that want to use a remote database have the option of unselecting the SQL Express option.
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-**SQL Express / SQL Azure**
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-The Web Platform Installer will install current version of SQL Express 2008 when the user requests a SQL Installation, or when an application needs SQL. The WebPI will offer the user a choice of authentication modes for SQL - either Windows Native or database based. The WebPI recommends that application users choose database based authentication, as most applications prefer that method. When the user selects database authentication, the user will need to enter a password for the ‘sa' or administrative user. This password needs to meet the requirements set out in [https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/ms143705.aspx](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/ms143705.aspx). If you use the SQL script to set a password for a database user, the same password requirements will apply. The default installation sets up the SQL Express server with the service name of .\SQLEXPRESS.
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-If you want to use a remote database (SQL Server on another machine, or SQL Azure) you don't need to install SQL Express.
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-In all cases, two scripts are required to perform the initial setup of the database. This script will be complementary to the parameters example shown before in the packaging and their goal is:
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-1. CreateLogin.sql: Create a login in the DB (newly created if the DB didn't exist). This script requires a connection string parameter with database administrative user credentials
-2. CreateUser.sql: Create a user with appropriate db roles for the application's database. This script requires a connection string parameter with database user credentials.
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-Refer to this [sample](umbraco-cms-sample-files.md "Umbraco Sample") to get you started with building a package for SQL Server or SQL Azure based application. The script is designed to set all of the required privileges for most application needs for both SQL Server and SQL Azure.
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-Please note that in order to work in both SQL Server and SQL Azure, these two scripts need to be divided in two different files since the connection string are different (SQL Azure does not allow the " USE database" command). For more information about LOGIN and USER creation on SQL Azure, you can refer to [this page](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windowsazure/ee336235.aspx). For more information about SQL Azure limitations, you can refer to [this page](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windowsazure/ff394102.aspx).
-
-**Usage:**
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-***Use a script for creating a login***
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-[!code-console[Main](database-notes-for-packaging-applications-for-use-with-the-web-application-gallery/samples/sample2.cmd)]
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-***Use a script to create a user and add database roles***
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-[!code-sql[Main](database-notes-for-packaging-applications-for-use-with-the-web-application-gallery/samples/sample3.sql)]
-
-**MySQL Specifics**
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-The Web PI will install MySQL on your users' systems. If your application requires MySQL, the WebPI will check for the existence of MySQL on the local system. If MySQL is not found, the WebPI will install it.
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-WebDeploy can work with MySQL databases in much the same way as it does with SQL. SQL scripts can contain any valid MySQL syntax. The Install.sql script below works with the parameters example in the packaging guide to create a user and set a password for the application's database. The script is designed to set all of the required privileges for most application needs.
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-In a shared hosting environment, the end user will probably not have the administrative privileges required for executing the GRANT statement in the script. If the user does not have permission to execute the GRANT statement, the MySQL provider will throw an error, and the installation process will fail. We have developed the add\_user script to ignore errors caused by the end user having insufficient privileges to execute the GRANT. This way, the installation can be completed successfully in an environment where both the user and the database are created before installing the application.
-
-In MySQL syntax, the normal command delimiter is a semi-colon (;). MySQL procedures require a different delimiter to be used for separating statements. This is explained in the [MySQL documentation](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/stored-programs-defining.html). To specify the delimiter for WebDeploy, you should use attributes of the **dbMySQL** provider directive in the manifest.xml file:
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-[!code-xml[Main](database-notes-for-packaging-applications-for-use-with-the-web-application-gallery/samples/sample4.xml)]
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-The create user script we use can be parameterized as well. We do recommend parameterizing the database server for the GRANT statement in the SQL Script below in the parameters.xml file and using a place-holder to represent the Database server, for example *‘PlaceHolderForServer'* . By doing so, the user will have the option to either install the application against a local MySQL server, usually ‘*localhost'* or install the application against a remote MySQL database .
-
-[!code-console[Main](database-notes-for-packaging-applications-for-use-with-the-web-application-gallery/samples/sample5.cmd)]
-
-#### Related Articles
-
-- [MSDeploy SQL Database Provider (dbFullSql)](https://blogs.iis.net/msdeploy/archive/2008/11/10/the-msdeploy-sql-database-provider-dbfullsql.aspx)
-- [MSDeploy MySql Database Provider(dbMySql)](https://blogs.iis.net/msdeploy/archive/2009/03/30/msdeploy-sample-custom-provider-to-sync-mysql-databases-dbfullmysql.aspx)
-- [SQL Azure Limitations](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windowsazure/ff394102.aspx)
-- [Migrating to SQL Azure](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/sql-azure-glance-part-2migrating-database-using-ssdt-amit-kumar/?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_post_details%3Be6IQDj9BRri6Ld21rxcG8A%3D%3D)
-- [MySQL documentation](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/stored-programs-defining.html)
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-/* CreateLogin.SQL */
-/* Creates a login */
-/* This scripts runs on master to create login and requires connection string with DB admin credentials */
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-### YamlMime:FAQ
-metadata:
- title: "Windows Web App Gallery FAQ"
- author: SunBuild
- description: ""
- ms.date: 11/18/2012
- ms.assetid: 0fda743d-d99e-4172-8e4e-ec1d448281b8
- msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/windows-web-application-gallery/frequently-asked-questions
- msc.type: authoredcontent
- ms.topic: faq
-title: Windows Web App Gallery FAQ
-summary: |
- by [Sunitha Muthukrishna](https://github.com/SunBuild)
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- > [!NOTE]
- > The Windows Web Application Gallery (WWAG) is being retired on July 1, 2021. We are no longer taking submissions via the Submission Portal. Please contact webpi@microsoft.com to make updates to your existing submission.
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- ## Frequently Asked Questions
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- Here is a list of frequently asked questions designed to provide a better understanding of the Windows Web App Gallery Submission and validation processes.
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-sections:
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- - question: |
- How do I submit my Web Application to Windows Web Application Gallery?
- answer: |
- You can submit your application at the following URL:
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- - *Windows Web App Gallery for Developers*
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- - question: |
- Is my web application qualified to be part of Windows Web Application Gallery?
- answer: |
- Your web application must satisfy the following principles in order to be a part of Web Application Gallery. If you have more questions, please contact [appgal@microsoft.com](mailto:appgal@microsoft.com).
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- How long does it take for the Web Application Gallery Team to validate the application?
- answer: |
- Once the application is submitted, it will take 3-5 business days for us to validate the application and send you the status. You can review our process at the following URL:
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- - *Windows Web Application Gallery Link Addition Process Walkthrough*
- [https://www.iis.net/learn/develop/windows-web-application-gallery/windows-web-application-gallery-link-addition-process-walkthrough](windows-web-application-gallery-link-addition-process-walkthrough.md)
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- - question: |
- How do I build a package for Web Application Gallery?
- answer: |
- Please refer to these articles to build a package for Web Application Gallery:
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- - *Packaging Guidelines*
- [https://www.iis.net/learn/develop/windows-web-application-gallery/package-an-application-for-the-windows-web-application-gallery](package-an-application-for-the-windows-web-application-gallery.md)
- - *Reference for Web Application Gallery*
- [https://www.iis.net/learn/develop/windows-web-application-gallery/reference-for-the-web-application-package](reference-for-the-web-application-package.md)
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- - question: |
- How can I verify my web application package?
- answer: |
- You can verify your application package with Sniffer Installer Reporter (SIR) for Application Gallery; you can find instructions for downloading and using the SIR tool at the following URL:
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- - *Sniffer.Installer.Reporter (SIR) for Application Gallery*
- [https://blogs.iis.net/kateroh/archive/2010/01/25/sniffer-installer-reporter-sir-for-application-gallery.aspx](https://blogs.iis.net/kateroh/archive/2010/01/25/sniffer-installer-reporter-sir-for-application-gallery.aspx)
-
- Please report any issues to [appgal@microsoft.com](mailto:appgal@microsoft.com).
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- - question: |
- How do I submit an application to Azure App Gallery?
- answer: |
- If you are already a part of Windows Web Application Gallery, then please contact [appgal@microsoft.com](mailto:appgal@microsoft.com) for more information on Azure App Gallery. If you are not part of the Windows Web Application Gallery, we request you to submit your application to Windows Web Application Gallery for review. Please do send an email to [appgal@microsoft.com](mailto:appgal@microsoft.com) notifying us about your interest in the Azure App Gallery. We shall respond within 3-5 business days.
-
- - question: |
- How do I test my application for Windows App Gallery?
- answer: |
- To test your article, please refer the following article:
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- - *Testing a Web Application Zip Package for Inclusion with the Web Application Gallery*
- [https://www.iis.net/learn/develop/windows-web-application-gallery/testing-a-web-application-zip-package-for-inclusion-with-the-web-application-gallery](testing-a-web-application-zip-package-for-inclusion-with-the-web-application-gallery.md)
-
- You can use also the [Web PI command line tool](https://blogs.iis.net/satishl/archive/2011/01/26/webpi-command-line.aspx) to test the application. We recommend that you test your application with Web PI and WebMatrix for the following :
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- 1. The application must install successfully onto IIS
- 2. The application must install successfully onto WebMatrix (IIS Express)
- 3. If you application has a database, you should be able to view the database in WebMatrix
- 4. Publish your application to a remote site using WebMatrix
- 5. Download your application to the local site created on WebMatrix
-
- - question: |
- How do I build a custom feed for Web Platform Installer?
- answer: |
- First, please make sure you are using the latest version of Web PI. You can find a sample custom feed as a part of the following article:
-
- - *Testing a Web Application Zip Package for Inclusion with the Web Application Gallery*
- [https://www.iis.net/learn/develop/windows-web-application-gallery/testing-a-web-application-zip-package-for-inclusion-with-the-web-application-gallery](testing-a-web-application-zip-package-for-inclusion-with-the-web-application-gallery.md)
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- You can update the custom feed sample for your applications, and make sure that the following changes have been made so that you application is shown in Web PI:
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- - Update <productId> (This must be unique)
- - Update <Title>
- - Update <Version>
- - Update the <installerURL>
- - Update <SHA1> hash
- - Update <fileSize>
- - If your application requires uses SQL or MySQL or both, add the appropriate Keywords in <keywords>:
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- - <keywordId>SQL<keywordId>
- - <keywordId>MySQL>keywordId>
-
- If you are still seeing issues with the custom feed from loading in Web PI or are facing any other issues please email us at [appgal@microsoft.com](mailto:appgal@microsoft.com).
-
- - question: |
- My Application is already in the Windows Web App Gallery, how do I submit an update for my application?
- answer: |
- If your application version is the same then update the existing submission with the following as listed below and submit it to Web App Gallery through the [submission form](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/submit.aspx):
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- - Include any metadata changes such as Description, Brief Description, etc., if needed
- - Update the package URL
- - Update the SHA1 hash
-
- If you application version is different than the one that is live, you should create a new submission for the Application and submit it to Web App Gallery through the submission form. Please note the process from submission to live can take 3-5 business days.
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-title: "Gallery Server Pro sample files"
-author: rick-anderson
-description: "This is a set of sample files you could use with Gallery Server Pro and the Web Deployment tool for deploying Gallery Server Pro on IIS. You can include a cu..."
-ms.date: 07/21/2009
-ms.assetid: a0991296-04e5-4a8a-8d67-8a79d6754405
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/windows-web-application-gallery/gallery-server-pro-sample-files
-msc.type: authoredcontent
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-# Gallery Server Pro sample files
-
-by Steve Jacobson
-
-> [!NOTE]
-> The Windows Web Application Gallery (WWAG) is being retired on July 1, 2021. We are no longer taking submissions via the Submission Portal. Please contact webpi@microsoft.com to make updates to your existing submission.
-
-This is a set of sample files you could use with Gallery Server Pro and the Web Deployment tool for deploying Gallery Server Pro on IIS. You can include a custom `_SqlMembership.txt` file to parameterize the Application's admin username and password that can be used by the application to setup the application administrator credentials.
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-The files are annotated with comments that explain specific lines in the files you'll need to customize for your configuration.
-
-## Sample manifest.xml file
-
-[!code-xml[Main](gallery-server-pro-sample-files/samples/sample1.xml)]
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-## Sample parameters.xml file
-
-[!code-xml[Main](gallery-server-pro-sample-files/samples/sample2.xml)]
-
-## Sample App\_Data\\_SqlMembership.txt file
-
-[!code-console[Main](gallery-server-pro-sample-files/samples/sample3.cmd)]
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-title: "How to Create an App Package Supporting both SQL Server and MySQL"
-author: SunBuild
-description: "Applications that currently support MySQL as their main DBMS can also support Microsoft SQL Server. The SQL Server Driver for PHP is available to PHP develop..."
-ms.date: 02/16/2012
-ms.assetid: 76946c02-3b19-43ad-b13d-3b914ab11c54
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-# How to Create an App Package Supporting both SQL Server and MySQL
-
-by [Sunitha Muthukrishna](https://github.com/SunBuild)
-
-> [!NOTE]
-> The Windows Web Application Gallery (WWAG) is being retired on July 1, 2021. We are no longer taking submissions via the Submission Portal. Please contact webpi@microsoft.com to make updates to your existing submission.
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-Applications that currently support MySQL as their main DBMS can also support Microsoft SQL Server. [The SQL Server Driver for PHP](/previous-versions/sql/sql-server-2005/cc296172(v=sql.90)) is available to PHP developers, it is a cost-effective and efficient solution for supporting SQL Server from within PHP applications. This article provides the steps needed for creating a Web Deployment package to install an application that supports both SQL Server and MySQL.
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-## Adding MySQL and SQL Server Databases
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-Add both directives dbfullsql and dbmysql to add a SQL Server database and a MySQL database within the Manifest.xml file.
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-[!code-xml[Main](how-to-create-an-app-package-supporting-both-sql-server-and-mysql/samples/sample1.xml)]
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-"path" attribute is used to set the path to the Sql scripts associated with the directive. You may add multiple dbfullsql/dbmysql directives within manifest file if you wish to use more than one Sql script for given database type.
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-## Adding SQL Server and MySQL parameters in Parameters.xml file
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-You need to create two sets of parameters one for SQL Server database and another for MySQL if they depend on the database type.
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-[!code-xml[Main](how-to-create-an-app-package-supporting-both-sql-server-and-mysql/samples/sample6.xml)]
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-title: "Integrate the Windows Web Application Gallery into a Control Panel"
-author: rick-anderson
-description: "The Windows ® Web Application Gallery (WAG) lets application developers reach a wide audience of users and gives Web site builders an easy way to discover an..."
-ms.date: 03/18/2009
-ms.assetid: 18743857-2074-4bed-84d6-2ffab07a5ab7
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/windows-web-application-gallery/integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel
-msc.type: authoredcontent
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-# Integrate the Windows Web Application Gallery into a Control Panel
-
-by IIS Team
-
-> [!NOTE]
-> The Windows Web Application Gallery (WWAG) is being retired on July 1, 2021. We are no longer taking submissions via the Submission Portal. Please contact webpi@microsoft.com to make updates to your existing submission.
-
-## Introduction
-
-The Windows® Web Application Gallery (WAG) lets application developers reach a wide audience of users and gives Web site builders an easy way to discover and install freely available applications on Internet Information Services (IIS). Hosters and control panel vendors can use the guidance in this article to provide their users with access to the applications in the Web Application Gallery.
-
-The Gallery provides a dynamic feed that keeps your control panels up to date automatically. You can integrate the Web Application Gallery into your existing control panel solution, providing users with a simple installation path for the applications available in the Gallery.
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-This article describes how to integrate the Windows Web Application Gallery applications in your application. Post any questions about the Gallery or about working with the Gallery feed or the Microsoft®Web Deployment Tool (MS Deploy) API to the [Web Application Gallery: Developers & Integrators Forum](https://forums.iis.net/1158.aspx "Web Application Gallery : Developers & Integrators").
-
-## Before You Begin
-
-To integrate the WAG into your control panel solution, you need the following:
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-- **Web Application Gallery Feed.**
- This is an extended ATOM XML feed that contains all the information needed to download and install the applications available in the WAG. You can use the Microsoft® Web Platform Installer API to load and manipulate the content in the feed (recommended) or manually download and parse the feed XML content. This article provides information on the feed‘s location and XML content.
-- **Web Platform Installer API (WebPI API).** The [Web Platform Installer tool](https://www.microsoft.com/web/downloads/platform.aspx) uses a new API to access the feed content. This is a public API available to developers: [Microsoft Web Platform Installer](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.aspx). We highly recommend you use this API to access the feed‘s content instead of manipulating the feed XML directly. It provides:
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- - Abstraction from the details of the XML elements format and semantics.
- - Intuitive classes and methods.
- - Access to the list of applications and their tags to aid classification.
- - Easy detection of missing application dependencies.
-- **Web Deployment API.** The [Web Platform Installer tool](https://www.microsoft.com/web/downloads/platform.aspx) uses a new API to manage the application packages, you can find its documentation at: [Microsoft Web Deployment](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/microsoft.web.deployment.aspx). It is a public API available to developers. It allows your application to read and set parameter values and deploy applications including their associated database to the target servers.
-- **Sample Application.**
- A sample application, [Sample App](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/_static/integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel-607-sample1.zip), is provided. It uses the WebPI API to access and manipulate the WAG XML feed, and it uses the Web Deployment API to manage the application package, its parameters, and deployment.
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-This link downloads a compressed (Zip) file. Extract the contents of the compressed file, browse to the ControlPanelAppRtwAPI folder, and copy the content into your project or site.
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-Note that the Zip file is formatted as a Web Deployment Tool package; this means that you can use the MS Deploy tool or the "Import Application" functionality in IIS Manager to deploy the application into the "Default Web Site." This Zip file package format is used by all applications in the Windows Application Gallery.
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-Note also that you can manipulate the feed XML directly instead of using the WebPI API; however, this is discouraged since changes to the feed file may have unexpected results in your code.
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-Post any feedback or questions about the sample application to the [Web Application Gallery: Developers & Integrators Forum](https://forums.iis.net/1158.aspx "Web Application Gallery : Developers & Integrators").
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-## Set Up the Environment
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-The sample application illustrates some techniques that you may want to use with your own control panel application. Note, however, that the sample application should not be deployed in a production environment.
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-The sample application includes instructions for configuring your environment for its use. Those instructions should be used as your general guide for setting up the users and privileges needed for running a control-panel style application with MS Deploy.
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-## Set Up the Web Management Service (WMSVC)
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-Install and configure WMSVC. This service is used both to host the deployment handler that installs applications and to authorize site owners to install in their Web sites.
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-1. In the **Start** menu, click **Server Manager**.
-2. In the tree view on the left, select the **Roles** node.
-3. Scroll down to find and select the **Web Server (IIS)** role.
-4. Click **Add Role Services**, and select the **Management Service** component.
-5. Once the Management Service is installed, start **IIS Manager**.
-6. Select the **Server** node.
-7. Scroll down and locate the **Management Service** icon, and double-click on it.
-8. Select the **Enable Remote Connections** check box.
-9. In the **Task** pane, click **Start** to start the service.
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-## Set Up the Web Deployment Handler
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-Install and configure the deployment handler.
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-1. Use the [Web Platform Installer](https://www.microsoft.com/web/downloads/platform.aspx) to download and install Web Deployment Tool 1.0. under the **What's New** tab in the **New** **Web Platform Extensions** section.
-2. During installation, select either **Custom** or **Complete**.
-3. If you selected Custom, be sure that you select the **Web Management Service Integration** component.
-4. The deployment handler uses rules to authorize users to perform actions during installation. For example, a common action is running a database script. This action should run as the low-privileged database account that the user already has. Some actions require higher privileges than the site owner has, such as marking a folder as an application. For this task, the handler can be configured to elevate to a higher privileged account. You should create an account that has access just to perform this action.
-5. Allow a user to write to **ApplicationHost.config**, the IIS configuration file, to mark folders as applications.
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- - Create a custom user to mark folders as applications.
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- [!code-console[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample1.cmd)]
- - Grant the user read permission to
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- [!code-console[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample2.cmd)]
- - Grant the user modify permission to
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- [!code-console[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample3.cmd)]
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- [!code-console[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample4.cmd)]
-6. Add a set of rules to allow customers to deploy content, applications, and databases by opening the **Administration.config** file and navigating to this section:
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- [!code-xml[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample5.xml)]
-7. To allow site owners to create applications, set access control lists (ACLs), and deploy database data, you must add the following rules to the **Administration.config** file within the `` section. Make sure to change the `` element to contain the user credentials you created in step 5 above. Notice that you can add these rules [programmatically using MWA](../../publish/using-web-deploy/configure-the-web-deployment-handler.md).
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- [!code-xml[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample6.xml)]
-8. In the **Administration.config** file, find the element **"<sectionGroup name="management">"** inside **"<sectionGroup name="system.webServer">"**, verify that the following element is listed in it: **"<section name="delegation" overrideModeDefault="Deny" allowDefinition="MachineToWebRoot" />"**. If not, add it.
-9. Restart **WMSVC**.
-10. If you are using a remote Universal Naming Convention (UNC) share for content, follow the permission specified in [Configuring Share and NTFS Permissions](../../web-hosting/configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/configuring-share-and-ntfs-permissions.md), with the following exception: for the path \\server\share$ (share), set "Domain Users" to "Full Control" instead of "Change." If you are using shared configuration, apply the update (`https://support.microsoft.com/kb/969912`) to ensure that WMSVC allows connections when Shared Configuration is enabled in Windows Server® 2008.
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-## Set Up the Sample Application
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-Create a Web site, application pool, and custom identity to host the code for the sample application.
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-## Set Up the Site
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-1. Create a physical directory for the sample application Web site with the following command:
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- [!code-console[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample7.cmd)]
-2. Create a new user account that will be used to run the sample application and install the applications. Run the following from an elevated command prompt:
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- [!code-console[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample8.cmd)]
-3. Grant access to the user account:
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- [!code-console[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample9.cmd)]
-4. Create a new Web site to host the sample application.
-5. Start **IIS Manager**, and browse to the **Web Sites** node.
-6. Right-click on the **Web Sites** node, and then select **Add Web Site**.
-7. Create a new Web site called **ControlPanel**. This automatically creates an associated application pool called ControlPanel.
-8. Open **IIS Manager**, and browse to the **Application Pools** node.
-9. Right-click on the application pool **ControlPanel**, and then select **Advanced Settings**.
-10. Under the **Process Model** header, click on the **Identity Network Service**.
-11. Set the identity network service to a custom account, and then enter the *credentials* for the user created in step 2, ControlPanelAppId.
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- For dependency checking in the sample application to work correctly, you must use an account that has administration privilege on the computer because dependency checking requires access to the registry and directories that is only available to administrators. Alternately, you can comment out the dependency checking code.
-12. Copy the contents of the sample application into the physical path you selected when creating the Web site.
-13. Make sure the application is running under [Full Trust](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/tkscy493.aspx). [You can enable it in the App Web.config](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/wyts434y.aspx) file or, if not allowed, the administrator can add it to the root Web.config file.
-
-## Use the Default SSL Certificate for WMSVC
-
-By default, the WMSVC service installs a self-signed Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate. Ideally, a fully trusted certificate is installed for the WMSVC, but for testing purposes, use this default certificate with the sample application.
-
-1. In the sample application, open the file **Global.asax**.
-2. Look for the **Application\_Start** function, and uncomment the line:
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- [!code-csharp[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample10.cs)]
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- to
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- [!code-console[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample11.cmd)]
-3. Save the file.
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-## Create a Customer Site and Authorize the Site Owner
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-Create a Web site for a site owner and authorize the site owner to both connect using remote management in IIS Manager and install application packages using the sample application.
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-1. Start **IIS Manager**.
-2. Browse to the **Web Sites** node.
-3. Create a new Web site called **MySite**, or use one that has already been provisioned.
-4. Create a new site owner account called **MySiteUser**, or use one that has already been provisioned.
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- [!code-console[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample12.cmd)]
-5. Select the Web site called **MySite**.
-6. In the **Features View**, double-click **IIS Manager Permissions**.
-7. On the **IIS Manager Permissions** page, in the **Actions** pane, click **Allow User**.
-8. In the **Allow User** dialog box, add a Windows user.
-9. Click **Select** to open the **Users** dialog box.
-10. Type **mysiteuser**, and then click **OK**.
-11. Click **OK** to close the **Allow User** dialog box.
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- See [Allow an IIS Manager User Account to Connect to a Site or an Application (IIS 7)](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc770968.aspx) for additional information.
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-## Test the Installation of an Application Package
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-1. Start **IIS Manager**.
-2. Browse to the **Web Sites** node.
-3. Select the Web site **ControlPanel**.
-4. In the **Task** pane, click **Browse**.
-5. Click on the application package that you want to install.
-6. Type **mysite** for the site name, type **mysiteuser** for the username, and type the *password* for this account.
-7. Supply other information requested, and click **Install**.
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-## Manipulate the Feeds
-
-The Gallery feed is provided as an extended ATOM feed. The [product list](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webpi/2.0/WebProductList.xml) contains the components of the Microsoft Web Platform and the [application list](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webpi/2.0/WebApplicationList.xml) contains many popular open-source applications. Feeds are used in the sample application to:
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-- Generate the list of applications to install.
-- Get the download information for a package.
-- Get dependency information on any of the applications.
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-## Download the Application List Feed
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-Before you can parse the feed, you must download it locally. The sample application uses the [WebClient.DownloadFile](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/ez801hhe(VS.80).aspx) method to download the feed (see the application list URL above) and save it in a temporary file obtained through [Path.GetTempFileName](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/system.io.path.gettempfilename.aspx). These calls are made in **GetXmlLocationFromFeed** (see **Reload** method in the file "ControlPanelAppRtwAPI\App\_Code\Packges.cs").
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-## Use the WebPI API to Parse the Application Feed
-
-Also in **Reload**, you find calls to the [Microsoft.Web.PlatformInstaller.ProductManager](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.aspx) class. This class provides the functionality for managing the data in the feeds (application and product lists).
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-### Initialize the ProductManager Object
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-The following code initatiates and intializes a ProductManager object:
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-[!code-console[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample13.cmd)]
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-### Extract the Installer Information for Each Application
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-When building your user interface, you have the choice of which fields from the ATOM feed you want to display. A minimalist approach would be to just display the applications' names, taken from the title element. You can also create a much richer UI by taking advantage of the graphic elements, such as the icon and screenshot, and incorporating other metadata from the feed.
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-To display the application information and to create the links to each installation package, the sample application uses the [Microsoft.Web.PlatformInstaller.Installer](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installer.aspx) object for each of the applications. (See **Reload** method for reference.)
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-1. Within a foreach loop, examine each [Microsoft.Web.PlatformInstaller.Product](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.aspx) object contained in the Microsoft.Web.PlatformInstaller.ProductManager.Products collection. Identify those that are marked as applications:
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- [!code-console[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample14.cmd)]
-2. Still within the foreach loop, get the installer for the application and access the particular object properties needed for the user interface and installation process. The most important of them all is the [InstallerFile.InstallerUrl.AbsoluteUri](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installerfile.installerurl.aspx), which contains the location for downloading the Web Deploy package for the application:
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- [!code-console[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample15.cmd)]
-3. You can then add each of the package objects to your own packages collections and display them in your UI.
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-## The Application Entry XML
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-Applications are listed as entries within the feed identified with the attribute **type="application"**. A sample application entry from the feed looks like:
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-[!code-html[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample16.html)]
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-## Reading the List of Applications Directly from the XML Feed
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-You can access the XML from the feed directly, but this is not the recommended approach. The following example illustrates how you could access key application elements:
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-[!code-csharp[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample17.cs)]
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-## Identifying Missing Dependencies Using the WebPI API
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-An important step within the sample application is to identify all the missing dependencies in the target server where the application will be installed. The sample apllication collects this information and displays it as an error if the user tries to install an application package for which dependencies are missing. For this purpose, the Web.PlatformInstaller provides the [Microsoft.Web.PlatformInstaller.Product.GetMissingDependencies](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.getmissingdependencies.aspx) method, which returns a collection of missing products.
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-Before this method is called, you must create an instance of ProductManager and initialize it with the Products List feed (not the Application feed). The following code snippet is an example on how to check for missing dependencies. You can find this code in the ControlPanelAppRtwAPI\App\_Code\Package.cs file of the sample application.
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-Note that the call to GetMissingDependencies only works correctly if it is made within the context of a user with administrative rights to the computer because it needs access to the registry and directories only available to administrators.
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-[!code-csharp[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample18.cs)]
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-Control panel applications should ensure that the corresponding dependencies for a particular package are available in the target server before proceeding with the installation process. If this functionality is not available, there is a risk of failure once the user tries to execute the application after a successful installation. In the absence of this dependency check, hosters would have to monitor the feed applications and their dependencies to ensure that target servers are properly set up.
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-Note that the GetMissingDependencies method looks for dependencies within the scope of the bit size of the running process. If it is a 32-bit process, it looks for 32-bit dependencies, and for 64-bit process, it looks for 64-bit dependencies. This is important if you are running on a 64-bit computer under 32-bit mode application pools.
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-## Tracking Application/Product Dependencies
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-The best approach to identifying missing dependencies within your solution is to use WebPI API. However, you can use the following steps if you wish to review the feed XML and identify which dependencies are needed for each application.
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-One of the most important elements within the **WebApplicationList.xml** feed file is the <dependency> element. This element describes the dependencies needed for a particular application package to work properly.
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-The product list feed **WebProductList.xml** is the root feed. It not only contains references to the product information (Web Platform components) but also points to a child feed **WebApplicationList.xml**. The **WebApplicationList.xml** contains the references to the applications packages, and each application package entry contains a set of dependency references to product packages defined in **WebProductList.xml**. The following example shows how this relationship is implemented:
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-1. The WebProductList.xml contains a link to the WebApplicationList.xml:
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- [!code-html[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample19.html)]
-2. The WebApplicationList.xml contains references to application packages contained within <entry> elements. Each package entry contains a list of dependencies. For example, the dependency element for a PHP application that also uses MySQL such as WordPress is:
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- [!code-xml[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample20.xml)]
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- The <dependency> element means the beginning of the dependency list. The <and> element means that all the dependency elements listed inside are required by the application.
-3. Note the idref="PHPApp" and idref="MySQLApp" properties. They refer to another <dependency> element with corresponding "id" value that defines the actual dependencies. For example, if you examine the WebApplicationList.xml file for the "PHPApp" dependency element, you find the set of PHPApp dependencies:
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- [!code-xml[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample21.xml)]
-4. The `` element contains the reference to the corresponding product in the parent feed WebProductList.xml. For example:
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- - ID = WDeployNoSMO, corresponds to Web Deploy without SMO
- - ID= PHP, corresponds to the PHP engine (currently: 5.2.11)
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- Notice that the <or> entry means that the dependency is for one or the other or both.
-5. The product entries in the WebProductList.xml contain a <discoveryHint> element that shows what to look for to find out if the product already exist in the target machine or not. For example, in the case of product id "MySQLConnector":
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- [!code-xml[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample22.xml)]
-6. The <or> element means that at least one of <discoveryHint> elements must be satisfied.
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-## Filter the List of Applications Using the Web PI API
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-You can provide your users with a UI that lets them sort the applications based on information provided in the Applications List feed. You can filter applications by using the keywords associated with each application under the element <keywords>.
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-In the Application Entry example above, you can see:
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-[!code-xml[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample23.xml)]
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-The following code snippet illustrates how you can filter applications by their keywords:
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-[!code-console[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample24.cmd)]
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-This example uses the Web.PlatformInstaller API to load the Application List feed and then list each application ordered by keyword. The [ProductManager.Keywords](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.keywords.aspx) collection lists all the available keywords from the loaded feed.
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-The following example lists all applications that have the "PHP" keyword followed by the applications that have the "ASPNET" keyword.
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-[!code-csharp[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample25.cs)]
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-## Download a Web Deploy Package
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-When the user selects an application, you need to download the Web Deploy package to a location on the server where the application will be installed. The package is available via HTTP. Its location is in the feed as the data within the <installer> element. For example:
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-[!code-xml[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample26.xml)]
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-The sample applications use the WebClient.DownloadFile method to download the package file; after downloading the sample applications, verify the hash and display the parameters required by the package.
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-## Use the SHA1 Hash to Verify the Package
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-The `` element in the example contains the SHA1 hash of the package to download and acts as a signature for the package. You can use this hash to verify that the downloaded package is indeed the one you expect. The sample application collects this value for every application in the feed XML file and uses the value to verify the hash of the downloaded package.
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-The following code snippet from the sample application illustrates this verification:
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-[!code-csharp[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample27.cs)]
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-## Handle Package Parameters
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-Most packages contain parameters that are required to install them in a given environment. As part of the control panel design, you can choose what types of parameters you can compute and set and which ones require input from the user.
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-## Collecting the Parameters Defined in the Package
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-The Web Deployment API allows you to retrieve the parameters from a package by accessing a collection within the Web Deploy [**DeploymentObject**](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/microsoft.web.deployment.deploymentobject.aspx).
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-The code snippet below is taken from the sample applications and shows one method of generating the parameters as a collection called "\_parameters" to be used later.
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-[!code-csharp[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample28.cs)]
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-The sample applications use a "ReadOnlyCollection" called "Parameters" to bind the "\_parameters" data list from the example above to the UI fields in a ListView control inside the Install.aspx file:
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-[!code-console[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample29.cmd)]
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-## Using the Parameter Names and Tags
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-A typical package requests the following parameter names:
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-- **Application Path**. This is the Web server path for the application in the form of "Web Site/Application" (for example, "Default Web Server/application\_name").
-- **Application Database Information**. This is the database information required for the application to communicate with the database, typically consisting of four parameters:
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- - **Database Server**. The host name or IP address of the database server.
- - **Database Name**. The name of the database.
- - **Database Username**. The ID used by the application for communicating with the database.
- - **Database Password**. The password for the database username.
-- **Database Administrator information**. These are the credentials required for creating the database and user listed above.
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-These parameter names are recommended, but not required. The control panel can tell which parameters are parts of the database connection by referring to the **tags** that are included with the parameters.
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-The following tags can be used with parameters to tell the UI how to display and use the parameters:
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-- **iisApp**. This identifies a parameter as the application path for installation. The defaultValue should be displayed unless you already know which site will be used for application installation. The defaultValue is usually set to a value such as "Default Web Site/application1" (this is not enforced). For example, if the user logs in and you determine they own "MySite.com," you can parse the defaultValue to get "/application1," and append this to the hosted site name.
-- **Hidden**. This identifies a parameter that is set programmatically rather than through user input. For example, the "Connection String" has a default value that is computed from the values of other parameters. The portions of the entry within the {}s are replaced with the values of those parameters.
-- **SQLConnectionString or MySQLConnectionString**. These parameters are used for constructing a connection string for connecting to the database.
-- **SQL or MySQL**. These parameters are used in relation to a specific database. An application package can work with either SQL or MySQL as the database. Parameters can be tagged with one or both of these. The UI can let the user to choose which database to use. All parameters that have a ConnectionString tag also have the corresponding database tag.
-- **Password**. This identifies a field that is used as a password that is already known. The UI obfuscates the value.
-- **New**. When used along with the password tag, this identifies a field that is used to set a new password. The UI obfuscates the value, and asks the user to confirm it. For example, New, Password.
-- **dbUsername, dbUserPassword, dbAdminUsername, dbAdminUserPassword**. Some UIs that install application packages handle the database creation themselves. If the user has already created a database, the UIs seamlessly hide and correctly fill in the administrative credentials to avoid making the user enter data twice. The tags identify the parameters to modify if the UI handles database creation.
-- **dbServer**. This is used to identify a parameter that can be filled in with a database server name.
-- **dbName.** This is used to identify a parameter that can be filled in with the name of a database.
-
-You can retrieve these tags through the **DeploymentSyncParameter.Tags** property; it is a comma-delimited string containing the tags associated to the parameter.
-
-Some parameters have default values that can be retrieved from the **syncParameters** collection. You have the choice of using those defaults, prompting the user for new values with the defaults in the forms, or ignoring them, as appropriate for your environment.
-
-## Using the Parameter Validation Data
-
-There is validation data you can use to help you build the appropriate UI. Each [DeploymentSyncParameter](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/microsoft.web.deployment.deploymentsyncparameter.aspx) has a DeploymentSyncParameterValidation object that identifies the parameter as having one or more of the following types of data:
-
-- **AllowEmpty**. The parameter allows an empty value.
-- **Boolean**. The parameter only allows "true" or "false."
-- **Enumeration**. The parameter only allows values specified within the DeploymentSyncParameterValidation.ValidationString. This is a comma-delimited string.
-- **RegularExpression**. The parameter only allows strings that match the specified regular expression within DeploymentSyncParameterValidation.ValidationString.
-
-The sample application uses this data to setup the UI input controls appropriately. For example, locate the following code snippet within either sample application and note the definitions of IsBooleam(), SplitValidationValues(), AllowEmpty(), and HasReg():
-
-[!code-csharp[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample30.cs)]
-
-## Deploy an Application
-
-Once you have gathered all of the data for the parameters, it is time to install the application. Working with your DeploymentObject, you can apply the set parameters and install the application. The API steps to do this are outlined below.
-
-## Initialize the DeploymentObject
-
-You must tell the DeploymentObject how to install the application. For example:
-
-[!code-csharp[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample31.cs)]
-
-In the example, the ComputerName is the Universal Resource Identifier (URI) for the MS Deploy agent. The UserName and Password are the credentials for the ID that has the authority to use the agent.
-
-## Set the Parameters
-
-Each of the parameters in the original application package must have a value. If a parameter has a DefaultValue, you do not need to specify a new value at this point. All other parameters require values.
-
-[!code-csharp[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample32.cs)]
-
-The Web site and application that MS Deploy uses to install the application is specified with the Application Path parameter.
-
-## Installing the Application
-
-The application is installed using the DeploymentObject.SyncTo() method. The sample application call to SyncTo follows:
-
-[!code-csharp[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample33.cs)]
-
-In the code snippet:
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-- **DeploymentWellKnownProvider.Auto** specifies that the MS Deploy auto provider be used to install the application. This provider examines the package manifest, contents, and parameter values to decide which resources need to be deployed.
-- **destinationOptions** specifies the target computer, the credentials, and type of authentication to be used during the installation.
-
-## Change the Target Server
-
-The sample application assumes that the target server is the "localhost." Note that inside the Package.cs file, in the installation method, the code specifies localhost, the SiteName that you enter in the corresponding UI field:
-
-[!code-csharp[Main](integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel/samples/sample34.cs)]
-
-If you created a site called "MySite" (as in the example above), you must type **mysite** in the **Site Name** UI field.
-
-## Provide the User with the Application Location
-
-When the installation is complete, your control panel should provide a link to the application for the user. The base of this URL should be determined from the Web site setup. An application may have a StartPage element defined within its entry in the ATOM feed. If there is a StartPage element, its value should be appended to the link presented to the user.
-
-## Links for Further Information
-
-**Microsoft® Developer Network (MSDN®):**
-
-- [Microsoft Web Deployment namespace](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/microsoft.web.deployment.aspx)
-
-**Forums:**
-
-- [Web Application Gallery: Users](https://forums.iis.net/1159.aspx)
-- [Web Application Gallery: Developers & Integrators](https://forums.iis.net/1158.aspx)
-- [Web Platform Installer](https://forums.iis.net/1155.aspx)
-
-**Articles:**
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-- [Application Packaging Guide for the Windows Web Application Gallery](package-an-application-for-the-windows-web-application-gallery.md)
-- [Web Application Gallery Overview](introducing-the-windows-web-application-gallery.md)
-- [Web Application Gallery Principles](windows-web-application-gallery-principles.md)
-- [Best Practices: Running PHP Applications on IIS](introducing-the-windows-web-application-gallery.md)
-- [Best Practices: Running ASP.NET Applications on IIS](../../application-frameworks/building-and-running-aspnet-applications/index.md)
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-public static void Reload() {
- lock (_packagesLock) {
- string feedUrl = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["FeedXmlUrl"];
- if (String.IsNullOrEmpty(feedUrl)) {
- throw new InvalidOperationException("Could not find FeedXmlUrl in application settings");
- }
- // Parse the XML feed with the packages in them
- XmlDocument doc = new XmlDocument();
- doc.LoadXml(GetXmlFromFeed(feedUrl));
- // Feed uses the Atom XML schema
- XmlNamespaceManager nsmgr = new XmlNamespaceManager(doc.NameTable);
- nsmgr.AddNamespace("atom", "http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom");
- _packages = new Dictionary();
- foreach (XmlNode app in doc.SelectNodes("//atom:entry[@type='application']", nsmgr)) {
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- };
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-public string GetMissingRequirements() {
- string displayString = String.Empty;
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- ProductManager pm = new ProductManager();
- // we need to load the whole product list since app will depend on products in that file
- // the "true" parameter says filter the installer set to only installers available on this
- // architecture
- pm.Load(new Uri(ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["PLFeedXmlUrl"]), true);
- Product p = pm.GetProduct(ID);
- ICollection missingProducts = p.GetMissingDependencies(null);
- if (missingProducts.Count > 0) {
- displayString = "The server is missing the following products that are required to run this app: ";
- foreach (Product missing in missingProducts) {
- displayString += " " + missing.Title + ",";
- }
- displayString = displayString.Trim(',');
- }
- }
- catch {
- }
- return displayString;
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-ProductManager pm = new ProductManager();
- pm.Load(new Uri(appXml), false, false);
- foreach (Keyword k in pm.Keywords) {
- tw.WriteLine("******** Keyword " + k.Text + " Products *********");
- foreach (Product p in k.Products) {
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-// get the php keyword
-Keyword phpKeyword = pm.GetKeyword("PHP");
-tw.WriteLine("******** PHP apps ********");
-foreach (Product p in phpKeyword.Products) {
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- string zipFile = GetDownload();
- if (!File.Exists(zipFile)) {
- throw new InvalidOperationException("Could not download package for ID=" + ID + ", Title=" + Title);
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- using (DeploymentObject iisApplication = DeploymentManager.CreateObject(DeploymentWellKnownProvider.Package, zipFile)) {
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-title: "Introducing the Windows Web Application Gallery"
-author: chrissfanos
-description: "Users can browse the WWAG and running the installer."
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-# Introducing the Windows Web Application Gallery
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-by [Chris Sfanos](https://github.com/chrissfanos)
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-The [Windows Web Application Gallery](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery) makes it easy to explore, discover and install popular community ASP.Net and PHP applications on Windows. Users can browse and view applications for different types of Web sites, ranging from photo galleries to blogs to ecommerce sites.
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-The Web Application Gallery integrates with the [Web Platform Installer 3.0](https://www.microsoft.com/web/downloads/platform.aspx), so that when a user clicks "Install" for an application, the Web Platform Installer 3.0 launches with context set on the user's selection. This powerful combination of application discovery and simplified installation makes it easier than ever for community-based applications to run on Windows.
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-The Web Application Gallery also provides a way for developers to reach millions of Windows users. When an application is accepted by the Web Application Gallery, the application is added to the Web Application Gallery ATOM feed. The ATOM feed is consumed by the Web Application Gallery itself, Web Platform Installer 3.0, WebMatrix, IIS Manager, and participating Hosting Control Panels.
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-![Diagram showing how the A T O M feed is distributed.](introducing-the-windows-web-application-gallery/_static/image3.png)
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-## Application Discovery and Installation by Users
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-Users can browse the Web App Gallery by viewing by categories or groups like "Most Popular" or searching by keywords. Once the user clicks "Install", the Web App Gallery detects if the Microsoft Web Platform Installer is present on the computer. If not, the Web App Gallery redirects the user to install the Microsoft Web Platform Installer. When the Web Platform Installer is on the computer, the user can select "Install" and the Web Platform Installer will launch to install the selected application.
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-The Web Platform Installer knows about the dependencies for each application in the Web Application Gallery. As a result, when the user installs an application, the Web Platform Installer also includes any required dependencies, such as PHP.
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-Once the Web Platform Installer completes the installation of the application, the user can get started using or extending the application. Users can also rate applications after logging into the site.
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-## Application Submissions to the Web Application Gallery by Developers
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-The Windows Web Application Gallery provides a way for developers to more easily deploy applications to Windows users. The Web Application Gallery does not store code snapshots of applications. Instead, the App Gallery and Web PI retrieve the application package from the application developer's Web site. The application developer owns the originating distribution point, which Web Platform Installer uses to retrieve the package for deployment. The information displayed with the package, such the Publisher link, is all provided by the application developer during the application submission process. The Web Application Gallery will cache application screenshots and icon URLs to prevent inadvertent rerouting, but the application developer is free to provide new URLs at any time to the Microsoft Web Application for updates.
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-The App Gallery contains both ASP.NET and PHP applications that follow the [Web Application Gallery Principles](windows-web-application-gallery-principles.md) and use [Microsoft Web Deploy for application packaging](package-an-application-for-the-windows-web-application-gallery.md) to streamline deployment on Windows.
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-Developers follow four steps to submit an application to the Web Application Gallery.
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-![Diagram showing an outline of the steps in the flow of submitting an application.](introducing-the-windows-web-application-gallery/_static/image6.png)
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-### Step 1: Apply Web App Gallery Principles
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-First, developers must review and apply the [Web Application Gallery Principles](windows-web-application-gallery-principles.md) to their applications. These Principles reflect the Web Application Gallery's goals to deliver a quality, safe user experience that is consistent across platforms supported by Windows Platform Installer. If developers have any questions about the Principles, the developer can ask questions or post comments to the [Web Application Gallery Developer forum](https://forums.iis.net/1158.aspx).
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-### Step 2: Tune Application Based on Best Practices and Principles
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-Next, developers can visit IIS.NET for best practices in running applications on IIS. For ASP.NET applications, developer can start with a snapshot of [ASP.NET Technical Resources](../../application-frameworks/building-and-running-aspnet-applications/aspnet-technical-resources.md) or check out the [Running ASP.NET Applications on IIS](../../application-frameworks/building-and-running-aspnet-applications/index.md) section. For PHP applications, developers can browse the [Running PHP Applications](../../application-frameworks/running-php-applications-on-iis/index.md) for articles on how to make PHP applications work well on Windows. Guidance for PHP developers includes [how to use web.config to set default document and static rewrite rules.](../../application-frameworks/install-and-configure-php-applications-on-iis/translate-htaccess-content-to-iis-webconfig.md) IIS.NET also hosts guidance for any application developer on Windows, such as [Securing Content on IIS Using File System ACLs](../../get-started/planning-for-security/secure-content-in-iis-through-file-system-acls.md). You can also post questions about running PHP applications on Windows or the Principles in the [Web App Gallery Developer forum](https://forums.iis.net/1158.aspx).
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-### Step 3: Package Using Web Deploy
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-After tuning the application package with best practices, the developer adds Web Deploy support to the application package. Microsoft Web Deploy provides the framework for deploying and migrating Web applications and Web servers locally and remotely on IIS. With Web Deploy, a developer adds a couple of manifest files to the root directory of an existing ZIP package that tell IIS how to deploy the application.
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-### Step 4: Submit Application to Web Application Gallery
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-Once the manifest files are added and tested in an application package, the Web developer is ready to submit the package to the Web Application Gallery. The Web Application Gallery Submission form in theWeb Application Gallery starts by collecting information about the application. See the [Submitting Links to the Web Application Gallery](windows-web-application-gallery-link-addition-process-walkthrough.md) walkthrough for a detailed description of how to submit an application. Each application is reviewed to make sure that the application follows the Web Application Gallery Principles. Microsoft may contact the application developer in the course of the review, and also to inform the application developer about the state of the submission.
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-### Web Application Gallery Developers
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-If an application developer is accepted into the Web Application Gallery, the lifecycle of the application continues at the developer's pace. With each package update, the application developer must contact the Microsoft Web Application Gallery to provide a new MD5 hash, which helps secure the distribution point.
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-Some users will visit the Web Application Gallery user forum or Web Platform Installer forums where the Web Application Gallery team member will help diagnose the point of failure as Web PI, Web Deploy, the application package, or the application itself. If the failure occurs in the application package Web Deploy integration, the Web Application Gallery team will inform the application developer about the issue with the application package.
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-ms.date: 07/29/2009
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-# MediaWiki Sample Files
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-by Steve Jacobson
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-> The Windows Web Application Gallery (WWAG) is being retired on July 1, 2021. We are no longer taking submissions via the Submission Portal. Please contact webpi@microsoft.com to make updates to your existing submission.
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-This is a set of sample files you could use with MediaWiki and the Web Deployment tool for deploying MediaWiki on IIS. The files are annotated with comments that explain specific lines in the files you'll need to customize for your configuration.
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-MediaWiki has an installation routine that takes care of creating the database using database super user privileges, so there is no requirement for using the Web Deployment Tool for that. However, MediaWiki could be set up to create the database from the Web Deployment Tool if that was preferred.
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-In addition, the MediaWiki installation routine creates the configuration file "LocalSettings.php" in the config sub directory. This requires the user to access the Operating System through either a command line, or the Explorer, to move the LocalSettings.php file to the application root. It might be worth investigating whether or not moving all of the steps for creating the database and LocalSettings.php file into the Web Deployment Tool would be worth the effort. The benfit would be that when the Web Deployment Tool (Or Web Platform Installer calling the WDT) was finished, the Wiki would be completely configured and ready for use. Or at least ready for the remaining system tests to be performed, and then to have the Wiki be used. The work invovled would be converting the PHP parameterization to WDT parameterization. The potential risk is that if the installation needed to change in any significant way, the change would have to be made in the MediaWiki installer, and in the WDT configuration files.
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-title: "Package an Application for the Windows Web Application Gallery"
-author: rick-anderson
-description: "Introduction The Windows ® Web Application Gallery gives Web site builders an easy way to discover, learn about, and install freely available and community a..."
-ms.date: 03/18/2009
-ms.assetid: d88db0b1-a662-47a4-8978-ae8a4042ea2f
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-# Package an Application for the Windows Web Application Gallery
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-by IIS Team
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-> [!NOTE]
-> The Windows Web Application Gallery (WWAG) is being retired on July 1, 2021. We are no longer taking submissions via the Submission Portal. Please contact webpi@microsoft.com to make updates to your existing submission.
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-## Introduction
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-The Windows® Web Application Gallery gives Web site builders an easy way to discover, learn about, and install freely available and community applications on an Internet Information Services (IIS) Web server. To have your application included in the Gallery, you must add a couple of configuration files to your existing distribution package.
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-This article provides everything you need to prepare your application for the Windows Web App Gallery.
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-## Packaging Overview
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-When users find an application in the Gallery, they want to be able to see that application running on their systems as simply and quickly as possible. Microsoft provides two products to assist users in setting up their environments and applications.
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-[Microsoft® Web Platform Installer (Web PI)](https://www.microsoft.com/web/downloads/platform.aspx) is a free tool that makes it simple to download, install, and keep up to date with the latest components of the Microsoft® Web Platform. Web PI is the main interface for the users who are installing applications. It is responsible for ensuring that all of the prerequisite software is installed and configured on the system. Web PI installs and configures applications based on data supplied by the user. The Web Deployment Tool is used by Web PI to install these applications.
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-[Web Deploy (Web Deployment Tool)](../../publish/deploying-application-packages/index.md) is a tool for deploying and installing Microsoft®ASP.NET and PHP applications, which are available from the Gallery. Web Deploy is responsible for setting up files and directories, working with the database, setting up file access control lists (ACLs), and substituting user- entered data (parameters) in appropriate places. Most of the information in this article is geared towards helping application developers configure their applications to work with Web Deploy. Web Deploy also has significant capabilities that go beyond the usage described here.
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-### Packaging Process
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-The following procedure is a summary of the most common process for preparing a working application for inclusion in the Windows Web App Gallery. The steps are described in more detail in the sections that follow.
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-1. Review the [Web Application Gallery Principles](windows-web-application-gallery-principles.md). All applications in the Windows Web App Gallery must follow these principles.
-2. Read and use this article to create and test a Web Deploy application package.
-3. Refer to the article "[Best Practices for PHP on Windows](../../application-frameworks/running-php-applications-on-iis/best-practices-for-php-on-the-microsoft-web-platform.md)" for guidance in running your PHP application.
-4. Submit the package to the Gallery for testing using the [submission form](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/myapps.aspx "submission form").
-5. Resolve any issues with the Application Gallery team.
-6. See your application on the [Windows Web Application Gallery](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery).
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-To create your application package, start with a simple Manifest.xml file that describes what is in the package.
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-***Tip: A manifest is an XML file that says what your package contains and how to install it. [https://www.iis.net/learn/develop/windows-web-application-gallery/reference-for-the-web-application-package](reference-for-the-web-application-package.md) has more information about format of manifest.xml file.***
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-[!code-xml[Main](package-an-application-for-the-windows-web-application-gallery/samples/sample1.xml)]
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-This manifest will copy the contents of "application" and make it an application in IIS. Include this file in the root directory of your distribution package and your application can be installed by Web PI. In this example, the value of the *path* is used both as the name of the directory in the package where the application files are stored and as the name of the Web site where the application is installed.
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-***Tip: The parameters.xml file has a list of parameters (or questions) to ask the user during installation.[https://www.iis.net/learn/develop/windows-web-application-gallery/reference-for-the-web-application-package](reference-for-the-web-application-package.md) has more information about format of parameters.xml file.***
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-2. Never use parameter type TextFilePosition: This is a deprecated parameter type. TextFilePosition allows you to specify matches at specific character positions. This is an inherently fragile approach, you should use TextFile parameter type with regular expression scope.
-3. Constraint parameter scopes as much as possible: Consider this entry in your application package's parameters.xml file:
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- The $ at the end of the scope regular expression is important - it indicates that we only want to match files names web.config and not, for example, files named web.config.bak. Constraining parameter scopes in this manner can help avoid unintentional changes to files which are difficult to diagnose.
-4. If you store the local application URL in a file or database, parameterize it appropriately. Some applications store a base URL aka Local Application URL in a file or database. For example, a blog application may store `http://localhost:80` in the database and used this as a base URL to generate application-wide URLs. If your application does this, you need to create a parameter and tag it as "AppURL".
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- [!code-xml[Main](package-an-application-for-the-windows-web-application-gallery/samples/sample6.xml)]
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- The above parameter will let the user specify a value for Local Application URL for the destination so the application works correctly on the remote server. It works by matching two different regular expressions in database scripts generated by the dbFullSql and dbMySql providers.
-5. Tag one-time parameters with "NoStore". Some parameters that are only required to be filled in once e.g. a salt value for generating strong passwords. Such parameters should be tagged as ‘noStore'. Parameters tagged in this manner are not stored in Web Deploy's application definition store and the user will be not be prompted for them when the application is published to a remote server.
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-Most Web applications use a database to store information. Application packages installed through Web PI can support MS SQL or MySQL data stores and run a database script or create a database. To add a SQL database check to your Manifest.xml, add the dbfullsql directive. For MySQL, use dbmysql.
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-- All descriptions have been removed. All of these parameters have default descriptions that are associated with their tags.
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-For more information, see the [Reference for the Web Application Guide](reference-for-the-web-application-package.md).
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-*NEW* If you are familiar with UNIX or Linux style permissions, the privileges being set here are the equivalent of "Owner" permissions. While Group and World privileges can be set through various ACLs outside of the Web Deployment Tool, only "Owner" class permissions are set here. The table below shows the Windows® equivalents of various Linux bit-masked permissions:
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-Create a compressed file (Zip) package of the application if you don't already have one. You can create the Zip file with Windows® Explorer, WinZip, or the Linux zip command. The Manifest.xml, Parameters.xml, and Install.sql files all go in the root directory of the package. The rest of your application goes in a sub folder of the root as in the diagram below.
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-You can test your package by using the Web Deployment Tool. You can get the latest release of the Web Deployment Tool using the [Web Platform Installer](/windows/web/). The Web Deployment Tool runs on Windows® XP and later versions of the Windows operating system. Note that the Web Deployment Tool uses the MySQL Connector for .Net 5.2 to communicate with MySQL. You can download this from the [MySQL Web site](http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/net/5.2.html).
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-You can test your package by using Web Platform Installer. You can refer to this guide : [Testing a Web Application Zip Package for Inclusion with the Web Application Gallery](testing-a-web-application-zip-package-for-inclusion-with-the-web-application-gallery.md)
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-If you are running on Windows Vista®, Windows® 7, Windows Server® 2008, or Windows Server® 2008 R2, you can use the Web Deployment Tool from within IIS Manager to test your package. For all other versions of Windows, you must use the command-line version for testing.
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-2. Open the IIS Manager by clicking **Start** > **Run**, and then typing: **inetmgr**
-3. In **IIS Manager**, expand the **Server** node, expand the **Sites** node, and then select the **Default Web Site**.
-4. In the **Actions** pane on the right, click the **Import Application** link to launch the packaging wizard.
-5. Select the package that you created.
-6. In the Install an Application Package dialog box, you see the application and the database.
-7. On the **Parameters** page, review the parameters and their descriptions to make sure that they match your intent and provide enough information for a user to be able to fill them all in.
-8. Click **Next** to install the package.
-9. The Summarypage provides a high-level overview of some items that were installed from the package. The Detailstab provides details of exactly what was added.
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-You can also test your package by using the Web Deployment Tool at the command prompt. This is the only testing method available on Windows XP and Windows Server® 2003. The simplest way to test your application from the command prompt is by using a batch file that calls the Web Deployment Tool and sets values for the parameters.
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-- The Web site used in the Application Path must exist before you can run this batch file.
-- The Command Prompt session from which you run the script must be run with administrator user rights.
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-When your package is ready, submit a form to the Windows Web Application Gallery describing your application.
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-If your application has been accepted in to the Gallery, you can provide a direct link on your Web site to your application's Gallery page. In addition, you can provide a link that starts the Web Platform Installer with your application and all of its prerequisites selected to be installed.
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-3. Create and test your new application package.
-4. Ensure that the new package has a different name than the previous package.
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-## Links for Further Information
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-- [Windows Web App Gallery](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/).
-- [Web App Gallery principles](windows-web-application-gallery-principles.md).
-- [Web App Gallery submission form](https://login.iis.net/login/signin.aspx?ReturnUrl=TODO%20-%20get%20the%20URL%20for%20%20%20%20the%20new%20form).
-- [Using the Microsoft Web Platform Installer Badge](using-the-microsoft-web-platform-installer-badge.md).
-- [Web Platform Installer](/windows/web/).
-- [CodePlex.](http://www.codeplex.com/)
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-title: "Reference for the Web Application Package"
-author: rick-anderson
-description: "Every application in the Web Application Gallery has at least two XML files that enable the Web Platform Installer (Web PI) to use the Web Deployment Tool (W..."
-ms.date: 11/15/2009
-ms.assetid: d0b0d1dc-ce47-409b-8dec-4153f08f483e
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/windows-web-application-gallery/reference-for-the-web-application-package
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----
-# Reference for the Web Application Package
-
-by Tali Smith
-
-> [!NOTE]
-> The Windows Web Application Gallery (WWAG) is being retired on July 1, 2021. We are no longer taking submissions via the Submission Portal. Please contact webpi@microsoft.com to make updates to your existing submission.
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-Every application in the Web Application Gallery has at least two XML files that enable the Web Platform Installer (Web PI) to use the Web Deployment Tool (WDT) to deploy the application on Windows® operating systems. These files are the Manifest.xml and Parameters.xml files. In addition, many applications add a SQL script to be run by the WDT as part of the pre-setup installation. PHP applications also include a Web.config file.
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-## Manifest.xml
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-The Manifest.xml file (or the manifest) is the main file that tells the WDT what to do with an application. It is an XML file made up of "providers". Each of the providers can be modified by user input, which is described in the Parameters.xml file. There should generally be at least one parameter for each provider in the manifest.
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-The available providers include:
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-- **iisapp** - This is the only required provider in the manifest. The iisapp element has a single required attribute - "path". The path specifies the sub folder within the application package (compressed [Zip] file) that contains the files and directories required for running the application. When the application is installed, the contents of the specified folder are placed in the root of the Web site application folder.
-- **dbfullsql** - This provider identifies a connection to a Microsoft® SQL Server® or Microsoft® SQL Server® Express database instance. The "path" attribute is required and identifies a SQL script to be executed against the database. The credentials and database information required to connect to the database are provided by the user through the parameters. The default behavior of this provider is to treat each SQL file as if it were a single database transaction which can be committed or rolled-back as needed. If the contents of your script maintain their own transactions, or have components which must run outside of a transaction, you can specify a "transacted" attribute and set its value to "false".
-- **dbmysql** - This provider identifies a connection to a MySQL database engine. The "path" attribute is required and identifies a SQL script to be executed against the database. The credentials and database information required to connect to the database are provided by the user through the parameters. If your SQL scripts contain stored procedures which require you to define a different command delimiter from the MySQL default of a semicolon (;), you can specify the new delimiter with the optional "commandDelimiter" attribute. If you specify a commandDelimiter, you can have it removed from the SQL by specifying a "removeCommandDelimiter" attribute and setting its value to "true". Use removeCommandDelimiter if you are using a delimiter other than a semicolon (;).
-- **setacl** - This provider is used to apply an access control list (ACL) to a file or directory. ACLs are used to define the access and permissions that a user or an application has on a file or directory. By default, everything installed by the WDT is installed without changing permissions. In most cases, this means that files will be readable by PHP (and Microsoft® ASP.NET), but not writable. If your application needs additional permissions, you can use this provider to set them.
-- **alias** - Alias is used when you need to copy a file from the application package to another name or location. Typically this is used for applications that provide sample configuration files. Prior to the WDT, these applications often required the user to copy the sample file and edit it by hand. With the alias provider, you can have the WDT make the copy and use the parameters to fill in any necessary values.
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-## Parameters.xml
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-The Parameters.xml file defines the WDT and Web PI interactions with the user. Parameters.xml is an XML file made up of "parameters", presented to the user as a form that needs to be filled out to customize the application installation for the user's environment. Each parameter represents a data item that the WDT needs to collect to perform the installation. These parameters can be used to modify the attributes of a manifest provider or to replace targeted text in any file in the application distribution, or they can be used as components of the value of other parameters.
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-The parameters have a number of attributes, including:
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-- **name** - This is a required attribute which uniquely identifies the parameter within the scope of the Parameters.xml file. It is also used as the parameter's variable name.
-- **friendlyName** - The friendlyName is used by most user interfaces (UIs) as the name above the form element that the parameter defines. If there is no friendlyName defined, the UIs will default to the parameter name.
-- **description** - The description provides the caption for the form elements. These are most often used to provide instructions to the user about what is expected for the parameter and how it will be used.
-- **defaultValue** - For parameters that are shown to the user, the defaultValue gets placed in the form as a suggestion for the value of the parameter. For parameters that are hidden from the user (see the description of the "hidden" tag below), the defaultValue is used to calculate the value for the parameter.
-- **tags** - Tags are a comma-separated list of words or phrases that provide extra information for the WDT and Web PI to categorize a parameter.
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-If your parameter is tagged with one of the ten well-known tags from the table below, the UI will automatically provide a friendlyName and description for the parameter. If you specify these elements, you override the defaults. Do not override the defaults unless there is a significant reason to do so. Common parameter tags include:
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-In addition, each parameter can have sub elements that perform various functions.
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-### ParameterEntry types
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-There are four distinct ParameterEntry types available to specify parameter substitutions, each providing a different way of identifying the target. Three attributes are required for each instance:
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-- **type**—specifies the mechanism for identifying the target of the parameter replacement.
-- **scope**—identifies the file or component that will be searched for the target.
-- **match**—specifies the search parameters for identifying the target
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-Each ParameterEntry type has a specific format for defining the scope and the match attributes. The combination of all three elements should always identify at least one match within the application package. You may have as many ParameterEntrys as you need for your application; for more than one type of substitution or more than one target for the substitutions (for example, if two different files both need the substitution), you will need a distinct ParameterEntry element for each one.
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-With the TextFile type, the scope is a [regular expression](/dotnet/standard/base-types/regular-expression-language-quick-reference) used to identify a file or set of files to target. The match is a regular expression that represents the string to be replaced. The WDT applies the parameter substitution to all strings that are found by the match in all of the files identified by the scope. When defining regular expressions for TextFile ParameterEntry types, it is important to make sure that you limit both your match and your scope to the most precise expressions you can define.
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-TextFile gives you the most reliable method for identifying targets within a file when you have complete control over the source and you are able to define the strings to be targeted. If you do not have complete control over the source, you can use the TextFilePosition parameterEntry type to uniquely identify the target. This most commonly happens with configuration files that have other aspects of the application that expect specific data in both modified and unmodified versions of the file.
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-For example, you could specify that a database user name needs to be placed within a SQL script that was written for use with the WDT. The WDT would look for the string "PlaceholderForDbUsername" and substitute the user's parameter input for that string:
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-[!code-xml[Main](reference-for-the-web-application-package/samples/sample1.xml)]
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-Many applications use XML files for data or configuration. All Microsoft® .NET applications, and many PHP applications, use a Web.config file for storing Web site and application configuration information. When identifying a target within a XML file, the most reliable mechanism to use is an XPath query.
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-The scope for an XmlFile entry type is defined the same way as for TextFile, using a [regular expression](/dotnet/standard/base-types/regular-expression-language-quick-reference) to identify the target file(s). The match is specified as an [XPath query](/previous-versions/dotnet/netframework-4.0/ms256471(v=vs.100)). An XmlFile entry will replace every existence of a matching XPath in a file. This will frequently mean that you need a detailed XPath query to make sure you replace only the targeted match.
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-For example, an application might have a SQL connectionString in a Web.config file. There may be more than one connectionString in the file to allow for different database types:
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-You could use the generated connection string parameter in the following example to replace the value in the configuration file with the values that the user entered. In this case, the XPath query searches from the root of the XML file following the element path in the query for the first "add" element under the "connectionStrings" element under the "configuration" element with an attribute of "name" that equals "SqlServerDbConnection". It then replaces the value of the "connectionString" attribute of that element with the parameterized value.
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-The ProviderPath type is used for applying parameters to providers specified in the Manifest.xml file. When you are developing your application package, you cannot know all of the specifics about your users' system environments. So when you specify each of the providers, you associate defaults for each one that matches the expectations of the provider type. There will frequently be one ParameterEntry element in the Parameters.xml file for each directive in the Manifest.xml file.
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-| iisApp | path | The specified path, which matches the name of the folder in the package that contains the application's files and folders | The path is replaced with the file system path to the directory where the application's files and folders will be installed. This is usually specified as the parameter named "Application Path" with a "iisApp" as one of the tags. |
-| setAcl | path | The specified path, which matches the path to the file or folder in the package to which the ACL is applied | The path is replaced with the value for the parameter that identifies the setAcl provider. SetAcl parameters usually have "hidden" as one of their tags. The values are constructed by setting a defaultValue which uses the "Application Path" parameter with the rest of the path to the file or directory appended. |
-| dbFullSql and dbMySql | connectionString - unspecified attribute | The specified path, which matches the path and name of the SQL file to execute as part of the installation | The connectionString is replaced with one constructed in the Parameters.xml file. This parameter is usually hidden and built from other parameters that identify the database and the credentials for connecting to it. The WebPI and the WDT will provide an intelligent UI for building connection strings when all of the relevant parameters are specified. If there is no matching parameter, the connectionString will remain blank, which will mean the database connection will be made to the system's defaults. |
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-There may be times when using a regular expression to replace a text string in a file may not be precise enough. For example, there may be a string that you want to replace in one portion of the file but not in another. Or you may not be able to use a regular expression to uniquely identify the string to be changed. For those situations, you can use the TextFilePosition ParameterEntry type.
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-For example, you could specify that the database user name from the TextFile example also needs to be included in a configuration file. The target in this file cannot be uniquely identified with a regular expression. Using TextFilePosition, we can target the specific string in the file based on its location instead of its content.
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-Parameter Tags are used to tell various UIs how to display and use parameters. Some of these tags are mandatory in certain situations. The descriptions that follow specify when specific tags are mandatory and how the tags should be used.
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-- **iisapp**- This identities a parameter as the application path to install the application. The defaultValue will be displayed by most installers. The defaultValue should be set to something like "Default Web Site/application1", where "Default Web Site" is the default Web site for the server and "application1" is the subdirectory under that Web site. Web PI and other installers will use this data to suggest a Web site location for the installation when they don't already know where the user wants to install the application. This is a required tag. There must be at least one parameter that has this tag and that specifies the iisApp provider as its target.
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-- **SQL or MySQL**- These parameters are used in relation to a specific database. If the manifest contains parameters for both SQL and MySQL, the UI can choose which database to use and the user will only be presented with parameters relevant for that database.
-- **Password**- This identifies a field that will be used as a password that is already known. The UI will hide the value of that password.
-- **New**- When used together with the Password tag, this identifies a field that will be used to set a new password. The UI will hide the value of the password and ask the user to confirm it (for example, "New,Password").
-- **dbUsername, dbUserPassword, dbAdminUsername, dbAdminPassword, dbServer, dbName**- Some UIs that install application packages will handle the database creation themselves. In the case where the user already has a database created, the UIs will seamlessly hide and fill in the administrative credentials correctly to avoid requiring the user to enter data two times. These tags identify the parameters that must be modified if the UI will handle database creation.
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-- **Validate**- Validate is only allowed when specified with one of the connection string tags. Validate specifies a connection string that must be valid for the installation to succeed and for any SQL scripts to run as part of the installation. UIs will have a choice on how they want to implement this function. The Web PI will validate the database credentials before allowing the user to proceed through the rest of the installation.
-- **VistaDB, SQLite, FlatFile** - These tags identify a parameter that is used with these flat file data types. There is no corresponding provider in the Manifest.xml file for these. The WebPI and other UIs will recognize these tags in the Parameters.xml file. If there is more than one type of database tag (for example, SQL, MySQL, SQLite, and VistaDB all in the same Parameters.xml file), the UI will present the user with a choice of database engines for the application. When the user selects the database engine, all parameters that are tagged for a different engine and not the selected one will be bypassed.
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- Currently, there is no way to escape a comma (,) so that it may be included as part of one of the values of an enumeration.
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-- **Regular Expression**- With Regular Expression validation, the user is presented with a simple text box the way a non-validated parameter would be. Then, when the user goes to submit the form and move on to the next part of the installation, the entry in the text box will be compared to the validationString in the RegularExpression. For more information about specifying a regular expression, see [Regular Expression Language - Quick Reference](/dotnet/standard/base-types/regular-expression-language-quick-reference) or the [Regular Expressions Info Web site](http://www.regular-expressions.info/tutorial.html). The syntax for Regular Expression validation is:
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- For Regular Expressions, even if you specify a RegEx that allows for empty values, most UIs will require a value anyway. To specify that a value can be blank, or empty, add 'allowEmpty' to the type of the 'parameterValidation', as in the example below:
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- [!code-xml[Main](reference-for-the-web-application-package/samples/sample9.xml)]
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-The regular expressions in the two previous examples are explained here:
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-- `.+` - Specifies that the parameter entry *must* contain at least one of any type of character. Alternatively, use **".\*"** to specify that the parameter entry *may* contain at least one of any type of character, which means that it can be empty.
-- `^[a-zA-Z0-9._%+-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9.-]+\.[a-zA-Z]{2,4}$` - This is a simple e-mail address validation expression. It does not catch every incorrect address, but it catches most. This regular expression does not allow blank or empty parameters. However, since "allowEmpty" was included in the "type" attribute, empty parameters will be accepted.
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-## Database Credentials Validation
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-If your application package contains a SQL Server or MySQL database provider, you can specify a set of database credentials to be validated by the UI prior to other steps in the installation process. Web PI will validate the tagged connection string when all of the parameters have been filled out for the application and the user presses the Next button. This validation consists of Web PI using the provided credentials to connect to the specified database and server. If the validation fails, the user will be informed and returned to the previous screen to update the database parameters as needed. Other UIs will provide some mechanism, such as a validate button or a validation dialog, to perform a similar function. The parameter to use for the validation is identified with the "Validate" tag.
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-## Parameter Internationalization
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-Web PI and the Web Deployment Tool are available in versions localized for ten languages, including English and the following:
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-- Japanese
-- Spanish
-- German
-- French
-- Italian
-- Korean
-- Russian
-- Chinese (China)
-- Chinese (Taiwan)
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-If Web PI detects that the user's system default location is something other than "en", the user will be presented with parameters using the user's system locale, for every parameter that has a translation available.
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-The WDT has translations for the "friendlyName" for each parameter, which is used as the parameter's caption. The WDT also has translations for the "description" for each parameter, which is displayed below the caption to inform the user of the purpose of the parameter.
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-Certain parameters are translated automatically into one of those languages based on the user's system language. The parameters that are automatically translated are ones that have one of the tags in the table below. Note that if there is a "description" or "friendlyName" attribute present in the parameter, the translation of that parameter will not occur.
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-- MySqlConnectionString
-- SqlConnectionString
-- DbAdminPassword
-- DbAdminUsername
-- DbName
-- DbServer
-- DbUsername
-- DbUserPassword
-- IisApp
-- SetAcl
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-For the ten well-known parameters above, best practice is to use the parameter descriptions and friendly names that the WDT automatically generates. This leads to a more consistent experience for users and lets your application take advantage of additional languages as they are added. If necessary, specify your own translations for any of those parameters or for any parameters that do not have a default translation. This is done by providing alternate descriptions and friendlyNames in the parameter elements of the Parameters.xml file. The default description for a parameter is provided as one of the attributes of the parameter element, while the translations are provided as distinct elements. For example:
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-[!code-xml[Main](reference-for-the-web-application-package/samples/sample10.xml)]
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-In the example, note:
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-- The UI displays the description where the "culture" attribute matches the system locale. If there is no specific match, the UI will display the default description.
-- When only the language is specified (as in the case of "de" above), all cultures that include "de" as their language component will use that translation (for example, "de-DE" and "de-AT").
-- iisApp is one of the 10 automatically translated parameters; do not specify translations for this parameter unless the default translations were insufficient for your needs.
-- Specify translations for both the "friendlyName" and the "description". If you do not specify a friendlyName, the UI will use the parameter name in all cases.
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-For a table of common International Organization for Standardization (ISO) culture codes, see the [Table of Language Culture Names, Codes, and ISO Values Method [C++]](/previous-versions/commerce-server/ee825488(v=cs.20)).
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-## xxxx.sql
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-An application package can have any number of SQL scripts that will be executed as part of the installation package. These SQL scripts can contain any valid commands for the specified database engine, including all DDL, DML, and stored procedures. For details about the WDT interaction with the database, see the article "[Database Notes for packaging applications for use with the Web Application Gallery](database-notes-for-packaging-applications-for-use-with-the-web-application-gallery.md)."
-
-## Web.config
-
-A Web.config file can be placed at any level in an application's directory tree. To learn more about the Web.config file, see the [IIS 7.0 Configuration Reference](../../configuration/index.md).
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-## Integration Samples
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-Samples of Web App Gallery integration are available for reference.
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-> [!NOTE]
-> *This article is based on information from "[Application Packaging Guide for the Windows Web Application Gallery](package-an-application-for-the-windows-web-application-gallery.md)" by the IIS team, published on September 24, 2009*.
-
-## See also
-
-- [Regular Expression Language - Quick Reference](/dotnet/standard/base-types/regular-expression-language-quick-reference)
-- [XPath syntax](/previous-versions/dotnet/netframework-4.0/ms256471(v=vs.100))
-- [Table of Language Culture Names, Codes, and ISO Values Method [C++]](/previous-versions/commerce-server/ee825488(v=cs.20))
-- [Web App Gallery Integration Samples](http://www.iis.net/learn/develop/windows-web-application-gallery)
-- [IIS 7.0 Configuration Reference](../../configuration/index.md)
-- [Database Notes for packaging applications for use with the Web Application Gallery](database-notes-for-packaging-applications-for-use-with-the-web-application-gallery.md)
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-title: "TTesting a Zip Package for Inclusion with the Web Application Gallery"
-author: rick-anderson
-description: "The Web Application Gallery makes it easy for Windows users to find and deploy a free open source, community application onto a computer running Windows XP o..."
-ms.date: 12/14/2009
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-# Testing a Zip Package for Inclusion with the Web Application Gallery
-
-by [Mai-lan Tomsen Bukovec](https://twitter.com/mailant)
-
-> [!NOTE]
-> The Windows Web Application Gallery (WWAG) is being retired on July 1, 2021. We are no longer taking submissions via the Submission Portal. Please contact webpi@microsoft.com to make updates to your existing submission.
-
-The [Web Application Gallery](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery) makes it easy for Windows users to find and deploy a free open source, community application onto a computer running Windows XP or later. To learn more about how to build Web Deploy support for a zip package so that the application can be included in the Web Application Gallery, read the [Package An Application for the Web Application Gallery](package-an-application-for-the-windows-web-application-gallery.md) guide or view the [Adding Web Deployment Tool Support to Community Application ZIP Packages videocast](https://blogs.iis.net/mailant/archive/2009/05/04/real-world-iis-adding-web-deployment-tool.aspx). Once you have build Web Application Gallery integration for your zip package, you can test the Web Application Integration using [Web Platform Installer](https://www.microsoft.com/web/downloads/platform.aspx).
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-Both the Web Application Gallery and the Web Platform Installer consume the same application and product feeds. The Web Platform Installer also orchestrates every deployment from the Web Application Gallery. As a result, you can test the deployment experience from the Web Application Gallery by using the Web Platform Installer and local feeds modified to contain the location of the application package that you want to test. Once you get done with the application testing, you can submit your application link to the Web Application Gallery team on the [Web Application Gallery developers site](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/developers.aspx).
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-You can take two different approaches to test your application package in your computer:
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-1. Modify a local copy of the live xml feeds. You may want to use this approach if:
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- - You have already published your application in the Web Application Gallery, and
- - You only need to modify a few fields in the feed xml (installer url, version, and sha-1 hash), and
- - You want to test a new updated package of your application following the end-to-end user experience that your users will see when using the Web Platform Installer.
-2. Create a custom feed. You may want to use this approach if:
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- - You want to build and maintain your own custom feed file.
- - You want to avoid making changes to the feeds that will drive all of the Web Platform Installation.
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-Details for each of the two approaches follow.
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-## Test by modifying a local copy of the live XML feeds
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-To test your application package locally by modifying a copy of the live XML feed files, follow these steps:
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-#### Step 1. Download the Web Platform Installer
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-The Web Platform Installer orchestrates the installation of applications from the Web Application Gallery, and is the tool you use to validate local feeds with your modified zip package. You can down the Web Platform Installer from: [https://www.iis.net/extensions/webpi](https://www.microsoft.com/web/downloads/platform.aspx).If you already have Web Platform Installer installed, please make sure it is the latest version of Web Platform Installer.
-
-#### Step 2. Download Web Application Gallery feeds locally.
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-Download the two WebPI feeds to your computer:
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-- WebProductList.xml: [https://www.microsoft.com/web/webpi/4.2/WebProductList.xml](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webpi/4.2/WebProductList.xml). This XML feed contains the products and application dependencies for Web Platform Installer.
-- WebApplicationList.xml: [https://www.microsoft.com/web/webpi/4.2/WebApplicationList.xml](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webpi/4.2/WebApplicationList.xml). This XML feed contains the information for all applications in the Web App Gallery.
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-#### Step 3. Make Sure the Local XML Feeds Can Talk to Each Other
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-In the WebProductList.xml feed, look for the reference to WebApplicationList.xml. Change the location to point the location that you installed WebApplicationList.xml on your local computer.
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-##### Example:
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-[!code-html[Main](testing-a-web-application-zip-package-for-inclusion-with-the-web-application-gallery/samples/sample1.html)]
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-Save the change.
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-#### Step 4. Modify the Local WebApplicationList.XML Feed to Point to the New Application Package
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-Next, you'll have to modify the WebApplicationList.xml to point to your new zip package xml file for testing. You will be eidting the XML entry for an application that would be similar to yours or, if your package is already included in the Web Application Gallery, the XML entry for your existing application.
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-When you find "<productId>SimilarApp</productId>", you will see a child <entry type="application"> element. Within this element,look for the <installerURL> element.
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-##### Example
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-[!code-xml[Main](testing-a-web-application-zip-package-for-inclusion-with-the-web-application-gallery/samples/sample2.xml)]
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-Change the location within that element to point to your local application zip package.
-
-##### Example
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-[!code-xml[Main](testing-a-web-application-zip-package-for-inclusion-with-the-web-application-gallery/samples/sample3.xml)]
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-You will also need to find the <sha1> element and change it to the new hash value or remove it. If you forget this step, your application testing will fail based on mismatched hash values.
- Save the changes.
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-#### Step 5. Set Up the Test Environment with Dependencies
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-When a user installs an application from the Web Application Gallery, the Web Platform Installer will check the user's machine for application dependencies. If the user's machine is missing an application dependency, such as FastCGI for PHP applications, Web Platform Installer will take care of installing those dependencies. However, the Web Platform Installer test feed configuration does not support application dependency installations; the test feed configuration assumes all dependencies are present.
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-As a result, when you are testing your application install in a clean machine, you will have to install application dependencies yourself. There are two ways to simplify the installation of application dependencies in your test feed environment:
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-1. You can use the Web Platform Installer to install Internet Information Services (IIS), FastCGI 1.0, Web Deployment Tool 1.0, and other dependencies for your application like SQL Express.
-2. You can install a similar application from Web Platform Installer or Web Application Gallery. For example, if you are testing a PHP application and want to set up a clean machine with the right dependencies, you can install another PHP application from the Web Application Gallery. That installation process will automatically install and configure the right dependencies on your computer for PHP application testing.
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-Once you have the test environment configured, you are ready to run Web Platform Installer against your local modified feed.
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-#### Step 6. Run Web Platform Installer Against Local Feed
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-Follow these steps so that Web Platform Installer will point to the local feed when it loads:
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-- Click on Start -> Run
-- Type 'regedit' and Click OK
-- Under HKEY\_LOCAL\_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Webplatforminstaller, add a string key "ProductXmlLocation" and let it point to the local copy of Webproductlist.xml
-- Close any instances of Web Platform Installer
-- Launch Web Platform Installer
-- Click on 'Options' to select IIS or IIS Express (Web Matrix) and Click OK
-- Look for the application you are testing and Click on Add
-- Click on Install
-
- Web Platform Installer will now install the test application package onto IIS or Web Matrix.
-
-## Test by creating a custom feed
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-To test your application package locally by modifying a copy of the live XML feed files, follow these steps (for more details see: [https://blogs.iis.net/kateroh/archive/2009/10/24/web-pi-extensibility-custom-feeds-installing-custom-products.aspx](https://blogs.iis.net/kateroh/archive/2009/10/24/web-pi-extensibility-custom-feeds-installing-custom-products.aspx)):
-
-#### Step 1. Create a new custom feed XML file
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-Use the example below to create the custom feed XML file. This example illustrates:
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-- How to add applications with ASP.NET/SQL and PHP/MySql dependencies,
-- Create a new tab and subtabs based on keywords,
-- Group products together and hint Web PI that your product is available in different languages.
-
-Notice that you have to define a new custom tab for your custom products, since they cannot to be added to Web PI core tabs.
-
-[!code-html[Main](testing-a-web-application-zip-package-for-inclusion-with-the-web-application-gallery/samples/sample4.html)]
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-You can delete the <entry type="application"> element that do not correspond to the type of application you are interested in. Also, if you have already published your application in the Application gallery, you could copy your application's <entry type="application"> from the live feed: [https://www.microsoft.com/web/webpi/4.2/WebApplicationList.xml](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webpi/4.2/WebApplicationList.xml).
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-Notice how applications are grouped based on keywords: xml element <keywords>.
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-#### Step 2. Enter the Installer URL for your zip package
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-In the custom feed file, locate the <installerURL> element and provide the path for your zip package, if it in located in the local file system use "file://" instead of "http://"
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-##### Example
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-[!code-xml[Main](testing-a-web-application-zip-package-for-inclusion-with-the-web-application-gallery/samples/sample5.xml)]
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-#### Step 3. Enter the new SHA-1 hash
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-In the custom feed file, locate <sha1> and substitute the value for the corresponding hash for your zip package. You can get a hash of your zip package, by using a free utility called [File Checksum Integrity Verifier (FCIV)](https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-download-and-install-file-checksum-integrity-verifier-fciv-2625185) and running fciv.exe -sha <path to your zip package> from the command prompt.
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-#### Step 4. Test your custom feed file
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-Now, you can try the custom feed file by saving it locally or storing it in a web server, and opening the Options dialog and adding a feed through either a physical path or URL.
-
-![Screenshot of the Change Options Window.](testing-a-web-application-zip-package-for-inclusion-with-the-web-application-gallery/_static/image1.png)
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-![Screenshot of Change Options Window under Display Additional Scenarios removes sample X M L.](testing-a-web-application-zip-package-for-inclusion-with-the-web-application-gallery/_static/image3.png)
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-You should be able to click in the new tab and see your application in it.
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-![Screenshot of Web Platform Installer displaying Sample Applications tab.](testing-a-web-application-zip-package-for-inclusion-with-the-web-application-gallery/_static/image5.png)
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-![Screenshot of Sample Applications tab with chosen application highlighted.](testing-a-web-application-zip-package-for-inclusion-with-the-web-application-gallery/_static/image7.png)
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-From here you can select your application and proceed with the installation.
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-author: SunBuild
-description: "This is a set of sample files you could use with Umbraco CMS 5 and the Web Deployment tool for deploying Umbraco against a SQL Express/SQL Azure database or..."
-ms.date: 02/08/2012
-ms.assetid: 1114e4dc-e2ea-4932-a616-745230baa1a8
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/windows-web-application-gallery/umbraco-cms-sample-files
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-# Umbraco CMS Sample files
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-by [Sunitha Muthukrishna](https://github.com/SunBuild)
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-> [!NOTE]
-> The Windows Web Application Gallery (WWAG) is being retired on July 1, 2021. We are no longer taking submissions via the Submission Portal. Please contact webpi@microsoft.com to make updates to your existing submission.
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-This is a set of sample files you could use with Umbraco CMS 5 and the Web Deployment tool for deploying Umbraco against a SQL Express/SQL Azure database or SQL CE database.
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-## Sample manifest.xml file
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-[!code-xml[Main](umbraco-cms-sample-files/samples/sample1.xml)]
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-[!code-xml[Main](umbraco-cms-sample-files/samples/sample2.xml)]
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-[!code-sql[Main](umbraco-cms-sample-files/samples/sample4.sql)]
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-title: "Using the Microsoft Web Platform Installer Badge"
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-# Using the Microsoft Web Platform Installer Badge
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-by Steve Jacobson
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-`![Install Using WebPI Badge](https://www.microsoft.com/web/media/badge/install_using_webpi_btn.png "Install Using WebPI Badge")`
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-![Screenshot showing a portion of the successful configuration screen.](windows-web-application-gallery-known-issues/_static/image44.png)
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----
-title: "Windows Web Application Gallery Link Addition Process Walkthrough"
-author: rick-anderson
-description: "This walkthrough will guide you through the process of submitting an application to the Windows Web Application Gallery. Overview of the submission process T..."
-ms.date: 03/18/2009
-ms.assetid: 218769b5-1bdf-49a2-97dc-a8e6c64bd724
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/windows-web-application-gallery/windows-web-application-gallery-link-addition-process-walkthrough
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Windows Web Application Gallery Link Addition Process Walkthrough
-
-by IIS Team
-
-> [!NOTE]
-> The Windows Web Application Gallery (WWAG) is being retired on July 1, 2021. We are no longer taking submissions via the Submission Portal. Please contact webpi@microsoft.com to make updates to your existing submission.
-
-This walkthrough will guide you through the process of submitting an application to the Windows Web Application Gallery.
-
-## Overview of the submission process
-
-The steps from developing an application to seeing it live in the Web Application Gallery are shown below. This document concentrates on the step in Green, which can be exploded out into the process below it:
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-![Diagram of the Web Application Gallery submission process within a Web application development process.](windows-web-application-gallery-link-addition-process-walkthrough/_static/image7.jpg)
-
-## Starting the Submission Process
-
-The Windows Web Application Gallery submission process begins on the [Web Application Gallery](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/developer.aspx). This page contains links to all of the information you will need to understand and participate in the Windows Web Application Gallery.
-
-The following items are available on this landing page.
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-- Application Packaging Guide. This document contains the overview of creating a package for the Gallery.
-- Application Submission Agreement. This is the agreement you will need to accept as part of the submission process.
-- Application Gallery Policies. These are the guiding policies for the Application Gallery
-
-## Submitting your application
-
-To submit your application, you will need to fill out the [submission form](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/submit.aspx). This form is broken down into three sections, all of which must be completed. Each section is described below, with each field explained.
-
-- Application Information
-
- - App Name - This is the name that you want the application listed with.
- - **Description** - The description can be up to 200 words. This is the description that is shown to the user when the user is looking at a page or screen dedicated to your application in either the Gallery or the WebPI.
- - **Brief Description** - The Brief Description can be up to 40 words in length. This description will show up whenever your application is listed with other applications in the Gallery, and in the Web Platform Installer.
- - **App ID** - An indentifier for your application. Use only letters and digits, no spaces or punctuation. This ID is used as the page name for your application in the application Gallery.
- - Version - The version must be detailed enough to uniquely identify this release / build compared to future releases
- - Submitting Entity - The Publisher is the entity that owns the rights for the application being submitted. It can be a company, an individual, a community, etc...
- - Submitting Entity URL - Website for the application Publisher.
- - App Web Site URL - Website for the Application. This may be the same as the Publisher URL.
- - Support URL - The URL for whatever Support mechanism you provide. i.e. forums, help desk system, wiki, etc...
- - Release Date - This is the date that the application at this version was released to the public. It may be different from the date that the application is available in the Gallery.
- - Primary Category - This is the category in which your application will be displayed on microsoft.com/web/gallery.
- - Secondary Category - This is the secondary category which may also be used by microsoft.com/web/gallery.
- - Professional Services URL - Website where you may offer professional services to your application customers.
- - Commercial Products URL - Website where you may offer other commercial products.
- - Images - use this section of the form to specify product screen shots.
- - Package Information - This portion of the form contains two tabs for specifying the details for your installation package. One tab for a 32-bit version, and a second for a 64-bit version, if needed.
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- - Package Location URL - This specifies the location that the WebPI will use to download your application onto users' systems. If this changes for any reason, please return and update this form, or your application won't be usable.
- - Application Start Page URL - This is any path or file name that you want the user to execute the first time the user visits his installation of your application. For example, if your application requires a setup routine to run after the WebPI is finished, you might put "/setup/index.php" here. Then, when the user installs the application via the WebPI, the link that the user sees to visit their installation will include this path.
- - SHA-1 - The WebPI uses a SHA-1 hash to confirm that the version downloaded onto a user's computer is the same file that you want it to be. If the installation package changes at all, the hash will need to be updated so that the application can contnue to be installed correctly.
- - File Size (in bytes) - the size of your application package.
- - Language - This is a dropdown list for the primary language that the application supports. If the application supports multiple langagues, please select the one that is the default here.
- - Dependencies - The Dependencies section gives you the opportunity to specify software and environmental prerequisites for your application. When the application is installed via the Web Platform Installer, the WebPI will ensure that the environment has these Dependencies. The WebPI will set up all of the specified dependencies so the application can function properly. The IIS components required to support the language will automatically be determined and installed by the WebPI. The IIS Components list allows you to select IIS extensions that your application depends on which go beyond the requirements for the framework. For example, if you specify PHP 5.2, the WebPI knows to install and configure FastCGI. However, if your application requires the URL Rewriter, you will need to select it in the Web Server Extensions column.
-
- There are three lists for specifying dependencies:
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- - Framework - Specify one framework from the list of ASP.NET and PHP versions. This should be the version that your application depends on to function.
- - Database - Select all of the databases that your application supports.
- - IIS Components Select each of the IIS and other components that your application depends on to function. An example component is the IIS URL Rewriter.
-- Terms and Conditions - You must agree to the Terms and Conditions of the Web Application Gallery before you can submit your application.
-
-When you have completed the form, submit the form. This data will be used to populate the Application Gallery with metadata for your application. At the application level of the Gallery, this data will be displayed as in the image below:
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-![Screenshot of the Microsoft Web App Gallery displaying the submitted metadata.](windows-web-application-gallery-link-addition-process-walkthrough/_static/image9.jpg)
-
-## Testing
-
-After the application submission form has been sent, Microsoft will review the contents of the form and the application. Our process will be to:
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-1. Download the application package zip.
-2. Scan for Viruses and other materials that violate the Agreement
-3. Ensure the application meets the [Web Application Gallery Principles](windows-web-application-gallery-principles.md).
-4. Run some basic tests to make sure the application will install.
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-We will be in contact with you throughout the process to keep you informed during the verification process.
-
-## Production
-
-When all of the testing is complete, we will push the metadata into the production version of the Web Application Gallery. At this point your application will be live, and available to all of the users that discover Web applications through the Gallery, and all of the programs that make use of its Atom feed.
-
-## What comes next?
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-When the application is in production, there may be required updates, or new versions. For any new submissions (including application updates), you can edit the details of your submission using the [MyApps page](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/myapps.aspx). If you have any questions about the process, please check out our Web Application Gallery: Developers & Integrators [forum](https://forums.iis.net/1158.aspx "Web APplication Gallery: Developers & Integrators").
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-title: "Windows Web Application Gallery Principles"
-author: chrissfanos
-description: "The Windows Web Application Gallery makes it easy to explore, discover and install popular community ASP.Net and PHP applications on Windows. Users can brows..."
-ms.date: 03/18/2009
-ms.assetid: c11dcbc8-faae-4bab-89fb-998e409440d1
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/windows-web-application-gallery/windows-web-application-gallery-principles
-msc.type: authoredcontent
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-# Windows Web Application Gallery Principles
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-by [Chris Sfanos](https://github.com/chrissfanos)
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-The [Windows Web Application Gallery](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery) makes it easy to explore, discover and install popular community ASP.Net and PHP applications on Windows. Users can browse and view applications for different types of Web sites, ranging from photo galleries to blogs to ecommerce sites. When an application is accepted by the Web Application Gallery, the application is added to the Web Application Gallery ATOM feed. The ATOM feed is consumed by the Web Application Gallery itself, Web Platform Installer, IIS Manager, and participating Hosting Control Panels.
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-- **Be Current**: The application you provide a link to must be the latest, stable final release version available, hosted on a publicly available Web URL.
-- **Be Free of Charge**: The application for which you submit a link to the Windows Web App Gallery must be provided free of charge and fully functional without time restrictions. You are welcome to charge for professional support or consulting services and/or provide an enhanced, enterprise version of the application for purchase on your site. We will be happy to provide a link to your commercial products and services from your page in the Windows Web Application Gallery.
-- **Be Compatible**: The application to which you provide a link must run on Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows XP, Windows Vista & Windows 7 using [best practices on running ASP.NET applications and PHP applications on IIS](../../application-frameworks/index.md).
-- **Be Deployable**: The application to which you provide a link must integrate with Microsoft Web Deploy as described in the [Microsoft Web Application Packaging Guide](package-an-application-for-the-windows-web-application-gallery.md), and run with the [Microsoft Web Platform Installer v3](../../install/web-platform-installer/using-the-microsoft-web-platform-installer.md).
-- **Be Supported**: You must provide a publicly available Web site where end users can download your application, find documentation and/or get free on a best effort basis support through a forum.
-- **Be Hostable**: The application to which you provide a link must run well in a shared hosted environment as well as when the user has administrative rights for the computer.
-- **Be Platform Independent**: The application to which you provide a link must be able to run on all platforms: x86, Itanium, and x64.
-- **Be Inclusive**: If your link is included in the Gallery, you should include a link on your application community's Web site to your application entry on the Windows Web Application Gallery.
-- **Be Safe**: The application to which you provide a link must not harm customers or be malicious, dishonest, destructive, invasive, or act in any manner restricted by the Web Gallery Application Submission agreement.
-- **Be a Web App**: The application to which you provide a link must be a Web application that can be used to generate a working, usable Web site after deployment *without* requiring code or customization. All submissions should adhere to the application categories currently available in the Windows Web Application Gallery.
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-title: "WordPress Sample files"
-author: SunBuild
-description: "This is a set of sample files you could use with WordPress and the Web Deployment tool for deploying WordPress onto IIS. The files are annotated with comment..."
-ms.date: 03/07/2012
-ms.assetid: 54c8b691-3b23-4af5-998e-93fc8484d262
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/develop/windows-web-application-gallery/wordpress-sample-files
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-# WordPress Sample files
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-by [Sunitha Muthukrishna](https://github.com/SunBuild)
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-> The Windows Web Application Gallery (WWAG) is being retired on July 1, 2021. We are no longer taking submissions via the Submission Portal. Please contact webpi@microsoft.com to make updates to your existing submission.
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-This is a set of sample files you could use with WordPress and the Web Deployment tool for deploying WordPress onto IIS. The files are annotated with comments that explain specific lines in the files you'll need to customize for your configuration.
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-## Sample manifest.xml file
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-[!code-xml[Main](wordpress-sample-files/samples/sample1.xml)]
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-## Sample parameters.xml file
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-[!code-xml[Main](wordpress-sample-files/samples/sample2.xml)]
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-## Sample install.sql file
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-[!code-console[Main](wordpress-sample-files/samples/sample3.cmd)]
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-title: Microsoft Web Platform Installer
-description: The Microsoft Web Platform Installer (Web PI) is a free tool that makes it simple to download, install and keep up-to-date with the latest components of the Microsoft Web Platform, including Internet Information Services (IIS), IIS Media Platform technologies, SQL Server Express, .NET Framework, and Visual Web Developer.
-TOCTitle: Microsoft Web Platform Installer
-ms:assetid: 911e4cdf-e972-4b68-8962-83f042ea229d
-ms:mtpsurl: https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/Hh943101(v=VS.90)
-ms:contentKeyID: 46305596
-ms.date: 05/02/2012
-mtps_version: v=VS.90
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-# Microsoft Web Platform Installer
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-The Microsoft Web Platform Installer (Web PI) is a free tool that makes it simple to download, install and keep up-to-date with the latest components of the Microsoft Web Platform, including Internet Information Services (IIS), IIS Media Platform technologies, SQL Server Express, .NET Framework, and Visual Web Developer.
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-## In This Section
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-The Web Platform Installer includes a set of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) that provide programmatic access to the Web Platform Installer user interface, packages, installers, and associated feeds, group, and other objects.
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-|Namespace|Description|
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-## See Also
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-### Other Resources
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-[Microsoft Web Platform Installer](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=247915)
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- href: microsoft-web-platform-installer.md
- items:
- - name: Microsoft.Web.PlatformInstaller Namespace
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller
- items:
- - name: Architecture Enumeration
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.architecture
- - name: DatabaseProvider Enumeration
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.databaseprovider
- - name: DeclaredParameter Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.declaredparameter
- items:
- - name: DeclaredParameter Members
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.declaredparameter
- - name: DeclaredParameter Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.declaredparameter#methods
- - name: 'DeclaredParameter Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.declaredparameter#properties
- items:
- - name: 'DefaultValue Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.declaredparameter.defaultvalue#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_declaredparameter_defaultvalue
- - name: 'Description Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.declaredparameter.description#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_declaredparameter_description
- - name: 'FriendlyName Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.declaredparameter.friendlyname#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_declaredparameter_friendlyname
- - name: 'Name Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.declaredparameter.name#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_declaredparameter_name
- - name: 'RawTags Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.declaredparameter.rawtags#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_declaredparameter_rawtags
- - name: 'Tags Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.declaredparameter.tags#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_declaredparameter_tags
- - name: 'Validation Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.declaredparameter.validation#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_declaredparameter_validation
- - name: Feed Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.feed
- items:
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- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.feed
- - name: Feed Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.feed#methods
- - name: 'Feed Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.feed#properties
- items:
- - name: 'Description Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.feed.description#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_feed_description
- - name: 'Name Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.feed.name#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_feed_name
- - name: 'Url Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.feed.url#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_feed_url
- - name: Group Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.group
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- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.group
- - name: Group Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.group#methods
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- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.group#properties
- items:
- - name: 'Name Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.group.name#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_group_name
- - name: 'Products Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.group.products#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_group_products
- - name: GroupTab Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.grouptab
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- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.grouptab
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- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.grouptab#methods
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- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.grouptab#properties
- items:
- - name: 'Description Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.grouptab.description#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_grouptab_description
- - name: 'Groups Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.grouptab.groups#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_grouptab_groups
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- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.grouptab.name#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_grouptab_name
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- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.grouptab.products#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_grouptab_products
- - name: InstallationState Enumeration
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installationstate
- - name: InstallCommand Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installcommand
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- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installcommand
- - name: 'InstallCommand Constructor '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installcommand.-ctor#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installcommand__ctor_microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installer_
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- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installcommand#methods
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- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installcommand.replaceenvironmentvariables#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installcommand_replaceenvironmentvariables_system_string_
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- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installcommand#properties
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- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installcommand.done#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installcommand_done
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- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installcommand.environmentvariables#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installcommand_environmentvariables
- - name: 'Installer Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installcommand.installer#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installcommand_installer
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- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installcommand.installreturncode#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installcommand_installreturncode
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- - name: 'ClearPerInstallLogFiles Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installer.clearperinstalllogfiles#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installer_clearperinstalllogfiles
- - name: 'Installer Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installer#properties
- items:
- - name: 'EulaUrl Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installer.eulaurl#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installer_eulaurl
- - name: 'HelpLink Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installer.helplink#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installer_helplink
- - name: 'InstallCommands Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installer.installcommands#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installer_installcommands
- - name: 'InstallerFile Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installer.installerfile#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installer_installerfile
- - name: 'Language Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installer.language#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installer_language
- - name: 'LogFiles Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installer.logfiles#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installer_logfiles
- - name: 'MSDeployPackage Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installer.msdeploypackage#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installer_msdeploypackage
- - name: 'Product Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installer.product#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installer_product
- - name: InstallerContext Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installercontext
- items:
- - name: InstallerContext Members
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installercontext
- - name: InstallerContext Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installercontext#methods
- - name: 'InstallerContext Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installercontext#properties
- items:
- - name: 'Id Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installercontext.id#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installercontext_id
- - name: 'InstallationState Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installercontext.installationstate#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installercontext_installationstate
- - name: 'Installer Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installercontext.installer#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installercontext_installer
- - name: 'InstallStateDetails Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installercontext.installstatedetails#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installercontext_installstatedetails
- - name: 'LogFileDirectory Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installercontext.logfiledirectory#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installercontext_logfiledirectory
- - name: 'ProductName Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installercontext.productname#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installercontext_productname
- - name: 'ReturnCode Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installercontext.returncode#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installercontext_returncode
- - name: InstallerFile Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installerfile
- items:
- - name: InstallerFile Members
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installerfile
- - name: 'InstallerFile Constructor '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installerfile.-ctor#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installerfile__ctor
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- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installerfile#methods
- - name: 'InstallerFile Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installerfile#properties
- items:
- - name: 'DownloadedLocation Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installerfile.downloadedlocation#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installerfile_downloadedlocation
- - name: 'FileSize Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installerfile.filesize#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installerfile_filesize
- - name: 'InstallerUrl Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installerfile.installerurl#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installerfile_installerurl
- - name: 'SHA1Hash Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installerfile.sha1hash#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installerfile_sha1hash
- - name: 'TrackingUrl Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installerfile.trackingurl#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installerfile_trackingurl
- - name: 'TrustVerified Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installerfile.trustverified#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installerfile_trustverified
- - name: InstallManager Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager
- items:
- - name: InstallManager Members
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager
- - name: 'InstallManager Constructor '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager.-ctor#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installmanager__ctor
- - name: InstallManager Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager#methods
- items:
- - name: 'Cancel Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager.cancel#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installmanager_cancel
- - name: 'DeleteInstallerFiles Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager.deleteinstallerfiles#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installmanager_deleteinstallerfiles
- - name: 'Dispose Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager.dispose#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installmanager_dispose
- - name: 'DownloadInstallerFile Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager.downloadinstallerfile#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installmanager_downloadinstallerfile_microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installercontext_system_string__
- - name: 'Load Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager.load#overloads
- items:
- - name: Load Method ()
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager.load#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installmanager_load_system_string_
- - name: Load Method ((Installer))
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager.load#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installmanager_load_system_collections_generic_ienumerable_microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installer__
- - name: Load Method (, )
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager.load
- - name: 'Save Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager.save#overloads
- items:
- - name: Save Method ()
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager.save#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installmanager_save_system_string_
- - name: Save Method (, )
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager.save
- - name: 'StartApplicationInstallation Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager.startapplicationinstallation#overloads
- items:
- - name: 'StartApplicationInstallation Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager.startapplicationinstallation#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installmanager_startapplicationinstallation
- - name: StartApplicationInstallation Method (, )
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager.startapplicationinstallation#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installmanager_startapplicationinstallation_system_string_system_string_
- - name: 'StartInstallation Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager.startinstallation#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installmanager_startinstallation
- - name: 'StartSynchronousInstallation Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager.startsynchronousinstallation#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installmanager_startsynchronousinstallation
- - name: 'InstallManager Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager#properties
- items:
- - name: 'InstallerContexts Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager.installercontexts#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installmanager_installercontexts
- - name: 'RebootRequired Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager.rebootrequired#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installmanager_rebootrequired
- - name: InstallManager Events
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager#events
- items:
- - name: InstallCompleted Event
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager.installcompleted
- - name: InstallerStatusUpdated Event
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installmanager.installerstatusupdated
- - name: InstallReturnCode Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installreturncode
- items:
- - name: InstallReturnCode Members
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installreturncode
- - name: 'InstallReturnCode Constructor '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installreturncode.-ctor#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installreturncode__ctor_microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installreturncodestatus_system_string_
- - name: InstallReturnCode Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installreturncode#methods
- - name: 'InstallReturnCode Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installreturncode#properties
- items:
- - name: 'DetailedInformation Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installreturncode.detailedinformation#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installreturncode_detailedinformation
- - name: 'Status Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installreturncode.status#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installreturncode_status
- - name: InstallReturnCodeStatus Enumeration
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installreturncodestatus
- - name: InstallStatusEventArgs Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installstatuseventargs
- items:
- - name: InstallStatusEventArgs Members
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installstatuseventargs
- - name: InstallStatusEventArgs Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installstatuseventargs#methods
- - name: 'InstallStatusEventArgs Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installstatuseventargs#properties
- items:
- - name: 'DownloadRate Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installstatuseventargs.downloadrate#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installstatuseventargs_downloadrate
- - name: 'InstallerContext Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installstatuseventargs.installercontext#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installstatuseventargs_installercontext
- - name: 'ProgressValue Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.installstatuseventargs.progressvalue#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_installstatuseventargs_progressvalue
- - name: Keyword Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.keyword
- items:
- - name: Keyword Members
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.keyword
- - name: Keyword Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.keyword#methods
- - name: 'Keyword Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.keyword#properties
- items:
- - name: 'Products Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.keyword.products#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_keyword_products
- - name: 'Text Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.keyword.text#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_keyword_text
- - name: KeywordTab Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.keywordtab
- items:
- - name: KeywordTab Members
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.keywordtab
- - name: KeywordTab Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.keywordtab#methods
- - name: 'KeywordTab Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.keywordtab#properties
- items:
- - name: 'Description Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.keywordtab.description#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_keywordtab_description
- - name: 'Keywords Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.keywordtab.keywords#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_keywordtab_keywords
- - name: 'Name Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.keywordtab.name#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_keywordtab_name
- - name: 'Products Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.keywordtab.products#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_keywordtab_products
- - name: Language Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.language
- items:
- - name: Language Members
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.language
- - name: Language Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.language#methods
- - name: 'Language Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.language#properties
- items:
- - name: 'AvailableProducts Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.language.availableproducts#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_language_availableproducts
- - name: 'Default Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.language.default#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_language_default
- - name: 'Id Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.language.id#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_language_id
- - name: 'Name Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.language.name#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_language_name
- - name: Logging Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.logging
- items:
- - name: Logging Members
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.logging
- - name: Logging Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.logging#methods
- items:
- - name: 'LogMessage Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.logging.logmessage#overloads
- items:
- - name: LogMessage Method (, )
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.logging.logmessage#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_logging_logmessage_system_diagnostics_traceeventtype_system_string_
- - name: LogMessage Method (, , [])
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.logging.logmessage#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_logging_logmessage_system_diagnostics_traceeventtype_system_string_system_object___
- - name: 'Logging Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.logging#properties
- items:
- - name: 'TraceSource Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.logging.tracesource#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_logging_tracesource
- - name: MSDeployPackage Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.msdeploypackage
- items:
- - name: MSDeployPackage Members
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.msdeploypackage
- - name: MSDeployPackage Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.msdeploypackage#methods
- items:
- - name: 'GetDBConnectionErrorString Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.msdeploypackage.getdbconnectionerrorstring#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_msdeploypackage_getdbconnectionerrorstring_microsoft_web_platforminstaller_databaseprovider_
- - name: 'SetConfigurationAndWebServerDirectories Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.msdeploypackage.setconfigurationandwebserverdirectories#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_msdeploypackage_setconfigurationandwebserverdirectories_system_string_system_string_
- - name: 'ShouldShowOverwriteWarning Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.msdeploypackage.shouldshowoverwritewarning#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_msdeploypackage_shouldshowoverwritewarning
- - name: 'MSDeployPackage Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.msdeploypackage#properties
- items:
- - name: 'AppPath Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.msdeploypackage.apppath#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_msdeploypackage_apppath
- - name: 'DeclaredParameters Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.msdeploypackage.declaredparameters#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_msdeploypackage_declaredparameters
- - name: 'IsAspNet2Application Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.msdeploypackage.isaspnet2application#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_msdeploypackage_isaspnet2application
- - name: 'IsAspNet4Application Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.msdeploypackage.isaspnet4application#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_msdeploypackage_isaspnet4application
- - name: 'IsPhpApplication Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.msdeploypackage.isphpapplication#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_msdeploypackage_isphpapplication
- - name: 'PackageLocation Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.msdeploypackage.packagelocation#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_msdeploypackage_packagelocation
- - name: 'RemoveParameters Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.msdeploypackage.removeparameters#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_msdeploypackage_removeparameters
- - name: 'SetParameters Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.msdeploypackage.setparameters#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_msdeploypackage_setparameters
- - name: 'Site Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.msdeploypackage.site#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_msdeploypackage_site
- - name: 'SkipDirectives Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.msdeploypackage.skipdirectives#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_msdeploypackage_skipdirectives
- - name: 'StartPage Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.msdeploypackage.startpage#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_msdeploypackage_startpage
- - name: Pillar Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.pillar
- items:
- - name: Pillar Members
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.pillar
- - name: Pillar Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.pillar#methods
- - name: 'Pillar Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.pillar#properties
- items:
- - name: 'Description Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.pillar.description#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_pillar_description
- - name: 'Groups Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.pillar.groups#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_pillar_groups
- - name: 'Name Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.pillar.name#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_pillar_name
- - name: 'Products Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.pillar.products#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_pillar_products
- - name: 'Recommended Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.pillar.recommended#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_pillar_recommended
- - name: PillarTab Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.pillartab
- items:
- - name: PillarTab Members
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.pillartab
- - name: PillarTab Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.pillartab#methods
- - name: 'PillarTab Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.pillartab#properties
- items:
- - name: 'Description Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.pillartab.description#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_pillartab_description
- - name: 'Name Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.pillartab.name#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_pillartab_name
- - name: 'Pillars Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.pillartab.pillars#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_pillartab_pillars
- - name: PreferenceSettings Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.preferencesettings
- items:
- - name: PreferenceSettings Members
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.preferencesettings
- - name: PreferenceSettings Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.preferencesettings#methods
- - name: 'PreferenceSettings Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.preferencesettings#properties
- items:
- - name: 'Feeds Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.preferencesettings.feeds#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_preferencesettings_feeds
- - name: 'Text Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.preferencesettings.text#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_preferencesettings_text
- - name: Product Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product
- items:
- - name: Product Members
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product
- - name: Product Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product#methods
- items:
- - name: 'GetAttributeValue Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.getattributevalue#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_getattributevalue_system_string_
- - name: 'GetIncompatibleOrMissingExternalProduct Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.getincompatibleormissingexternalproduct#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_getincompatibleormissingexternalproduct_system_collections_generic_ienumerable_microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product__system_string__microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product__
- - name: 'GetInstaller Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.getinstaller#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_getinstaller_microsoft_web_platforminstaller_language_
- - name: 'GetMissingDependencies Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.getmissingdependencies#overloads
- items:
- - name: GetMissingDependencies Method ((Product))
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.getmissingdependencies#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_getmissingdependencies_system_collections_generic_ienumerable_microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product__
- - name: GetMissingDependencies Method ((Product), Product)
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.getmissingdependencies#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_getmissingdependencies_system_collections_generic_ienumerable_microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product__microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_
- - name: 'IsInstalled Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.isinstalled#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_isinstalled_system_boolean_
- - name: 'Product Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product#properties
- items:
- - name: 'Author Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.author#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_author
- - name: 'AuthorUri Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.authoruri#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_authoruri
- - name: 'External Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.external#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_external
- - name: 'ExternalWarningShown Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.externalwarningshown#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_externalwarningshown
- - name: 'FeedLocation Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.feedlocation#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_feedlocation
- - name: 'IconUrl Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.iconurl#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_iconurl
- - name: 'Installers Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.installers#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_installers
- - name: 'IsApplication Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.isapplication#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_isapplication
- - name: 'IsIisComponent Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.isiiscomponent#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_isiiscomponent
- - name: 'IsUpdate Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.isupdate#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_isupdate
- - name: 'Keywords Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.keywords#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_keywords
- - name: 'Link Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.link#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_link
- - name: 'LongDescription Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.longdescription#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_longdescription
- - name: 'ProductId Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.productid#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_productid
- - name: 'Published Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.published#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_published
- - name: 'RelatedProducts Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.relatedproducts#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_relatedproducts
- - name: 'SelectedInstaller Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.selectedinstaller#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_selectedinstaller
- - name: 'Summary Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.summary#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_summary
- - name: 'Terms Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.terms#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_terms
- - name: 'Title Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.title#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_title
- - name: 'Updates Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.updates#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_updates
- - name: 'Version Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.product.version#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_product_version
- - name: ProductManager Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager
- items:
- - name: ProductManager Members
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager
- - name: 'ProductManager Constructor '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.-ctor#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_productmanager__ctor
- - name: ProductManager Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager#methods
- items:
- - name: 'GetKeyword Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.getkeyword#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_productmanager_getkeyword_system_string_
- - name: 'GetLanguage Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.getlanguage#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_productmanager_getlanguage_system_string_
- - name: 'GetProduct Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.getproduct#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_productmanager_getproduct_system_string_
- - name: 'GetTab Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.gettab#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_productmanager_gettab_system_string_
- - name: 'Load Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.load#overloads
- items:
- - name: Load Method ()
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.load#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_productmanager_load_system_uri_
- - name: Load Method (, )
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.load#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_productmanager_load_system_uri_system_boolean_
- - name: Load Method (, , )
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.load#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_productmanager_load_system_uri_system_boolean_system_boolean_
- - name: Load Method (, , , , )
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.load#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_productmanager_load_system_uri_system_boolean_system_boolean_system_boolean_system_string_
- - name: Load Method (, , , , , Architecture, , , , , )
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.load#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_productmanager_load_system_uri_system_boolean_system_boolean_system_boolean_system_string_microsoft_web_platforminstaller_architecture_system_int32_system_int32_system_int32_system_int32_system_int32_
- - name: 'LoadExternalFile Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.loadexternalfile#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_productmanager_loadexternalfile_system_uri_
- - name: 'SetResourceLanguage Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.setresourcelanguage#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_productmanager_setresourcelanguage_system_string_
- - name: 'UpdateWebPlatformBinary Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.updatewebplatformbinary#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_productmanager_updatewebplatformbinary
- - name: 'ProductManager Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager#properties
- items:
- - name: 'Keywords Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.keywords#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_productmanager_keywords
- - name: 'Languages Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.languages#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_productmanager_languages
- - name: 'PreferenceSettings Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.preferencesettings#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_productmanager_preferencesettings
- - name: 'Products Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.products#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_productmanager_products
- - name: 'QuickStartGroups Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.quickstartgroups#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_productmanager_quickstartgroups
- - name: 'ResourceLanguages Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.resourcelanguages#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_productmanager_resourcelanguages
- - name: 'Tabs Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.tabs#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_productmanager_tabs
- - name: ProductManager Events
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager#events
- items:
- - name: WebPlatformInstallerUpdateAvailable Event
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.productmanager.webplatforminstallerupdateavailable
- - name: QuickStartGroup Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.quickstartgroup
- items:
- - name: QuickStartGroup Members
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.quickstartgroup
- - name: QuickStartGroup Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.quickstartgroup#methods
- - name: 'QuickStartGroup Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.quickstartgroup#properties
- items:
- - name: 'BetaProducts Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.quickstartgroup.betaproducts#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_quickstartgroup_betaproducts
- - name: 'Description Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.quickstartgroup.description#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_quickstartgroup_description
- - name: 'DevelopmentProducts Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.quickstartgroup.developmentproducts#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_quickstartgroup_developmentproducts
- - name: 'Id Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.quickstartgroup.id#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_quickstartgroup_id
- - name: 'Name Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.quickstartgroup.name#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_quickstartgroup_name
- - name: 'Products Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.quickstartgroup.products#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_quickstartgroup_products
- - name: RelatedProduct Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.relatedproduct
- items:
- - name: RelatedProduct Members
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.relatedproduct
- - name: RelatedProduct Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.relatedproduct#methods
- items:
- - name: 'IsRelatedInstalled Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.relatedproduct.isrelatedinstalled#overloads
- items:
- - name: 'IsRelatedInstalled Method '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.relatedproduct.isrelatedinstalled#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_relatedproduct_isrelatedinstalled
- - name: IsRelatedInstalled Method ()
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.relatedproduct.isrelatedinstalled#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_relatedproduct_isrelatedinstalled_system_boolean_
- - name: 'RelatedProduct Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.relatedproduct#properties
- items:
- - name: 'Product Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.relatedproduct.product#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_relatedproduct_product
- - name: Tab Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.tab
- items:
- - name: Tab Members
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.tab
- - name: 'Tab Constructor '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.tab.-ctor#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_tab__ctor_microsoft_web_platforminstaller_productmanager_
- - name: Tab Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.tab#methods
- - name: 'Tab Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.tab#properties
- items:
- - name: 'Description Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.tab.description#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_tab_description
- - name: 'FeedList Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.tab.feedlist#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_tab_feedlist
- - name: 'FromCustomFeed Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.tab.fromcustomfeed#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_tab_fromcustomfeed
- - name: 'Id Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.tab.id#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_tab_id
- - name: 'Name Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.tab.name#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_tab_name
- - name: Terms Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.terms
- items:
- - name: Terms Members
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.terms
- - name: Terms Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.terms#methods
- - name: 'Terms Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.terms#properties
- items:
- - name: 'TermsLink Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.terms.termslink#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_terms_termslink
- - name: 'TermsLinkText Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.terms.termslinktext#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_terms_termslinktext
- - name: 'TermsText Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.terms.termstext#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_terms_termstext
- - name: UpdateAvailableEventArgs Class
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.updateavailableeventargs
- items:
- - name: UpdateAvailableEventArgs Members
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.updateavailableeventargs
- - name: UpdateAvailableEventArgs Methods
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.updateavailableeventargs#methods
- - name: 'UpdateAvailableEventArgs Properties '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.updateavailableeventargs#properties
- items:
- - name: 'Caption Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.updateavailableeventargs.caption#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_updateavailableeventargs_caption
- - name: 'Text Property '
- href: /dotnet/api/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.updateavailableeventargs.text#microsoft_web_platforminstaller_updateavailableeventargs_text
diff --git a/iis/get-started/planning-for-security/set-acls-through-the-manifestxml-file.md b/iis/get-started/planning-for-security/set-acls-through-the-manifestxml-file.md
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@@ -58,9 +58,6 @@ The token anonymousAuthenticationUser is automatically compared to the ID that t
PHP applications are typically run as the anonymous user because the FastCGI settings usually set the impersonation to be True(run as anonymous user). ASP.NET applications typically run as the worker process identity (application pool identity). If setAclUseris not specified, then the setAcldirective uses the application's Application Pool Identity as the ID for authorization.
-> [!NOTE]
-> *This article is based on information from: "[Application Packaging Guide for the Windows Web Application Gallery](../../develop/windows-web-application-gallery/package-an-application-for-the-windows-web-application-gallery.md)" by the IIS team, published on September 24, 2009.*
-
## Links for Further Information
- [Understanding the Built-In User and Group Accounts in IIS 7.0 and Above](understanding-built-in-user-and-group-accounts-in-iis.md).
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----
-title: "Using the Microsoft Web Platform Installer"
-author: chrissfanos
-description: "Introduction The Microsoft ® Web Platform Installer (Web PI) makes it easy for you to download, install, and keep up to date on the latest software component..."
-ms.date: 03/18/2009
-ms.assetid: 00175a11-b9d6-4173-8a17-9be6178d208a
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/install/web-platform-installer/using-the-microsoft-web-platform-installer
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Using the Microsoft Web Platform Installer
-
-by [Chris Sfanos](https://github.com/chrissfanos)
-
-## Introduction
-
-The Microsoft® Web Platform Installer (Web PI) makes it easy for you to download, install, and keep up to date on the latest software components of the Microsoft® Web Platform for development and application hosting on the Windows® operating system. Web PI does the work of comparing the newest available components across the Microsoft Web Platform against what is already installed on your computer; you can see what is new and what you haven't yet installed. You can use Web PI to learn more about different components and install one or more components in a chained installation, with Web PI handling reboots and logging failures where applicable. The currently available software components include Microsoft WebMatrix, Internet Information Services (IIS), the latest versions of PHP 5.2 and PHP 5.3, Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008 R2 Express, the Microsoft®.NET Framework, and Microsoft® Visual Web Developer 2010 Express Edition with Service Pack 1.
-
-Web PI also provides an interface to the [Windows Web App Gallery](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/), a community-driven hub of the most popular open-source and community Web applications that run on Windows. Accessible from anywhere through the Microsoft Web Platform site, the Windows Web App Gallery provides a streamlined way for users to explore, discover, and install Microsoft® ASP.NET, PHP, and other types of Web applications for the Windows operating system, providing Web developers with access to millions of Web users worldwide. The Windows Web App Gallery lets developers submit their own applications for inclusion; once accepted, a Web application can appear in Web PI for anyone to download.
-
-System requirements for Web PI include an Internet connection and one of the following supported operating systems:
-
-- Windows Server® 2008 R2 or Windows Server® 2008
-- Windows Server® 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2)
-- Windows Vista® Service Pack 2 (SP2)
-- Windows® XP Service Pack 3 (SP3)
-- Windows® 7
-
-## Web PI for Hosters
-
-Web PI can help in the following scenarios:
-
-- Building reference machines used for the creation of images for dedicated or virtual dedicated offerings.
-- Building the Web Server reference machine for a shared hosting environment.
-- Updating existing machines with the latest components.
-- Deploying an internal development or testing environment.
-- Referring customers to use Web PI to setup their own dedicated machines or local environments for development and testing before deploying to hosted environments.
-
-## Web PI for Web Hosting Customers
-
-Web PI can help in the following scenarios:
-
-- Deploying a development environment with the entire Web Platform stack of components. Includes the latest Web, database, and development tools and technologies.
-- Updating the development environment with the latest components.
-
-## Install the Web Platform
-
-Web PI automates the discovery and installation of the Microsoft Web Platform, which includes the Web Server, Frameworks and Runtimes, Database, and Tools sections. In version 3.0, the Microsoft Web Platform also installs the latest 5.2 and 5.3 versions of PHP.
-
-Download [Web PI](https://www.microsoft.com/web/Downloads/platform.aspx). WebPI starts up on the "Spotlight" tab, where we highlight products and applications that we think will be the most interesting for our users
-
-![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installer 3 displaying the Spotlight page.](using-the-microsoft-web-platform-installer/_static/image2.png "WebPI v3 Spotlight")
-
-###### Figure 1: "WebPI Spotlight" tab
-
-WebPI separates the components you can install into two main categories: Products and Applications. In the Products tab, you will find all the components you need to build and maintain your web sites. The Applications tab is home to our wide collection of open-source applications that you can use as a great starting place for developing your sites
-
-The "Products" tab shows the four main components: Server, Frameworks, Database and Tools.
-
-![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installer 3 displaying the Products page.](using-the-microsoft-web-platform-installer/_static/image4.png)
-
-###### Figure 2: "Products" tab
-
-### Server
-
-The Internet Information Services (IIS) Web server ships in the Windows client and server operating systems, providing a secure, easy-to-manage Web platform for reliably hosting rich Web applications and Web services.
-
-As of the IIS 7.0 release (which shipped in Windows Server 2008), IIS began using its new extensible architecture to release free Web extensions, such as the Web Deployment Tool and Database Manager. Microsoft fully supports these extensions for the lifetime of the operating system and also has plans of localizing the extensions for international customers.
-
-WebPI currently installs the latest IIS release (version 7.5, which shipped with Windows Server 2008 R2).
-
-Also included in WebPI is IIS Express 7.5, the lightweight self-contained version optimized for developers. IIS Express makes it easy to use the most current version of IIS to develop and test websites. It has all the core capabilities of IIS 7.5 as well as additional features designed to ease website development including:
-
-- It doesn't run as a service or require administrator user rights to perform most tasks
-- IIS Express works well with ASP.NET and PHP applications
-- Multiple users of IIS Express can work independently on the same computer
-
-Web PI simplifies the discovery and installation of Web server components by:
-
-- **Automatically configuring the IIS Web server components that ship in Windows.** On Windows 7 and Windows Vista, the Web server components are "Optional Windows Components." Optional Windows components are part of the Windows installation but are not activated until the user explicitly goes through the process of activating the IIS Windows feature. Likewise, with Windows Server® 2003 and Windows Server 2008, a systems administrator uses Server Manager to install the Web Server role (which installs IIS). With Web PI, setting up the Windows components involves selecting a single product entry
-- **Automatically "discovering" IIS Extensions that ship on the Web.**
- The IIS team ships extensions that expand the management and runtime capabilities of the IIS Web server and applications hosted on IIS. Users can select from the IIS Web extensions that appear alongside the IIS components that ship in Windows. This integration makes it easy to find and install the Web extensions that the IIS product team delivers on a quarterly basis.
-
-To see all the IIS components available for installation, just search for **IIS** or to install the recommended set, search for and install the **IIS 7 Recommended Configuration**
-
-![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installer 3 displaying the Search results for I I S page.](using-the-microsoft-web-platform-installer/_static/image10.png)
-
-###### Figure 3: Searching for IIS components in WebPI
-
-You can learn more about the IIS extension by double-clicking the extension name. For example, on the details page for an IIS component, you can learn more about what the extension does before installing it, and there are links to even more detailed descriptions.
-
-![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installer 3 displaying the I I S : F T P Publishing Service 7 dot 5 installation page.](using-the-microsoft-web-platform-installer/_static/image14.png)
-
-###### Figure 4: More information on the IIS: FTP Publishing Service 7.5
-
-### Frameworks
-
-The Frameworks section provides developers with programming frameworks for application development.
-
-![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installer 3 displaying the Products page. The Frameworks section is selected.](using-the-microsoft-web-platform-installer/_static/image16.png)
-
-###### Figure 5: Frameworks
-
-Web Pl 3.0 currently installs the latest community PHP 5.2.and 5.3 from the community PHP download page. Web PI installs PHP along with the following optional PHP components:
-
-- [MySQL Extension](http://us3.php.net/mysql)
-- [MySQL Improved Extension](http://us3.php.net/mysqli)
-- [SQL Server Improved Extension](http://us3.php.net/mysqli)
-- [Image Processing and GD](http://us3.php.net/gd)
-- [Gettext extension](http://us3.php.net/gettext)
-- [Client URL Library](http://us3.php.net/curl)
-- [Exchangeable Image Information](http://us3.php.net/exif)
-- [XML-RPC](http://us3.php.net/xmlrpc)
-- [OpenSSL](http://us3.php.net/openssl)
-
-Web PI also installs ASP.NET MVC 3.0. ASP.NET is a powerful framework for building dynamic Web applications. As a programming framework, ASP.NET is adaptable to a wide variety of projects and development styles. ASP.NET is part of the .NET Framework, and when coding ASP.NET applications developers have access to the entire .NET Framework. The Model View Controller (MVC) extension enables users to build MVC applications by using the ASP.NET framework.
-
-### Database
-
-The Database section includes the SQL Server tools for application development and management.
-
-SQL Server 2008 R2 is a complete database engine providing ease of use and manageability for running high-performance Web applications. You can select SQL Server 2008 Express SP1 for a flexible runtime environment for database programming.
-
-SQL Server 2008 R2 Management Studio Express gives developers tools to more easily manage databases in development, staging, or production environments—you can use this option if the SQL Server Express runtime itself is already installed to simplify the management of databases.
-
-![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installer 3 displaying the Products page. The Database section is selected.](using-the-microsoft-web-platform-installer/_static/image18.png)
-
-###### Figure 6: Database
-
-The SQL Server 2008 R2 Management Objects gets pulled in as a dependency for some extensions and/or applications. (Typically, a user will not install this option.)
-
-Web PI includes the Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008 Driver v 2.0 for PHP, which enables reliable, scalable integration with SQL Server for PHP applications deployed on the Windows platform. The extension allows the reading and writing of data from within PHP scripts and provides a procedural interface for accessing data in all editions of SQL Server 2008 (including Express). The extension also supports the use of PHP streams to read and write large objects. Information, including the source code, is available on [CodePlex](http://www.codeplex.com/SQL2K5PHP).
-
-### Tools
-
-The Tools section provides developer tools to build Web applications for the Microsoft Web Platform.
-
-Visual Web Developer Express is a free Microsoft® Visual Studio® Web development environment for building and testing next-generation, standards-based Web applications and services. With full support for Web standards, JavaScript, and ASP.NET, Visual Web Developer Express enables developers to quickly build out new applications.
-
-The Microsoft® Silverlight™ 4 Tools for Visual Studio provide a development environment for Microsoft® Silverlight™ programmers. The Silverlight Tools are free add-ons to the free download version of Visual Web Developer Express or the full version of Microsoft® Visual Studio® 2010 SP1.
-
-![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installer 3 displaying the Products page.The tools section is selected.](using-the-microsoft-web-platform-installer/_static/image22.png)
-
-###### Figure 7: Tools
-
-## Install Applications from the Microsoft Web Application Gallery
-
-The Web Platform Installer 3.0 simplifies discovery and deployment of ASP.NET and PHP applications in the [Windows Web App Gallery](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/).
-
-To learn more about the Web Application Gallery, see [Introducing the Windows Web Application Gallery](../../develop/windows-web-application-gallery/introducing-the-windows-web-application-gallery.md).
-
-When an application is added to the Windows Web Application Gallery, the application integrates into an Atom feed which Web PI consumes; every time a user opens the Web Applications tab, the user sees the latest applications in the Web Application Gallery.
-
-![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installer 3 displaying the Applications page. The All section is selected.](using-the-microsoft-web-platform-installer/_static/image26.png)
-
-###### Figure 8: Web Applications
-
-By default, you see the full list of applications in the Windows Web Application Gallery. You can also browse by category to discover applications. These applications are free of charge (although the application provider can offer premium paid support) and follow the [Windows Web Application Gallery Principles](../../develop/windows-web-application-gallery/windows-web-application-gallery-principles.md) for running well on Windows.
-
-When you select an application, Web PI automatically installs the prerequisite Windows components and other components (such as PHP) to run the application. The list of required Web Platform dependencies for WordPress is displayed for you before installation. In this example, Wordpress is being installed on a Windows 7 machine. By default, WebPI will bring along Microsoft WebMatrix, a free, solid and reliable platform for customizing popular web applications
-
-The prerequisite information comes from the application developer. As part of the application submission process, the application provider gives Microsoft information such as a prerequisite environment and a URL to the Microsoft Web Deployment–enabled package. Web PI uses that information to make sure that the environment is set up properly to run the application on Windows, using the application package that is publicly available for download on the application community site.
-
-For more developer information on Web Application Gallery, see the [Windows Web App Gallery Developer site](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/developer.aspx).
-
-## Best Practices for Using Web PI
-
-Follow these best practices to prevent errors or installation issues when using the Web PI.
-
-**Close all programs and restart your computer.**
-The Web PI functions by running the setup for the selected applications one after the other, as in a chain. These setup programs are run "silently," meaning they run without displaying a user interface. In some cases, setup programs will block an installation if certain applications are running. For this reason, all applications should be closed or stopped. A simple way to do this is to restart your computer. If an application is configured to start when Windows starts, you will need to close it manually.
-
-Sometimes the Web PI encounters a problem due to a pending restart. Certain operations require a restart (for example, if system dynamic-link libraries (DLLs) are replaced by a system update or hotfix installation). Setup programs can, and do, block the installation when a restart is pending.
-
-**Keep Windows up to date.**
-Make sure your operating system and the any applications or components that are already installed have been updated. Software that is out of date may cause issues for which the Web PI has not been tested.
-
-**Uninstall pre-release applications and components.**
-Beta versions can create difficulty for installers because they use many of the same resources as the released version. For this reason, many setup programs block the installation of an application if a pre-released version is detected on the computer.
-
-**Avoid using the computer when installing Web PI.**
-Modifying the state of the machine while an installation is in progress can cause the installation to fail. For example, when a setup program starts it determines whether there is enough hard disk space available to install the application. Running applications or performing other tasks during the installation may cause the hard disk to have less space available and cause the installation to fail.
-
-## Troubleshooting and Finding Help
-
-If you have an issue using the Web Platform Installer, visit the [Web Platform Installer forum](https://forums.iis.net/1155.aspx) for free, best-effort support by the product team, or review [Troubleshoot Microsoft Web Platform Installer Issues](../../troubleshoot/web-platform-installer-issues/troubleshooting-problems-with-microsoft-web-platform-installer.md).
-
-Note that because Web PI brings together community applications, Microsoft Web Platform components, and PHP, issues may occur at:
-
-- Web PI level—usually based on proxies, since Web PI depends on accessing public URLs.
-- Application package level—usually based on Web Deployment integration for application packaging.
-- Application functionality—questions about how applications work are redirected by Microsoft to the community forums for that application.
-
-You can also refer to [Windows Web Application Gallery: Known Issues](../../develop/windows-web-application-gallery/windows-web-application-gallery-known-issues.md).
-
-> [!NOTE]
-> *This article updates:*[Web Platform Installer 2.0 Walkthrough](../../web-hosting/configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/microsoft-web-platform-installer-20.md)*by the IIS Team, published on September 28, 2009.*
-
-## Links for Further Information
-
-- [Web Platform Installer Resources](web-platform-installer-resources.md).
-- [Videocast: Simplified Application Deployment on the Microsoft Web Platform](../../publish/deploying-application-packages/videocast-simplified-application-deployment-on-the-microsoft-web-platform.md).
-- [Real World IIS: Staying Current with the Latest Microsoft Web Platform with Web Platform Installer (videocast)](https://blogs.iis.net/mailant/archive/2009/05/02/real-world-iis-staying-current-with-the-latest-microsoft-web-platform-with-web-platform-installer-videocast.aspx).
-- [Microsoft Web Platform](/iis/install/web-platform-installer/web-platform-installer-20-walkthrough).
-- [Windows Web Application Gallery Principles](../../develop/windows-web-application-gallery/windows-web-application-gallery-principles.md).
-- [Web Platform Installer](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/ee506569(WS.10).aspx).
-- [Microsoft.Web.PlatformInstaller Namespace](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.aspx).
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-title: "Web Platform Installer 2.0 Walkthrough"
-author: crystalhoyer
-description: "The Microsoft Web Platform Installer (Web PI) is a free tool that makes it simple to download and install the latest components of the Microsoft Web Platform..."
-ms.date: 11/09/2008
-ms.assetid: 033c92fb-3c1e-403c-8a96-0f4fed1369cb
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/install/web-platform-installer/web-platform-installer-20-walkthrough
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Web Platform Installer 2.0 Walkthrough
-
-by [Crystal Hoyer](https://github.com/crystalhoyer)
-
-The Microsoft Web Platform Installer (Web PI) is a free tool that makes it simple to download and install the latest components of the Microsoft Web Platform, including the IIS, SQL Server Express, .NET Framework, and Visual Web Developer. To help you stay up-to-date with product releases, the Web Platform Installer tool always installs the latest version of Web Platform components as well as new additions to the Microsoft Web Platform.
-
-The software offered through Web PI is free to download, and can be installed on a computer that is running Windows XP SP2+, Windows Vista, Windows Vista SP1, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003 SP1+, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2008 R2.
-
-## Installing and Starting the Web PI
-
-To get started, you need to download and install the Web Platform Installer. To install the Web PI, select one of the following options:
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-1. Visit the newly designed Web PI download site.
-2. View the following terms and then click **Install Now**.
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- By clicking **Install Now** and by using the Web PI, you agree to the [terms of use](https://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9546162 "terms of use") for the Microsoft Web Platform Installer. The Web PI will contact Microsoft over the Internet to retrieve product information.
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- [Install Now](https://www.microsoft.com/web/downloads/platform.aspx)
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- When the installation is completed, to start the Web PI, in the Windows **Start** menu, click **All Programs**, and then click **Microsoft Web Platform Installer**.
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-## Customizing the Web PI
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-By default, the Web PI displays the following tabs: **What's New**, **Web Platform**, and **Web Applications**. You can also use the Web PI to install Developer Tools and components of the Media Platform, such as IIS Media Services and Application Request Routing. To display the **Media Platform** and **Developer Tools** tabs, click **Options**, displayed in the lower left corner of the Web PI interface.
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-![Screenshot of Web P I Window. The What's New tab is displayed. The options link is circled.](web-platform-installer-20-walkthrough/_static/image1.png)
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-The **Change Options** dialog box is displayed.
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-![Screenshot of the Web P I change options dialog box.](web-platform-installer-20-walkthrough/_static/image3.png)
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-Select the check box for the **Media** and/or **Developer Tools** to display those tabs in the Web PI interface, and then click **OK**. The tabs are then displayed when the Web PI interface refreshes.
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-You can also specify the language you want displayed in the Web PI and configure settings for the Installer cache.
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-## Selecting the applications you want to install
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-Select the tab that describes the type of products you want to install.
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-### What's New tab
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-Products listed on the **What's New** tab include products that have been released in the last few months.
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-![Screenshot of the Web P I What's New tab.](web-platform-installer-20-walkthrough/_static/image5.png)
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-### Web Platform tab
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-The **Web Platform** tab includes the products and components that comprise the Microsoft Web Platform. The Web PI automates the discovery and installation of the Microsoft Web Platform components, which includes the Web Server, Frameworks and Runtimes, Database, and Tools sections. In version 2.0, the Microsoft Web Platform also installs PHP version 5.2.9-2, by using the publicly available Windows installer for PHP.
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-![Screenshot of the Web P I Web Platform tab with products listed.](web-platform-installer-20-walkthrough/_static/image7.png)
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-A green checkmark next to a category indicates that all the recommended products for that category are already installed on your computer. To select specific products or components for a category, click **Customize**.
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-![Screenshot of the Web P I Web Platform tab with customization options listed.](web-platform-installer-20-walkthrough/_static/image9.png)
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-Click **Back to the Web Platform** after you select the applications you want to install.
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-### Web Applications tab
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-The **Web Applications** tab includes popular community ASP.Net and PHP applications.
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-![Screenshot of the Web P I Web Applications Tab displaying list of applications. The A to Z sort tab is highlighted.](web-platform-installer-20-walkthrough/_static/image11.png)
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-You can change the sort order of the applications by using the buttons displayed at the top of the page.
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-Click **A to Z** to sort alphabetically by application name.
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-Click **Most Popular** to display the most downloaded applications at the top of the list.
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-Click **Highest Rating** to display the applications with the highest average user rating first.
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-Click on a tab to display only the applications in that category. You can sort applications within each category as well.
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-### Media Platform tab
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-The **Media Platform** tab displays IIS Media Services and related components.
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-![Screenshot of the Web P I Media Platform tab displaying I I S Media Services.](web-platform-installer-20-walkthrough/_static/image13.png)
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-### Developer Tools tab
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-The **Developer Tools** tab displays tools for developing Web applications, including Visual Studio tools and a trial version of the latest release of Microsoft Expression Studio.
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-![Screenshot of the Web P I Developer Tools tab with available applications listed.](web-platform-installer-20-walkthrough/_static/image15.png)
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-## Confirm your selections and accept the license agreement
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-After you select the products and applications you want, click **Install**. The **Web Platform Installation** page displays the products you selected as well as any required dependencies. When you select a product or application, the Web PI automatically adds the dependencies for those products to the list of products to install.
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-![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installation page displaying selected products and dependencies to install. The I Accept button is highlighted.](web-platform-installer-20-walkthrough/_static/image17.png)
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-If you do not agree with the license terms, click **I Decline** to cancel the installation.
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-Click **I Accept** to agree with the license terms for each selected product or application and begin the installation.
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-![Screenshot of the Web P I window displaying download and install progress bars.](web-platform-installer-20-walkthrough/_static/image19.png)
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-Most of the products that are offered in the Web PI do not require any further input from you and will seamlessly download and install. However, if a product requires input, a dialog box is displayed and you must then enter the information for that product's installation. For example, some applications ask for an application name and a Web site name as part of the installation process.
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-## Finishing the installation
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-When the Web PI completes the installation of the products that you selected, a page is displayed that indicates the status of the installation. If any products did not successfully install, an indication of the cause for the error is displayed, as well as a link to get more information.
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-After you have reviewed the information, click **Finish** to close the Web PI.
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-Congratulations, you have now successfully downloaded and installed the Microsoft Web Platform through the Web PI. Run the tool again to see what new products have been added as we will continually add new products as they are released.
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-## Where to get more information
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-To learn more about the Microsoft Web Platform, visit the [Microsoft Web Platform](/iis/install/web-platform-installer/web-platform-installer-20-walkthrough) page.
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-To learn more about the Microsoft Web Platform Installer, visit the Web Platform Installer page on IIS.net.
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-To learn more about the Web PI schema, see the [Web Platform Installer Schema Reference](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/ee506569(WS.10).aspx).
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-To view the Web PI API documentation, see the [Microsoft.Web.PlatformInstaller Namespace](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/microsoft.web.platforminstaller.aspx) article on MSDN.
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-For troubleshooting information, including a list of known issues with the Web PI, see [Troubleshooting Problems with Web Platform Installer 2.0](../../troubleshoot/web-platform-installer-issues/troubleshooting-problems-with-microsoft-web-platform-installer.md) on IIS.net.
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-title: "Web Platform Installer Direct Downloads"
-author: chrissfanos
-description: "Direct download links for Web Platform Installer (WebPI)"
-ms.date: 02/20/2015
-ms.assetid: 4003c4b8-ccd1-43d7-a5d5-45ab60e7ed91
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/install/web-platform-installer/web-platform-installer-direct-downloads
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Web Platform Installer Direct Downloads
-
-by [Chris Sfanos](https://github.com/chrissfanos)
-
-**WebPI Direct Download Links**
-
- In some cases, it may be helpful to be able to download the Web Platform Installer directly rather than using the launcher to get started. The following links are for the current version, WebPI 5.1:
-
-**WebPI 5.1**
-
- x86: [WebPI 5.1 x86 MSI](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=287165)
-
- x64: [WebPI 5.1 x64 MSI](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=287166)
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-title: "Web Platform Installer Resources"
-author: chrissfanos
-description: "Welcome to Web Platform Installer Resources! This article provides a list of resources to help you find answers and help when using the Web Platform Installe..."
-ms.date: 03/18/2009
-ms.assetid: 9a2a5b56-7848-4dc1-ad0a-faf1d35132cb
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/install/web-platform-installer/web-platform-installer-resources
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Web Platform Installer Resources
-
-by [Chris Sfanos](https://github.com/chrissfanos)
-
-Welcome to Web Platform Installer Resources! This article provides a list of resources to help you find answers and help when using the Web Platform Installer.
-
-## Users
-
-- To learn more about the Web Platform Installer, see [Introducing the Web Platform Installer](using-the-microsoft-web-platform-installer.md).
-- If you want to find out more about the Web Application Gallery, see [Introducing the Web Application Gallery](../../develop/windows-web-application-gallery/introducing-the-windows-web-application-gallery.md). You can also visit the [Web Application Gallery forum](https://forums.iis.net/1159.aspx "Web Application Gallery: Users forum") for free, best effort support.
-- If you are looking for help with installing the Web Platform or applications using Web Platform Installer 3.0, visit the [IIS.NET Web Platform Installer forum](https://forums.iis.net/1155.aspx "Web Platform Installer Forum") for free, best effort support. You can also review the [Known Issues with Web Application Gallery](../../develop/windows-web-application-gallery/windows-web-application-gallery-known-issues.md) or see [Troubleshooting Problems with Web Platform Installer 3.0](../../troubleshoot/web-platform-installer-issues/troubleshooting-problems-with-microsoft-web-platform-installer.md).
-- If you want to learn how to set up MySQL to work with applications installed by Web Platform Installer 3.0, see the [step-by-step walkthrough of Installing MySQL 5.1](../../application-frameworks/install-and-configure-php-on-iis/walkthrough-set-up-mysql-51-for-php-applications.md).
-
-## Developers
-
-- If you want to learn more about optimizing PHP applications on IIS, see [Running PHP Applications on IIS](../../application-frameworks/running-php-applications-on-iis/index.md).
-- If you want to learn more about optimizing ASP.NET applications on IIS, see [Running ASP.NET Applications](../../application-frameworks/building-and-running-aspnet-applications/index.md). You can also start from the [ASP.NET Technical Resources](../../application-frameworks/building-and-running-aspnet-applications/aspnet-technical-resources.md) article.
-- If you want to learn more about Web Application Gallery integration, see the [Web Application Gallery Developer](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/developer.aspx "Web Application Gallery Developer site") site to get started.
-- If you want to learn about extending control panels and other hosts with the Web Application Gallery, see [Integrating the Web Application Gallery](../../develop/windows-web-application-gallery/integrate-the-windows-web-application-gallery-into-a-control-panel.md).
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-title: "Web Platform Installer v5.1 Command Line (WebPICMD.exe) - RTW release"
-author: chrissfanos
-description: "The Web Platform Installer v5.1 (WebPI) command line tool is now available as part of the WebPI MSI! We've added a bunch of new features and fix several issues..."
-ms.date: 08/27/2012
-ms.assetid: d0440577-9e53-4202-9df3-199bc567e1c1
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/install/web-platform-installer/web-platform-installer-v4-command-line-webpicmdexe-rtw-release
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Web Platform Installer v5.1 Command Line (WebPICMD.exe) - RTW release
-
-by [Chris Sfanos](https://github.com/chrissfanos)
-
-## WebPI Command line
-
-The Web Platform Installer v5.1 (WebPI) command line tool is now available as part of the WebPI MSI! We've added a bunch of new features and fix several issues, and now it's ready for it's full release
-
-For those of you who aren't familiar with WebPI, it's a great little tool for deploying your favorite open-source applications and all the necessary platform components required to get you up and running quickly and seamlessly. Over the years, we've heard a lot of feedback from the community about fully supporting a command line version of the tool - users want to script installs and automate deployment of servers.
-
-## Downloading WebPI
-
-You can download WebPI v5 RTW (and the included WebPICMD.exe) from the links below:
-
-**By downloading and using the Web Platform Installer (WebPI), you agree to the *[license terms](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=251729)* and *[privacy statement](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=251732)* for WebPI. This installer will contact Microsoft over the Internet to retrieve product information. Some of the Microsoft software obtained through WebPI may use Microsoft's Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP).**
-
-WebPI v5.1 [x86](https://download.microsoft.com/download/8/4/9/849DBCF2-DFD9-49F5-9A19-9AEE5B29341A/WebPlatformInstaller_x86_en-US.msi)
-
-WebPI v5.1 [x64](https://download.microsoft.com/download/8/4/9/849DBCF2-DFD9-49F5-9A19-9AEE5B29341A/WebPlatformInstaller_x64_en-US.msi)
-
-## Setting up WebPICMD.exe
-
-Just run the installer and that's it - you'll find WebPICMD.exe in the `%programfiles%\microsoft\web platform installer` directory
-
-## Using WebPICMD.exe
-
-WebPICMD.exe has three main modes of operation that you can use - you specify the mode with the first switch on the command line.
-
-The three modes are:
-
-1. /List: Used to display the list of products available, installed and return information about the various XML feeds
-2. /Install: Used to install products or applications to your machine
-3. /Offline [NEW!] Creates an offline cached copy of a specified set of products and applications so you can install while offline
-
-Let's walk through each mode and describe the command line options in more detail and give a few examples to help you get started!
-
-### /List mode
-
-Here's the full set of list mode parameters:
-
-/List /ListOption:[All | Available | Feeds | Installed | Languages]
-
-##### Let's try looking at the "All" option
-
-Ex: >WebPICMD.exe /List /ListOption:All
-
-This returns the list of installed products as well as the list of available products and applications for your machine
-
-##### Curious as to what feeds WebPICMD.exe is loading? Let's try the "Feeds" option
-
-Ex: >WebPICMD.exe /List /ListOption:Feeds
-
-This returns the 5 feeds that WebPI is currently loading and the URL where the live
-
-##### Curious as to what languages WebPICMD.exe supports? Let's try the "Languages" option
-
-Ex: >WebPICMD.exe /List /ListOption:Languages
-
-This returns the list of languages and their associated language IDs
-
-### /Install mode
-
-Install mode is just that - it allows you to select a set of products and/or an application that you want to install. This is great if you need to configure a set of machines with the same set of products - WebPICMD.exe will handle only installing the items that you need and you don't have to run the UX each time!
-
-#### Installing Products
-
-Here's how installing Products works - you just specify the /Products switch and then a comma delimited set of product IDs (not sure which ID to use? Use the **/List /ListOption:Available** to see all the available products for your machine
-
-Ex: >WebPICMD.exe /Install /Products:MVC3,WebMatrix
-
-In the above example, we are installing MVC3 and WebMatrix. WebPICMD.exe will calculate all the required dependencies for both products and install all of them in advance of installing MVC3 and WebMatrix. It's that easy!
-
-> [!NOTE]
-> If you are scripting this out in PowerShell, you'll need to put quotes (" ") around the productIDs (so in the example above, it would look like:
-
-Ex: >WebPICMD.exe /Install /Products:"MVC3,WebMatrix"
-
-#### Installing Applications
-
-Here's the full set of install mode parameters:
-
-*Required*
-
-/Install /Application:<ID or Title>
-
-Here's how installing Applications works - you just specify the /Application switch and then product ID (or title) of the application.
-
-Ex: >WebPICMD.exe /Install /Application:DotNetNuke
-
-This example installs DotNetNuke - the install will be required to answer all the application parameters inputs during the installation process
-
-##### Optional Parameters for /Install
-
-The /Install mode has several optional parameters for automating the installation
-
-/XML:<FilePath> Absolute path or URL for the XML feed - this overrides the main WebProductList.xml feed
-
-/Feeds:<Custom Feed URI> Comma separated list of custom XML feeds that you want to load in addition to the main WebPI feeds
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-/Language:<languageID> Language of installers to be used.
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-/Log:<LogPath> Path to log the results of your installation
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-/SQLPassword:<password> When installing SQL Express, allows you to pass the desired SA password to set
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-/MySQLPassword:<password> When installing MySQL, allows you to pass the desired root password to set
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-/SuppressReboot Suppress any required reboots - the user will need to reboot manually
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-/ForceReboot Reboot automatically without prompting the user
-
-/AcceptEULA Suppress I Accept/I Decline. Using this switch *is the same as accepting ALL EULAs*
-
-/IISExpress Install applications to IIS Express (WebMatrix) - default is to always install to IIS
-
-@[Paramfile.app] Per application answer file
-
-Now let's take a look at a few more examples of /Install using some of the optional parameters
-
-##### Installing SQL Express and passing the SA password
-
-Ex: >WebPICMD.exe /Install /Products:SQLExpress /SQLPassword:ILoveaGoodPassword!
-
-##### Installing WebMatrix while Accepting the EULA and installing in Russian
-
-Ex: >WebPICMD.exe /Install /Products:WebMatrix /AcceptEula /Language:ru
-
-##### Installing an application to WebMatrix
-
-Ex: >WebPICMD.exe /Install /Application:DotNetNuke /IISExpress
-
-### /Offline mode [NEW!]
-
-Offline mode is a brand new feature (so treat it gently) that provides the ability to create an offline cache of products or applications and automatically updated XML feeds to refer to the newly downloaded versions (instead of the live versions). We also download icons so the experience offline is seamless for the user
-
-Here's how the offline mode works in a nutshell:
-
-1. Run WebPICMD.exe and specify the products you want to make available offline
-2. WebPICMD.exe calculates ALL the possible dependencies (independent of what is installed on your machine today) and builds a complete install plan
-3. WebPICMD.exe then downloads all the installers as well as the WebPI XML feeds and stores them locally
-4. Finally, WebPICMD.exe parses the newly downloaded feeds and: 1) removes all the products not currently available offline and 2) replaces the URLs of the offline products with the new local URI
-
-I'll cover the available options in the current release and then discuss at set of known issues/improvements we'd like to make going forward :-)
-
-#### Creating an offline cache of products
-
-Here's the full set of offline mode parameters:
-
-*Required*
-
-/Offline /Products:[All | productID] /Path:<offline-directory-location]
-
-(you can also do a comma delimited list of products)
-
-**A word of warning about the "All" option**: It does what it says - it will create an offline cache with *everything* in the WebPI feed. That's a lot of stuff. And it's probably going to take a long while. Use it with great care.
-
-Now let's see it in action:
-
-Ex: `> WebPICMD.exe /Offline /Products:WebMatrix,SQLExpress /Path:c:\OfflineCache`
-
-The above will create an offline cache at `c:\offlineCache` that contains WebMatrix and all it's possible dependencies!
-
-##### Optional Parameters for /Offline
-
-The /Offline mode has several optional parameters
-
-/XML:<FilePath> Absolute path or URL for the XML feed - this overrides the main WebProductList.xml feed
-
-/Feeds:<custom feed URI> List of URIs to load in addition to the main WebPI feed for creating offline cache with your own products
-
-/Language:<languageId> Languages you want to download (default: English only)
-
-/Url:<url path> Substitute a URL path (instead of a file path) when creating the updated install locations in the feed
-
-Now let's take a look at a few more examples of /Offline using some of the optional parameters
-
-##### Setting up the offline cache on a file share
-
-Ex: >WebPICMD.exe /Offline /Products:WebMatrix,MVC3 /Path:\\testserver\public
-
-In the above example, we created our offline cache on a public server that we can share out with other users
-
-##### Setting up the offline cache that includes your own products
-
-Ex: `> WebPICMD.exe /Offline /Products:SQLExpress,MyCompanyProduct /Feeds:c:\myproductfeed.xml /Path:c:\MyOfflineCache`
-
-Now I can add my own products to the cache for use offline
-
-#### More details about the offline cache
-
-The offline cache sets up a directory structure as described below that contains everything you need to take your installation offline, including a copy of WebPICMD.exe itself. I'll describe the directories, what's inside them and talk a little bit more about how you might want to use it
-
-/Offline creates four directories when setting up an offline cache:
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-/bin Contains WebPICMD.exe and the Microsoft.Web.PlatformInstaller.dll
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-/feeds Contains the modified feeds (shadow-<originalfeedname>.xml) as well as a subdirectory of original feeds
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-/installers Contains subdirectories for each installer that is part of the offline cache
-
-/resources Contains the /icons and associated subdirectories for each product and their WebPI icon
-
-#### Take the offline cache on the road with you ... or give it to a friend
-
-One of the key features we wanted to enable for the Offline cache was the ability to put your cache "on a stick" and pass it around to your friends or coworkers. That's why we have the /bin directory and more importantly, why we introduced the concept of "relativeURLs" in the feed. If you open the modified XML file and find the first product entry, you'll see an <installerURL> element that contains the full path to the offline cached version of the installer. But you'll also notice the new <relativeInstallerURL> attribute - this new attribute is a relative path to the installer based on the known directory structure.
-
-What does that mean? If you copy the full directory structure (let's say it was on c:\) to a USB key and hand it over to a friend and they fire it up, the full path won't be valid anymore (their USB key will be g: or some other drive). But the relativeURL doesn't care - it works off the relative paths and installs will still work. So your friend can use it with WebPICMD.exe!
-
-#### Enabling WebPI (UX) to use a custom "main" feed
-
-One of the great opportunities for the offline cache is to point the WebPI UX version to the new feed and offer it to users who do not have internet access. These users will only see the products available offline and can have a complete and seamless experience. To enable this, please do the following:
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-1. Click the Options link in the WebPI UX
-2. Browse/enter the full path to the offline feed in the **Primary Feed** (not Custom Feed) box
-3. Click OK - that's it!
-
-#### Future features for offline and your feedback
-
-This is the first preview release of the new /Offline cache support and therefore it's not feature complete - below are a list of some features we are considering. We'd like to hear from you though - are these features important? What other features should be add?
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-What do you think? Our friends on the WebMatrix team are sharing their UserVoice site to help us collect feedback - you can access that site here: `http://webmatrix.uservoice.com/forums/128313-webmatrix-suggestions`
-
-#### Wrap up
-
-If you've made it this far - thanks! We hope you find WebPICMD.exe useful - we are excited about the new features and look forward to delivering upcoming versions with the help of your feedback!
-
-Thanks
-
-WebPICMD.exe Team
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-title: "BlogEngine.NET"
-author: simtan
-description: "Introduction BlogEngine.NET is an open source .NET blogging platform for Microsoft .NET. For more information about BlogEngine.Net, refer to the BlogEngine.N..."
-ms.date: 03/10/2011
-ms.assetid: 63fcc706-7f61-40c0-bc17-8b57118ffd4f
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/publish/deploying-application-packages/blogenginenet
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# BlogEngine.NET
-
-by [Simon Tan](https://github.com/simtan)
-
-## Introduction
-
-BlogEngine.NET is an open source .NET blogging platform for Microsoft .NET. For more information about BlogEngine.Net, refer to the [BlogEngine.NET](http://www.dotnetblogengine.net/) Web site. For step-by-step instructions on installing this application in an IIS environment, see the *Procedure* section of this document.
-
-## Requirements
-
-For information about technical requirements for your IIS environment, refer to [Install Server Components](../../web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/install-server-components.md).
-
-## Procedure
-
-### Step 1. Install the application in an IIS test environment.
-
-To install the application, you can use Web Platform Installer or WebMatrix. These procedures are described in this step.
-
-#### Web Platform Installer
-
-The Microsoft Web Platform Installer 2.0 (Web PI) is a free tool that allows you to easily install and run the most popular free web applications for blogging, content management and more with the built-in Windows Web Application Gallery. For more information about Web PI, refer to the [Microsoft Web Platform Installer 2.0](https://www.microsoft.com/web/downloads/platform.aspx) Web site.
-
-To use Web PI to install this application, complete these steps:
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-1. From the Windows Start menu, click **Programs**, and then click **Web Platform Installer**.
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- The Web Platform Installation window appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installer window. The box next to BlogEngine dot net is checked.](blogenginenet/_static/image2.jpg)
-2. Click the **Web Applications** tab, select the **BlogEngine.NET** check box, and click **Install**.
-
- ![Screenshot showing the selected third party applications. The I Accept button is selected.](blogenginenet/_static/image4.jpg)
-3. Select the **BlogEngine.NET** check box, and click **I Accept**.
-
- ![Screenshot showing the S Q L server express administrator password page. Mixed mode authentication is selected.](blogenginenet/_static/image6.jpg)
-4. Select **Mixed Mode Authentication**, enter a password, and click **Continue**.
-
- Once the preinstallation steps complete, the site information window appears.
- ![Screenshot showing the site information window. The Continue button is selected.](blogenginenet/_static/image8.jpg)
-5. In the Web Site list, click **New Web Site**.
-6. Enter an application name in the application name field.
-7. Enter a web site name in the Web Site Name field.
-8. Enter a physical path in the Physical path field.
-9. In the IP address list, click **All Unassigned**, and enter **80** in the Port field.
-10. Enter a host name in the Host Name field, and click **Continue**.
-
- The application information window appears.
- ![Screenshot showing the application information window. The continue button is selected.](blogenginenet/_static/image10.jpg)
-11. In the Choose your database list, click **SQL Server**.
-12. In the Create a new or use an existing database list, click **Create new database**.
-13. Enter a database administrator user name in the Database Admin Username field.
-14. Enter a password in the Database Admin Password field.
-15. Click **Continue**.
-
- Once the installation process completes, the final installation window appears.
- ![Screenshot showing the successful installation window with Finish button.](blogenginenet/_static/image12.jpg)
-16. Click **Finish**.
-
- The BlogEngine.NET web page appears.
- ![Screenshot showing the initial blog engine dot net web page.](blogenginenet/_static/image14.jpg)
-
-#### WebMatrix
-
-WebMatrix is a free, easy way to customize and build Web sites from popular open-source applications, such as WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla. In addition, you can build sites from the ground up using ASP.NET, PHP, HTML and a number of other leading technologies. For more information about WebMatrix, refer to the [WebMatrix](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/) Web site.
-
-To use WebMatrix to install this application, complete these steps:
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-1. Launch WebMatrix.
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- The WebMatrix home page appears.
- ![Screenshot showing the WebMatrix home page window.](blogenginenet/_static/image16.jpg)
-2. Click **Site From Web Gallery**.
-
- The Site from Web Gallery page appears.
- ![Screenshot showing the web gallery page. The Next button is highlighted.](blogenginenet/_static/image18.jpg)
-3. Click **BlogEngine.NET**, and click **Next**.
-
- The Accept EULA page appears.
- ![Screenshot showing the Accept E U L A dialog. The I Accept button is highlighted.](blogenginenet/_static/image20.jpg)
-4. Click **I Accept** to agree to the end-user license agreement.
-
- WebMatrix installs the BlogEngine.NET software on your local computer. This page appears once installation is complete.
-
- ![Screenshot showing the successfully installed dialog with an O K button.](blogenginenet/_static/image22.jpg)
-5. Click **OK**.
-
- The BlogEngine.NET application starts as indicated in bottom-left corner of the page.
- ![Screenshot of the BlogEngine dot net window. A message showing that the session started successfully is circled.](blogenginenet/_static/image24.jpg)
-6. Click **Settings** in the left navigation area.
-7. Select **.Net 4 (Integrated)** from the Select .NET Framework Version drop-down list.
-8. To configure the settings for your hosting provider and domain, select **Publish > Configure**.
-
- ![Screenshot showing the Publishing Settings dialog. Protocol is set to Web Display.](blogenginenet/_static/image27.jpg)
-9. Add your hosting provide and domain-specific information, and click **Validate Connection**.
-10. If the connection was successful, click **Apply**, and then click **Publish**.
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- WebMatrix determines changes to be made.
- ![Screenshot showing the Publish Preview dialog with a notification message displayed](blogenginenet/_static/image29.jpg)
-11. Once changes have been determined, check the **Publish to SQL Server** check box, and click **Continue**.
-
- Once the process completes, the Publish Preview dialog box appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Publish Preview dialog. The BlogEngine box is checked.](blogenginenet/_static/image31.jpg)
-12. Click **Continue**.
-
- The status of the publishing process is indicated in the bottom-left corner of the page.
- ![Screenshot showing the BlogEngine window. Publish Starting is circled.](blogenginenet/_static/image33.jpg)
-13. Once publishing is complete, go to your domain, and verify BlogEngine.NET is running.
- ![Screenshot of a browser window showing the BlogEngine web page.](blogenginenet/_static/image35.jpg)
-
-### Step 2. Build the application package from the IIS site.
-
-To build the application package from the IIS site, complete the steps described in [Export a Package through IIS Manager](../using-web-deploy/export-a-package-through-iis-manager.md).
-
-### Step 3. Install the application on the target server.
-
-To install the application on the target server, complete the steps described in [Import a Package through IIS Manager](../using-web-deploy/import-a-package-through-iis-manager.md).
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-title: "Deploying Drupal via Packages in a Hosting Environment"
-author: simtan
-description: "Introduction Drupal is an open source content management system (CMS) often used as a back-end system for Web sites. This document provides step-by-step inst..."
-ms.date: 03/10/2011
-ms.assetid: aec5ac11-ffa8-4366-84ef-e5176633a2d4
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/publish/deploying-application-packages/deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Deploying Drupal via Packages in a Hosting Environment
-
-by [Simon Tan](https://github.com/simtan)
-
-## Introduction
-
-Drupal is an open source content management system (CMS) often used as a back-end system for Web sites. This document provides step-by-step instructions on how to easily create a package containing the Drupal application for one-click deployment in a hosting environment. For more information about the Drupal application, visit the link: [*Windows Web App page for Acquia Drupal*](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/acquiadrupal.aspx).
-
-Here is a zipped PDF of this complete document: [DrupalDocPDF](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment-994-drupal-v051.zip)
-
-## Requirements
-
-Environment Requirements:
-
-- Windows Server 2008 R2 or greater
-- IIS 7.0 or above
-- Web Deploy 2.0
-
-Application Requirements:
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-- PHP 5.2
-- MySQL 5.1
-- Windows Cache 1.1 for PHP 5.2
-
-For information about how to install the necessary components see [Step 1. Set Up Your Servers for Hosting](#step-1-set-up-your-servers-for-hosting).
-
-
-
-## Procedure
-
-This procedure describes how to install Drupal using IIS with Web Deploy. IIS with Web Deploy makes installing sites simple and extremely flexible for Hoster Service Providers by allowing them to create deployment packages that include the site, its content, and its database. The package can then be deployed by importing it into IIS via the console or a script. For more information about Web Deploy, refer to the link: [*Web Deploy 2.0: The Official Microsoft IIS Site*](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/web-deploy).
-
-This procedure requires 3 basic steps:
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-Step 1. Set Up Your Servers for Hosting
-Step 2. Create an Application Package for Deployment
-Step 3. Deploy a Customer Site using IIS with Web Deploy
-
-
-
-### Step 1. Set Up Your Servers for Hosting
-
-
-
-#### Overview
-
-This step describes the server components that are required to support deployment of install packages via Web Deploy.
-
-#### Prerequisites
-
-While it is possible to run a web server and database server on the same machine, it is not recommended due to performance and security reasons. We recommend that you use two separate machines running Windows Server 2008 R2: one acting as the Web server and one acting as the database server.
-
-> [!NOTE]
-> Both machines must be connected to the Internet to download the required server components.
-
-To simplify installation of the Web server components, installing Web Platform Installer (Web PI) on both machines is highly recommended. Web PI is a tool that automates the installation of a vast majority of server components and other products for Microsoft's Web Platform.
-
-#### Install Web Server Components on Your Web Server and Database Server
-
-To install the required components on your Web server and database server using Web PI 3.0, visit the link: [*Install Spotlight Components plus PHP/MySQL related components using Web PI*](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appid=IIS7;NETFramework35;NETFramework4;ASPNET;MVC;WDeploy;FTPServer;MediaServices3;ManagementService;CGI;URLRewrite2;SMO;PHP52;WinCache52_11;MySQLConnector;SQLDriverPHPForIIS "Install Components") and click **Install**, following the onscreen instructions.
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-> [!NOTE]
-> A complete list of components that are installed by default with Web PI 3.0 is included in the Products Installed by Default using Web PI section of this document. You can also review the list of products before installation begins.
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-
-
-#### Install MySQL on your Database Server
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-To install MySQL, go to [Download MySQL Community Server](http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.1.html) to download MySQL 5.1 and complete the steps described in the **Install MySQL on Your Database Server** in this document.
-
-**Next Steps:**
-
-- If the Web Deploy 2.0 component is newly installed, you must configure it to allow delegated deployments. Refer to the link: [*Configure the Web Deploy Component on the Web Server*](../../web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/configure-site-for-web-deploy-publishing.md) for more information.
-- After you install and configure the server components, validate your server configuration by following the procedures described at the link: [*Validate Your Server Configuration*](../../web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/validate-your-server-configuration.md).
-
-
-
-### Step 2. Create an Application Package for Deployment
-
-This step describes how to export an application package that can be used to quickly provision IIS sites and includes these sub steps:
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-A. Create an IIS Web Site for this Application
-B. Install the Application to the IIS Application Web Site
-C. Export the Package from the IIS Application Web Site
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-#### A. Create an IIS Web Site for this Application
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-1. Open Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
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- The Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager application opens.
- ![Screenshot that shows I I S Manager.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image2.jpg)
-2. Expand your server connection, and click **Sites**.
-3. In the Actions area, click the **Add Web Site** link.
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- ![Screenshot that shows the Add Web Site dialog box.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image4.jpg)
- The Add Web Site dialog box appears.
-4. Enter a site name for your Web site.
-5. In the Physical path field, type the physical path to the folder in which the application is installed, or click the browse button (...) to navigate to the folder.
-6. In the Binding area, select the protocol for your Web site from the Type drop-down list.
-7. Type the IP address to your Web site in the IP address drop-down list. The default value is All Unassigned.
-8. Type a port number in the Port field.
-9. Type a host name for the Web site in the Host name field.
-10. If you want the Web site to be immediately available and do not need to make further changes, select the **Start Web site immediately** check box.
-11. Click **OK**.
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-#### B. Install the Application to the IIS Application Web Site
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-1. Open Web Platform Installer (Web PI) locally from the web server.
- The Web Platform Installer application opens.
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- ![Screenshot that shows Web Platform Installer 3 point 0.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image6.jpg)
-2. Select **Acquia Drupal**, and click **Install**.
- The Web Platform Installation window appears.
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- ![Screenshot that shows the Web Platform Installation window.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image8.jpg)
-3. Click **I Accept** to accept the end-user license agreement.
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- ![Screenshot that shows Step 1 of 2 in the Web Platform Installation window, Enter your site information.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image10.jpg)
-4. From the Web Site drop-down list, select the Web site you created earlier in this procedure.
-5. In the application name field, enter an application name if it is different from the default value.
- The remaining fields are populated automatically based on your Web site information.
-6. Click **Continue**.
- ![Screenshot that shows Step 2 of 2 in the Web Platform Installation window, Enter application information.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image12.jpg)
-7. From the Create a new or use an existing database drop-down list, select **Create new database**.
-8. Enter the following information in the appropriate fields to create a new database:
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- - Database administrator user name and password—User name and password to allow administrative access to this database.
- - Database user name and password—User name and password to allow general access to this database.
- - Database server—Name of the server on which this database resides.
- - Database name—Name of this database.
- - Database prefix—Prefix added to database table names used to identify this database.
- - Load sample data—Indicate whether you want to load sample data into this database.
- - Web site name—Name of your Web site.
- - Site administrator—User name for the Web site specified in the Website Name field.
- - Site administrator password—Password for the Web site administrator.
- - Site administrator email address—Email address for the Web site administrator.
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- > [!NOTE]
- > You must scroll down to view all required fields.
-9. Click **Continue**.
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- ![Screenshot that shows text reading, Congratulations You have successfully installed the following products, in the Web Platform Installation window.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image14.jpg)
-10. Once the Web PI process is complete, you can do one of the following:
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- - Click **Finish** to complete the installation process. If you click Finish to complete the installation process, proceed to step C. Enable Permalinks (Optional) to continue creating an application package for deployment.
- - Click **Launch Drupal** to launch your Drupal application. If you click the Launch Drupal link, the Drupal application page appears:
- ![Screenshot that shows Internet Explorer. The Drupal application page is shown in the browser.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image16.jpg)
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-For information about setting up your Drupal site, see the [Drupal documentation](https://www.drupal.org/documentation).
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-
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-#### C. Enable Permalinks (Optional)
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-By default, Drupal uses query string parameters for all the URLs it generates for your Web site. You can change this default behavior by enabling clean URLs, a feature which relies on the URL rewriting functionality. To enable permalinks (clean URLs) in Drupal, complete these steps:
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-1. Open the Web.config file located in the root of the Drupal install directory. The root directory path should be similar to the following: `C:\inetpub\wwwroot\drupal`
-2. Copy and paste the following XML code into the Web.config file.
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- [!code-xml[Main](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/samples/sample1.xml)]
-3. Save the web.config file.
-4. Launch your Drupal application in a Web browser and log in as the administrator
-5. Browse to **Administer > Site Configuration > Clean** **URLs**.
-6. Under **Clean URLs**,click the **Enabled** option button, and then click **Save configuration**.
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-#### D. Export the Package from the IIS Application Web Site
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-1. Open IIS Manager.
- The Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager application opens.
- ![Screenshot of the I I S Manager, with the WEB DEPLOY 0 2 Home pane open.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image18.jpg)
-2. In the Connections navigation pane, expand **Sites**, and select the Web site you just created.
- ![Screenshot of the I I S Manager, with the drupal Home pane open.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image20.jpg)
-3. Click the **Export Application** link located in the Deploy section of the Actions pane.
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- The Export Application Package (Select the Contents of the Package) dialog box appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Export Application Package dialog box.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image22.jpg)
-4. Click **Manage Components**.
- The Manage Components dialog box appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Manage Components dialog box.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image24.jpg)
-5. Double-click the second row of the Provider Name column.
- ![Screenshot of the Manage Components dialog box. The drop down list for the cell under i i s App is shown.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image26.jpg)
-6. Select **dbMySql** from the drop-down list.
- ![Screenshot of the Manage Components dialog box. d b My Sql is selected under the i i s App cell.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image28.jpg)
-7. Double-click the second row of the Path column, and enter the connection string for your package export.
- ![Screenshot of the Manage Components dialog box. The row with d b My Sql is selected.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image31.jpg)
-8. Click outside of the box in which you entered the connection string, and click **OK**.
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- The newly created parameter now appears in the Export Application Package (Select Parameters) dialog box.
- ![Screenshot that shows the Export Application Package dialog box.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image33.jpg)
-9. Rename the parameters:
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- - Select **Parameter 1**, and click **Edit**.
- The Edit Parameter dialog box appears.
- ![Screenshot that shows the Edit Parameter dialog box.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image35.jpg)
- - Enter **SiteName** in the Name field, and click **OK**.
- - Repeat these steps to rename Parameter 2 to "ConnectionString."
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- The parameters appear renamed in the Export Application Package (Select Parameters) dialog box.
- ![Screenshot that shows the Export Application Package dialog box. Both parameters have been renamed, one to Site Name and the other to Connection String.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image37.jpg)
-10. Click **Next**. The Export Application Package (Save Package) dialog box appears.
- ![Screenshot that shows the Export Application Package dialog box for Save Package.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image39.jpg)
-11. Enter the path to the application package, or click Browse to locate the application file.
-12. Click **Next**.
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- The Export Application Package (Export Progress and Summary) dialog box displays the progress of the export process. Once the process is complete, a summary report appears.
- ![Screenshot that shows the Export Application Package dialog box for Export Progress and Summary.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image41.jpg)
-13. Click **Finish**.Use this application package to deploy to customer Web sites as described in Step 3. Deploy a Customer Site using IIS with Web Deploy.
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-### Step 3. Deploy a Customer Site using IIS with Web Deploy
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-#### Overview
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-When deploying a customer site, most Hosting Service Providers use a control panel that allows them to capture the information required for deployment. This information can then be passed to scripts that create the user, configure the site for hosting, create a database, and import the application package. Here are the basic steps required to deploy a customer site:
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-A. Create a Customer Application Web Site
-B. Create a Customer Application Database
-C. Import the Application Package using a CLI Command or PowerShell Script
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-#### A. Create a Customer Application Web Site
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-To create a customer application Web site, complete the steps described in A. Create an IIS Web Site for this Application.
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-**Tips:**
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-- When you create the Web site in IIS, give your application a user-friendly name by creating a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for the host header and adding that FQDN to your Domain Name Service.
-- You can automate this process using a script similar to the one described in the section: Automated Deployment Script.
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-#### B. Create a Customer Application Database
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-To create a customer application database, complete these steps:
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-1. Open a command-line prompt (or MySQL Manager) at the MySQL bin directory. If you used the default installation path, the bin directory path will be similar to the following: `C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.1\bin`
-2. Enter the administrator password, and press **Enter**.
-3. Type the following command to create the database, and press **Enter**.
- `mysql> create database drupal;`
-4. Type this command to create a user, and press **Enter**.
- `mysql> create user ‘drupaluser'@'localhost' identified by ‘password';`
-5. Type this command to grant permissions, and press **Enter**.
- `mysql> grant all on drupal. \* to ‘drupal'@'localhost';`
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-Your command window should appear similar to the following:
-![Screenshot of a command window. Commands for create database, create user, and grant all are entered.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image43.jpg)
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-> [!TIP]
-> You can automate this process using a script similar to the one described in the section: MySQL Database Creation Script.
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-#### C. Import the Application Package using a CLI Command or PowerShell Script
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-Once you export the application package (as described in Step 2. Create an Application Package for Deployment), you can easily import the package into the customer site using the CLI command or PowerShell script listed below. These methods allow you to add the parameters that are required to configure an application for use.
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-The examples in this topic show how to import Drupal into an IIS Web site and install the application database. This package is configured to allow two parameters: one for the IIS site name and one for the database connection string.
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-##### CLI Command
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-[!code-console[Main](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/samples/sample2.cmd)]
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-##### PowerShell Script
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-[!code-console[Main](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/samples/sample3.cmd)]
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-## Sample Powershell Scripts
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-### Automated Deployment Script
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-[!code-powershell[Main](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/samples/sample4.ps1)]
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-### MySQL Database Creation Script
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-[!code-powershell[Main](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/samples/sample5.ps1)]
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-#### Install MySQL on your Database Server
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-1. Download the latest stable version of MySQL from the [official website](https://www.mysql.com/ "MySQL website") and run the installer on a dedicated **database server.**
- The MySQL Server Instance Configuration Wizard appears.
- ![Screenshot that shows My SQL Server Instance Configuration Wizard. Dedicated My SQL Server Machine is selected.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image45.jpg)
-2. Click the **Dedicated MySQL Server Machine** option button, and click **Next**.
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- ![Screenshot that shows My SQL Server Instance Configuration Wizard for Inno D B Table space Settings.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image47.jpg)
-3. Click **Next**.
- ![Screenshot that shows My SQL Server Instance Configuration Wizard with Online Transaction Processing selected.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image49.jpg)
-4. For concurrent connections, click the **Online Transaction Processing (OLTP)** option button (since this option reflects the workload of a typical shared hosting database server), and then click **Next**.
- ![Screenshot that shows My SQL Server Instance Configuration Wizard with Enable T C P I P Networking selected.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image51.jpg)
-5. Click the **Enable TCP/IP Networking** check box, and then click the **Add firewall exception for this post** check box.
-6. Clear the **Enable Strict Mode** check box if it is checked.
- ![Screenshot that shows My SQL Server Instance Configuration Wizard with Best Support for Multilingualism selected.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image53.jpg)
-7. Click the Best Support For Multilingualism option button to enable support for the UTF-8 character set.
- **IMPORTANT!** You must choose the Best Support for Multilingualism option button since several applications in the Web Application Gallery require UTF-8 support in the database.
-8. Click **Next**.
- ![Screenshot that shows My SQL Server Instance Configuration Wizard with Include Bin Directory in Windows PATH selected.](deploying-drupal-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image55.jpg)
-9. Click the **Include Bin Directory in Windows PATH** check box, and click **Next**.
-10. Since MySQL is installed on the database server (which is different than the Web server that runs the Web Deploy web server component), you must complete these steps to ensure Web Deploy can access the database server:
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- - Copy mysqldump.exe (typically located in `C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.1\bin`) to your **Web server** in `C:\mysqldump\mysqldump.exe`.
- - On the **Web server**, set a registry key (`HKEY\_LOCAL\_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\IIS Extensions\MSDeploy\1\mysqldumppath`) to string value == "c:\mysqldump\mysqldump.exe"
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- > [!NOTE]
- > If you lose the credentials to your MySQL database, refer to the link: [*Resetting the Root Password: Windows Systems*](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/resetting-permissions.html#resetting-permissions-windows) to reset your password.
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-## Products Installed by Default using Web PI
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-This table provides additional information about the products that are installed by default using Web PI:
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-| Product | Description |
-| --- | --- |
-| .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 | .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 is a full cumulative update that contains many new features building incrementally upon .NET Framework 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, and includes cumulative servicing updates to the .NET Framework 2.0 and .NET Framework 3.0 subcomponents. For more information, refer to the link: [*Microsoft Download Center*](https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=ab99342f-5d1a-413d-8319-81da479ab0d7&displaylang=en). |
-| .NET Framework 4.0 | The .NET Framework is Microsoft's comprehensive and consistent programming model for building applications that have visually stunning user experiences, seamless and secure communication, and the ability to model a range of business processes. For more information, refer to the link: [*.NET Framework Developer Center*](https://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/aa569263). |
-| ASP.NET | ASP.NET is a free web framework that enables great Web applications. Used by millions of developers, it runs some of the biggest sites in the world. For more information, refer to the link: [Microsoft ASP.net](https://www.asp.net/get-started). |
-| ASP.NET MVC | ASP.NET MVC is part of the ASP.NET Web application framework and is one of the two different programming models you can use to create ASP.NET Web applications. For more information, refer to the link: [*Microsoft ASP.net*](https://www.asp.net/mvc/whatisaspmvc). |
-| ASP.NET MVC3 | ASP.NET MVC 3 builds on top of the features in ASP.NET MVC 1 and 2, adding on great features that both simplify your code and allow for deeper extensibility. For more information, refer to the link: [*Microsoft ASP.net*](https://www.asp.net/mvc/mvc3). |
-| ASP.NET Web Pages | The ASP.NET Web Forms page framework is a scalable common language runtime programming model that can be used on the server to dynamically generate Web pages. For more information, refer to the Microsoft .net Framework SDK link: [*Introduction to ASP.NET Pages*](https://quickstarts.asp.net/QuickStartv20/aspnet/doc/pages/pages.aspx). |
-| Common Gateway Interface (CGI) | CGI is a standard for interfacing external programs with information servers on the Internet. For more information, refer to the link: [*CGI: Common Gateway Interface*](http://www.w3.org/CGI/). |
-| FTP Publishing Service | The FTP Publishing Service for IIS allows Web content creators to publish content more easily and securely to IIS Web servers using modern Internet publishing standards. For more information, refer to the link: [*FTP Publishing Service*](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/ftp). |
-| IIS 7 Web Server | Internet Information Services (IIS) for Windows Server is a flexible, secure and easy-to-manage Web server for hosting anything on the Web. For more information, refer to the link: [*IIS*](https://www.iis.net/overview). |
-| IIS Remote Management Service | Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager for Remote Administration provides end users and administrators with the ability to securely manage remote IIS servers from Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. For more information, refer to the link: [*IIS Manager for Remote Administration*](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/iis-manager). |
-| Media Services 3.0 | IIS Media Services, an integrated HTTP-based media delivery platform, delivers true HD (720p+) live and on-demand streaming, DVR functionality, and real-time analytics support to computers, TVs, and mobile devices. For more information, refer to the link: [*IIS Media Services*](https://www.iis.net/media). |
-| Microsoft Driver for PHP for SQL Server 2.0 in IIS | The Microsoft Drivers for PHP for SQL Server provide connectivity to Microsoft SQL Server from PHP applications. For more information, refer to the link: [*Microsoft Drivers for PHP for SQL Server*](https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=80e44913-24b4-4113-8807-caae6cf2ca05&displaylang=en). |
-| Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | SQL Server delivers on Microsoft's Data Platform vision by helping your organization manage your data by enabling you to store data from structured, semi-structured, and unstructured documents within the database. For more information, refer to the link: [*Microsoft SQL Server 2008*](https://www.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2008/en/us/default.aspx). |
-| Microsoft Web Deploy 2.0 | Web Deploy (Web Deployment Tool) simplifies the migration, management and deployment of IIS Web servers, Web applications and Web sites. For more information, refer to the link: [*Web Deploy*](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/web-deploy). |
-| MySQL Connector/Net 6.2.3 | Connector/Net is a fully-managed ADO.NET driver for MySQL. For more information, refer to the link: [*MySQL Download Connector/Net*](http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/net/6.2.html). |
-| PHP Driver for SQL Server | The SQL Server Driver for PHP v1.1 is designed to enable reliable, scalable integration with SQL Server for PHP applications deployed on the Windows platform. For more information, refer to the link: [*SQL Server Driver for PHP*](https://www.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2005/en/us/php-driver.aspx). |
-| PHP | PHP is a general-purpose scripting language that can be embedded into HTML and is especially suited for Web development. For more information, refer to the link: [*PHP*](http://www.php.net/). |
-| SQL Server 2008 Management Objects | The SQL Server Management Objects (SMO) is a .NET Framework object model that enables software developers to create client-side applications to manage and administer SQL Server objects and services. For more information, refer to the link: [*Microsoft TechNet SQL Server Management Objects (SMO)*](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/ms162169.aspx). |
-| URL Rewrite 2.0 | IIS URL Rewrite 2.0 enables Web administrators to create powerful rules to implement URLs that are easier for users to remember and easier for search engines to find. For more information, refer to the link: [*URL Rewrite*](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/url-rewrite). |
-| Windows Cache 1.1 for PHP | Windows Cache Extension for PHP is a PHP accelerator that is used to increase the speed of PHP applications running on Windows and Windows Server. For more information, refer to the link: [*Windows Cache Extension for PHP*](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/wincache-extension). |
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-## Related Information Links
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-- [Web Deployment Tool (MS Deploy) Forum](https://forums.iis.net/1144.aspx)
-- [PHP Manager for IIS 7 Community](https://www.iis.net/downloads/community/2010/09/php-manager-for-iis-7)
-- [Configure and Optimize the Microsoft Web Platform for PHP Applications](../../application-frameworks/install-and-configure-php-on-iis/index.md)
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-msdeploy.exe -verb:sync -source:package=C:\Websites\Packages\Temp\drupalMSDeployPackage.zip
- -dest:auto -setParam:name="SiteName",kind=ProviderPath,scope=iisApp,Value=drupal/;
- -setParam:name="ConnectionString",kind=ProviderPath,scope=dbMySql,Value=server=localhost;
- database=drupal;Uid=drupal;Pwd=password; > DWSpackage7.log
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- "-dest:contentPath=`"\\$Server\$share\$appname\$web_project_name`""
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-# Web Deploy: Powershell script to setup IIS sites for Hosting.
-# Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp. 2010
-#
-# Requirements: IIS 7, Windows Server 2008 (or higher)
-#
-# You should use this script if you want to set up a Windows 2008 (or higher)
-# server for delegated Web Deploy deployments.
-# 1. Create an IIS Site
-# 2. Creates an IIS Manager user and assigns it
-# permissions to the IIS Site Created
-#
-# ================= PARAMS =======================
-#
-# All of these parameters are required.
-#
-# $website IIS Web site.
-# $iisManagerUsername User name of IIS Manager user
-# $iisManagerPassword Password of above user.
-# $hostheaderName Web site Host Header/FQDN
-#
-# All of these parameters are optional.
-#
-# $wmsvcUsername,
-# $directory App physical directory c:\websites by default.
-# $serverPort Web site Port 80 by default.
-#
-# sample usage AddHostingSite.ps1
-# -website MyWebSite01
-# -iisManagerUsername TestUser01
-# -iisManagerPassword TestPass01
-# -hostheaderName www.mysite.com
-# -directory c:\Websites -serverPort 80
-param($website, $iisManagerUsername, $iisManagerPassword, $hostheaderName, $wmsvcUsername, $directory, $serverPort)
-clear-host
-sv APPCMD -value $env:systemroot\system32\inetsrv\AppCmd.exe
-# Check if params are missing
-if($website -eq $null){
- write-host 'Please specify a website. Script aborting.'
- break
-}
-if($iisManagerUsername -eq $null){
- write-host 'Please supply an IIS Manager username to create account. Script aborting.'
- break
-}
-if($iisManagerPassword -eq $null){
- write-host 'Please supply an IIS Manager password to create account. Script aborting.'
- break
-}
-if($wmsvcUsername -eq $null){
- $wmsvcUsername = "LOCAL SERVICE"
-}
-if($directory -eq $null){
- $directory = "c:\Websites"
-}
-if($hostheaderName -eq $null){
- write-host 'Please specify a domain name for the websites host header. Script aborting.'
- break
-}
-if($serverPort -eq $null){
- $serverPort = '80'
-}
-# ================= GLOBAL VARIABLES ====================
-# IIS management assemblies
-$ENV_APPPOOL_NAME = $website + "_AP"
-$global:mwaAssembly = $null
-$global:mwmAssembly = $null
-# the instance Microsoft.Web.Administration.ServerManager we use to interact
-# with IIS's administration.config
-$global:serverManager = $null
-# collection of Web Deploy delegation rules
-$global:delegationRulesCollection = $null
-# ================ METHODS =======================
-function LoadAssemblies{
- trap [Exception]{
- write-host 'Failed to load Microsoft.Web.*.dll. Are you sure IIS 7 is installed?'
- break
- }
- $global:mwaAssembly = [System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFrom( [System.Environment]::ExpandEnvironmentVariables("%WINDIR%") +
- "\system32\inetsrv\Microsoft.Web.Administration.dll" )
- $global:serverManager = (New-Object Microsoft.Web.Administration.ServerManager)
- $global:mwmAssembly = [System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFrom( [System.Environment]::ExpandEnvironmentVariables("%WINDIR%") +
- "\system32\inetsrv\Microsoft.Web.Management.dll" )
-}
- function NotServerOS{
- $sku = $((gwmi win32_operatingsystem).OperatingSystemSKU)
- $server_skus = @(7,8,9,10,12,13,14,15,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25)
-
- return ($server_skus -notcontains $sku)
-}
- function CheckDelegationRulesExist{
- trap [Exception]{
- write-host 'Did not find delegation rules in administration.config'
- return $false
- }
- $global:delegationRulesCollection = $serverManager.GetAdministrationConfiguration().GetSection("system.webServer/management/delegation").GetCollection()
-
- if($global:delegationRulesCollection.Count -eq 0){
- return $false
- }
- else{
- return $true
- }
-}
-function CreateAndAuthorizeIISManagerUser {
- param ($username, $pwd)
- trap [Exception]{
- write-host "Could not create and / or authorize IIS Manager user on Default Web Site: $username"
- }
- [Microsoft.Web.Management.Server.ManagementAuthentication]::CreateUser($username, $pwd)
- [Microsoft.Web.Management.Server.ManagementAuthorization]::Grant($username, $website, $FALSE)
- write-host "Created IIS Manager user: $username and granted it permissions on website: $website"
-}
- function GetPhysicalPathOfWebsite{
- $path = ""
- if($website -eq $null){
- $path = $serverManager.Sites[0].Applications[0].virtualDirectories[0].physicalPath
- }
- else{
- $i = 0
- $found = $false
- for ($i=0; $i -lt $serverManager.Sites.Count; $i++){
- if($serverManager.Sites[$i].Name -eq $website){
- $found = $true
- break;
- }
- }
- if($found){
- $path = $serverManager.Sites[$i].Applications[0].virtualDirectories[0].physicalPath
- }
- }
- # if website doesn't exist, create it
- if($path -eq ""){
- $fp = $directory+ "\" +$website
- $global:serverManager = (New-Object Microsoft.Web.Administration.ServerManager)
- $global:serverManager.Sites.Add($website, $fp, 8080)
- $global:serverManager.CommitChanges()
- new-item $fp -type directory
- $path = $fp
- # Create the AppPool for this site
- Invoke-Expression "$APPCMD add apppool /name:$ENV_APPPOOL_NAME"
- Invoke-Expression "$APPCMD set apppool /apppool.name:$ENV_APPPOOL_NAME /processModel.identityType:NetworkService"
- Invoke-Expression "$APPCMD add app /site.name:$WebSite /path:/ /physicalPath:`"$path`" /applicationPool:$ENV_APPPOOL_NAME"
-
- #appcmd add site /name: $website /physicalPath: $path /bindings:http/*:$serverPort: $hostheaderName
-
- echo $error
- write-host "Created new website name: $website, directory: $path , port:$serverport"
- }
-
- return $path
-}
-#================= Main Script =================
-if(NotServerOS){
- write-host 'Please run this script on a server OS only. Script aborting.'
- break
-}
-LoadAssemblies
-$physicalPathOfWebSite = GetPhysicalPathOfWebsite
-$physicalPathOfApplicationHost = [System.Environment]::ExpandEnvironmentVariables("%WINDIR%") + "\system32\inetsrv\config\applicationHost.config"
-CreateAndAuthorizeIISManagerUser $iisManagerUsername $iisManagerPassword
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-# Powershell Args
-$dbusername = $args[0] # Administrative Username
-$dbpassword = $args[1] # Administrative Password
-$dbname = $args[2] # Database Name to Create
-$appUsername = $args[3] # Application Username
-$appPassword = $args[4] # Application Users Username
-# Add MySQL Data Connector
-[void][system.reflection.Assembly]::LoadWithPartialName("MySql.Data")
-# Open Connection to SQL Server
-$connStr = "server=127.0.0.1;port=3306;uid=root;pwd=SQLPassword"
-$conn = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection($connStr)
-$conn.Open()
-# Create MySQL Database
-$createmysqldatabase = 'CREATE DATABASE `' + $dbname + '`'
-$cmd = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlCommand($createmysqldatabase, $conn)
-$da = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlDataAdapter($cmd)
-$ds = New-Object System.Data.DataSet
-$da.Fill($ds)
-# Create MySQL User
-$createmysqluser = 'CREATE USER `' + $appUsername + '`@`localhost` ' + ' identified by `' + $appPassword + '`'
-$cmd = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlCommand($createmysqluser, $conn)
-$da = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlDataAdapter($cmd)
-$ds = New-Object System.Data.DataSet
-$da.Fill($ds)
-# Grant permissions to Database
-$grantmysqldatabaseperms = 'Grant ALL on ' + $dbname + '.* to `' + $appUsername + '`@`localhost` '
-$cmd = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlCommand($grantmysqldatabaseperms, $conn)
-$da = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlDataAdapter($cmd)
-$ds = New-Object System.Data.DataSet
-$da.Fill($ds)
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----
-title: "Deploying Joomla! via Packages in a Hosting Environment"
-author: simtan
-description: "Introduction Joomla! is an open source content management system (CMS) for publishing content to the World Wide Web and intranets. This document provides ste..."
-ms.date: 03/10/2011
-ms.assetid: 7816c14c-a519-4fd4-8313-1cbb0baea7f8
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/publish/deploying-application-packages/deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Deploying Joomla! via Packages in a Hosting Environment
-
-by [Simon Tan](https://github.com/simtan)
-
-Joomla! is an open source content management system (CMS) for publishing content to the World Wide Web and intranets. This document provides step-by-step instructions on how to easily create a package containing the Joomla! application for one-click deployment in a hosting environment. For more information about the Joomla! application, visit the link: [*Windows Web App page for Joomla!*](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/joomla16.aspx).
-
-Here is a zipped PDF of this complete document: [JoomlaDocPDF](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment-993-joomla-v051.zip)
-
-## Requirements
-
-Environment Requirements:
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-- Windows Server 2008 R2 or greater
-- IIS 7.0 or above
-- Web Deploy 2.0
-
-Application Requirements:
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-- PHP 5.2
-- MySQL 5.1
-- Windows Cache 1.1 for PHP
-
-For information about how to install the necessary components, see the section Step 1. Set Up Your Servers for Hosting.
-
-## Procedure
-
-This procedure describes how to install Joomla! using IIS with Web Deploy. IIS with Web Deploy makes installing sites simple and extremely flexible for Hosting Service Providers by allowing them to create deployment packages that include the site, its content, and its database. The package can then be deployed by importing it into IIS via the console or a script. For more information about Web Deploy, refer to the link: [*Web Deploy 2.0 : The Official Microsoft IIS Site*](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/web-deploy).
-
-This procedure requires three basic steps:
-
-Step 1. Set Up Your Servers for Hosting
-Step 2. Create an Application Package for Deployment
-Step 3. Deploy a Customer Site using IIS with Web Deploy
-
-### Step 1. Set Up Your Servers for Hosting
-
-#### Overview
-
-This step describes the server components that are required to support deployment of install packages via Web Deploy.
-
-#### Prerequisites
-
-While it is possible to run a web server and database server on the same machine, it is not recommended due to performance and security reasons. We recommend that you use two separate machines running Windows Server 2008 R2: one acting as the Web server and one acting as the database server.
-
-> [!NOTE]
-> Both machines must be connected to the Internet to download the required server components.
-
-To simplify installation of the Web server components, installing Web Platform Installer (Web PI) on both machines is highly recommended. Web PI is a tool that automates the installation of a vast majority of server components and other products for Microsoft's Web Platform.
-
-#### Install Web Server Components on Your Web Server and Database Server
-
-To install the required components on your Web server and database server using Web PI 3.0, visit the link: [*Install Spotlight Components plus PHP/MySQL related components using Web PI*](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appid=IIS7;NETFramework35;NETFramework4;ASPNET;MVC;WDeploy;FTPServer;MediaServices3;ManagementService;CGI;URLRewrite2;SMO;PHP52;WinCache52_11;MySQLConnector;SQLDriverPHPForIIS "Install Components") and click **Install,** follow the onscreen instructions.
-
-> [!NOTE]
-> A complete list of components that are installed by default with Web PI 3.0 is included in the Products Installed by Default using Web PI section of this document. You can also review the list of products before installation begins.
-
-#### Install MySQL on Your Database Server
-
-To install MySQL, [click here on this link](http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.1.html) to download MySQL 5.1 and complete the steps described in the **Install MySQL on Your Database Server** in this document.
-
-#### Next Steps
-
-- If the Web Deploy 2.0 component is newly installed, you must configure it to allow delegated deployments. Refer to the link: [*Configure the Web Deploy Component on the Web Server*](../../web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/configure-site-for-web-deploy-publishing.md) for more information.
-- After you install and configure the server components, validate your server configuration by following the procedures described at the link: [*Validate Your Server Configuration*](../../web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/validate-your-server-configuration.md).
-
-### Step 2. Create an Application Package for Deployment
-
-This step describes how to export an application package that can be used to quickly provision IIS sites and includes these substeps:
-
-A. Create an IIS Web Site
-B. Install the Application to the IIS Application Web Site
-C. Enable Permalinks for Your Application (Optional)
-D. Export the Package from the IIS Application Web Site
-
-#### A. Create an IIS Web Site for this Application
-
-1. Open Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
-
- The Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager application opens.
- ![Screenshot of the Internet Information Services Manager Window. The Sites folder is highlighted.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image1.jpg)
-2. Expand your server connection, and click **Sites**.
-3. In the Actions area, click the **Add Web Site** link. The Add Web Site dialog box appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Add Web Site dialog box.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image3.jpg)
-4. Enter a site name for your Web site.
-5. In the Physical path field, type the physical path to the folder in which the application is installed, or click the browse button (...) to navigate to the folder.
-6. In the Binding area, select the protocol for your Web site from the Type drop-down list.
-7. Type the IP address to your Web site in the IP address drop-down list. The default value is All Unassigned.
-8. Type a port number in the Port field.
-9. Type a host name for the Web site in the Host name field.
-10. If you want the Web site to be immediately available and do not need to make further changes, select the **Start Web site immediately** check box.
-11. Click **OK**.
-
-#### B. Install the Application to the IIS Application Web Site
-
-1. Open Web Platform Installer (Web PI) locally from the Web server. The Web Platform Installer application opens.
- ![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installer window. The Joomla application is highlighted.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image5.jpg)
-2. Select **Joomla!**, and click **Install**. The Web Platform Installation window appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installation window.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image7.jpg)
-3. Click **I Accept** to accept the end-user license agreement.
- ![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installation window displaying Step 1 of 2.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image9.jpg)
-4. From the Web Site drop-down list, select the Web site you created earlier in this procedure.
-5. In the application name field, enter an application name if it is different from the default value.
- The remaining fields are populated automatically based on your Web site information.
-6. Click **Continue**.
- ![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installation window displaying Step 2 of 2.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image11.jpg)
-7. From the Create a new or use an existing database drop-down list, select **Create new database**.
-8. Enter the following information in the appropriate fields to create a new database:
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- - Database administrator user name and password—User name and password to allow administrative access to this database.
- - Database user name and password—User name and password to allow general access to this database.
- - Database server—Name of the server on which this database resides.
- - Database name—Name of this database.
- - Database prefix—Prefix added to database table names used to identify this database.
- - Load sample data—Indicate whether you want to load sample data into this database.
- - Web site name—Name of your Web site.
- - Site administrator—User name for the Web site specified in the Website Name field.
- - Site administrator password—Password for the Web site administrator.
- - Site administrator email address—Email address for the Web site administrator.
-
- > [!NOTE]
- > You must scroll down to view all required fields.
-9. Click **Continue**.
- ![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installation window displaying the successful installation message.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image13.jpg)
-10. Once the Web PI process is complete, you can do one of the following:
-
- - Click **Finish** to complete the installation process. If you click Finish to complete the installation process, proceed to step C. Enable Permalinks (Optional) to continue creating an application package for deployment.
- - Click **Launch Joomla!** to launch your Joomla application. If you click Launch Joomla! link, the Joomla! application page appears:
- ![Screenshot of a browser window displaying the Joomla! application page.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image15.jpg)
-
-For information about setting up your Joomla! site, refer to the link: [*Joomla! documentation Web page*](http://help.joomla.org/).
-
-#### C. Enable Permalinks (Optional)
-
-By default, Joomla uses query string parameters for all the URLs it generates for your Web site. You can change this default behavior by enabling Search Engine Friendly URLs, a feature which relies on the URL rewriting functionality. To enable permalinks in Joomla, complete these steps:
-
-1. If it does not already exist, create and open a Web.config file located in the root of the Joomla! install directory; for example: `C:\inetpub\wwwroot\joomla`
-2. Paste the following XML code into the file:
-
- [!code-xml[Main](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/samples/sample1.xml)]
-
- **IMPORTANT!** The backslashes (\) in the source code above indicate new lines. The backslashes are not part of the code and should be removed (along with the new line) before you paste the code into the Web.config file.
-3. Save the web.config file.
-4. Open a Web browser, and log in to the Joomla administrator console at `http://localhost/joomla/administrator/`.
-5. Select **Site** > **Global Configuration** to configure the following SEO settings:
-
- - Search Engine Friendly URLs - **Yes**
- - Add suffix to URLs - **No**
-6. Click **Apply** to save the configuration.
-
-#### D. Export the Package from the IIS Application Web Site
-
-1. Open IIS Manager.
- The Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager application opens.
- ![Screenshot of the I I S Manager Window. The sites page is open and Joomla! is highlighted.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image17.jpg)
-2. In the Connections navigation pane, expand **Sites**, and select the Web site you just created.
- ![Screenshot of the I I S Manager window displaying the connections navigation pane.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image19.jpg)
-3. Click the **Export Application** link located in the Deploy section of the Actions pane.
-
- The Export Application Package (Select the Contents of the Package) dialog box appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Export Application Package dialog box. Web Application (Joomla!) is highlighted.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image21.jpg)
-4. Click **Manage Components**.
-
- The Manage Components dialog box appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Manage Components dialog box.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image23.jpg)
-5. Double-click the second row of the Provider Name column.
- ![Screenshot of the Manage Components dialog box with the drop down menu of the Provider name column displayed.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image25.jpg)
-6. Select **dbMySql** from the drop-down list.
- ![Screenshot of the Manage Components dialog box with d b My S Q L selected in the drop down list.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image27.jpg)
-7. Double-click the second row of the Path column, and enter the connection string for your package export.
- ![Screenshot of the Manage Components dialog box with the Path field displayed.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image29.jpg)
-8. Click outside of the box in which you entered the connection string, and click **OK**.
-
- The newly created parameter now appears in the Export Application Package (Select Parameters) dialog box.
- ![Screenshot of the Application Package Select Parameters dialog box.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image31.jpg)
-9. Rename the parameters:
-
- - Select **Parameter 1**, and click **Edit**.
-
- The Edit Parameter dialog box appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Edit Parameter dialog box.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image33.jpg)
- - Enter **SiteName** in the Name field, and click **OK**.
- - Repeat these steps to rename Parameter 2 to "ConnectionString."
-
- The parameters appear renamed in the Export Application Package (Select Parameters) dialog box.
- ![Screenshot of the Export Application Package Select Parameters dialog box displaying the renamed parameter.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image35.jpg)
-10. Click **Next**.
-
- The Export Application Package (Save Package) dialog box appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Export Application Package Save Package dialog box displaying the package path info.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image37.jpg)
-11. Enter the path to the application package, or click Browse to locate the application file.
-12. Click **Next**.
-
- The Export Application Package (Export Progress and Summary) dialog box displays the progress of the export process. Once the process is complete, a summary report appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Export Application Package on the Export Progress and Summary page. The Summary tab is displayed.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image39.jpg)
-13. Click **Finish**.Use this application package to deploy to customer Web sites as described in Step 3. Deploy a Customer Site using IIS with Web Deploy.
-
-
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-### Step 3. Deploy a Customer Site using IIS with Web Deploy
-
-When deploying a customer site, most Hosting Service Providers use a control panel that allows them to capture the information required for deployment. This information can then be passed to scripts that create the user, configure the site for hosting, create a database, and import the application package. Here are the basic steps required to deploy a customer site:
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-A. Create a Customer Application Web Site
-B. Create a Customer Application Database
-C. Import the Application Package using a CLI Command or PowerShell Script
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-#### A. Create a Customer Application Web Site
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-To create a customer application Web site, complete the steps described in A. Create an IIS Web Site for this Application.
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-**Tips:**
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-- When you create the Web site in IIS, give your application a user-friendly name by creating a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for the host header and adding that FQDN to your Domain Name Service.
-- You can automate this process using a script similar to the one described in the section Automated Deployment Script.
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-#### B. Create a Customer Application Database
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-To create a customer application database, complete these steps:
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-1. Open a command-line prompt (or MySQL Manager) at the MySQL bin directory. If you used the default installation path, the bin directory path will be similar to the following: `C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.1\bin`
-2. Enter the administrator password, and press **Enter**.
-3. Type the following command to create the database, and press **Enter**.
- `mysql> create database Joomla;`
-4. Type this command to create a user, and press **Enter**.
- `mysql> create user ‘Joomla01'@'localhost' identified by ‘password';`
-5. Type this command to grant permissions, and press **Enter**.
- `mysql> grant all on Joomla. \* to ‘Joomla01'@'localhost';`
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-![Screenshot of a command line prompt displaying the My S Q L database creation steps.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image41.jpg)
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-> [!TIP]
-> You can automate this process using a script similar to the one described in the section MySQL Database Creation Script.
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-#### C. Import the Application Package using a CLI Command or PowerShell Script
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-Once you export the application package (as described in Step 2. Create an Application Package for Deployment), you can easily import the package into the customer site using the CLI command or PowerShell script listed below. These methods allow you to add the parameters that are required to configure an application for use.
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-The examples in this topic show how to import Joomla! into an IIS Web site and install the application database. This package is configured to allow two parameters: one for the IIS site name and one for the database connection string.
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-##### CLI Command
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-[!code-console[Main](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/samples/sample2.cmd)]
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-##### PowerShell MSDeploy Script
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-[!code-console[Main](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/samples/sample3.cmd)]
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-## Sample Powershell Scripts
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-### Automated Website Deployment Script
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-[!code-powershell[Main](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/samples/sample4.ps1)]
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-### MySQL Database Creation Script
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-[!code-powershell[Main](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/samples/sample5.ps1)]
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-#### Install MySQL on Your Database Server
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-1. Download the latest stable version of MySQL from the [official website](http://www.mysql.com/) and run the installer on a dedicated **database server.**
- The MySQL Server Instance Configuration Wizard appears.
- ![Screenshot of the My S Q L Server Instance Configuration Wizard dialog box. The Dedicated My S Q L Server Machine type is selected.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image43.jpg)
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- ![Screenshot of the My S Q L Server Instance Configuration Wizard dialog box displaying the settings options.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image45.jpg)
-2. Click the **Dedicated MySQL Server Machine** option button, and click **Next**.
-3. Click **Next**.
- ![Screenshot of the My S Q L Server Instance Configuration Wizard dialog box. The Online Transaction Processing (O L T P) connection type is selected.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image47.jpg)
-4. For concurrent connections, click the **Online Transaction Processing (OLTP)** option button (since this option reflects the workload of a typical shared hosting database server), and then click **Next**.
- ![Screenshot of the My S Q L Server Instance Configuration Wizard dialog box displaying the networking options. Enable T C P/ I P Networking option is selected.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image49.jpg)
-5. Click the **Enable TCP/IP Networking** check box, and then click the **Add firewall exception for this post** check box.
-6. Clear the **Enable Strict Mode** check box if it is checked.
- ![Screenshot of the My S Q L Server Instance Configuration Wizard dialog box displaying the default character setting options. The Best Support for Multilingualism option is selected.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image51.jpg)
-7. Click the Best Support For Multilingualism option button to enable support for the UTF-8 character set.
- **IMPORTANT!** You must choose the Best Support for Multilingualism option button since several applications in the Web Application Gallery require UTF-8 support in the database.
-8. Click **Next**.
- ![Screenshot of the My S Q L Server Instance Configuration Wizard dialog box displaying the windows options page. The box for Include Bin Directory in Windows PATH is checked.](deploying-joomla-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image53.jpg)
-9. Click the **Include Bin Directory in Windows PATH** check box, and click **Next**.
-10. Since MySQL is installed on the database server (which is different than the Web server that runs the Web Deploy web server component), you must complete these steps to ensure Web Deploy can access the database server:
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- - Copy mysqldump.exe (typically located in `C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.1\bin`) to your **Web server** in `C:\mysqldump\mysqldump.exe`.
- - On the **Web server**, set a registry key (`HKEY\_LOCAL\_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\IIS Extensions\MSDeploy\1\mysqldumppath`) to string value == "c:\mysqldump\mysqldump.exe"
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-> [!NOTE]
-> If you lose the credentials to your MySQL database, refer to the link: [*Resetting the Root Password: Windows Systems*](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/resetting-permissions.html#resetting-permissions-windows) to reset your password.
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-## Products Installed by Default using Web PI
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-This table provides additional information about the products that are installed by default using Web PI:
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-| Product | Description |
-| --- | --- |
-| .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 | .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 is a full cumulative update that contains many new features building incrementally upon .NET Framework 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, and includes cumulative servicing updates to the .NET Framework 2.0 and .NET Framework 3.0 subcomponents. For more information, refer to the link: [*Microsoft Download Center*](https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=ab99342f-5d1a-413d-8319-81da479ab0d7&displaylang=en). |
-| .NET Framework 4.0 | The .NET Framework is Microsoft's comprehensive and consistent programming model for building applications that have visually stunning user experiences, seamless and secure communication, and the ability to model a range of business processes. For more information, refer to the link: [*.NET Framework Developer Center*](https://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/aa569263). |
-| ASP.NET | ASP.NET is a free web framework that enables great Web applications. Used by millions of developers, it runs some of the biggest sites in the world. For more information, refer to the link: [Microsoft ASP.net](https://www.asp.net/get-started). |
-| ASP.NET MVC | ASP.NET MVC is part of the ASP.NET Web application framework and is one of the two different programming models you can use to create ASP.NET Web applications. For more information, refer to the link: [*Microsoft ASP.net*](https://www.asp.net/mvc/whatisaspmvc). |
-| ASP.NET MVC3 | ASP.NET MVC 3 builds on top of the features in ASP.NET MVC 1 and 2, adding on great features that both simplify your code and allow for deeper extensibility. For more information, refer to the link: [*Microsoft ASP.net*](https://www.asp.net/mvc/mvc3). |
-| ASP.NET Web Pages | The ASP.NET Web Forms page framework is a scalable common language runtime programming model that can be used on the server to dynamically generate Web pages. For more information, refer to the Microsoft .net Framework SDK at the link: [*Introduction to ASP.NET Pages*](https://quickstarts.asp.net/QuickStartv20/aspnet/doc/pages/pages.aspx). |
-| Common Gateway Interface (CGI) | CGI is a standard for interfacing external programs with information servers on the Internet. For more information, refer to the link: [*CGI: Common Gateway Interface*](http://www.w3.org/CGI/). |
-| FTP Publishing Service | The FTP Publishing Service for IIS allows Web content creators to publish content more easily and securely to IIS Web servers using modern Internet publishing standards. For more information, refer to the link: [*FTP Publishing Service*](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/ftp). |
-| IIS 7 Web Server | Internet Information Services (IIS) for Windows Server is a flexible, secure and easy-to-manage Web server for hosting anything on the Web. For more information, refer to the link: [IIS](https://www.iis.net/overview). |
-| IIS Remote Management Service | Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager for Remote Administration provides end users and administrators with the ability to securely manage remote IIS servers from Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. For more information, refer to the link: [*IIS Manager for Remote Administration*](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/iis-manager). |
-| Media Services 3.0 | IIS Media Services, an integrated HTTP-based media delivery platform, delivers true HD (720p+) live and on-demand streaming, DVR functionality, and real-time analytics support to computers, TVs, and mobile devices. For more information, refer to the link: [*IIS Media Services*](https://www.iis.net/media). |
-| Microsoft Driver for PHP for SQL Server 2.0 in IIS | The Microsoft Drivers for PHP for SQL Server provide connectivity to Microsoft SQL Server from PHP applications. For more information, refer to the link: [*Microsoft Drivers for PHP for SQL Server*](https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=80e44913-24b4-4113-8807-caae6cf2ca05&displaylang=en). |
-| Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | SQL Server delivers on Microsoft's Data Platform vision by helping your organization manage your data by enabling you to store data from structured, semi-structured, and unstructured documents within the database. For more information, refer to the link: [*Microsoft SQL Server 2008*](https://www.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2008/en/us/default.aspx). |
-| Microsoft Web Deploy 2.0 | Web Deploy (Web Deployment Tool) simplifies the migration, management and deployment of IIS Web servers, Web applications and Web sites. For more information, refer to the link: [*Web Deploy*](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/web-deploy). |
-| MySQL Connector/Net 6.2.3 | Connector/Net is a fully-managed ADO.NET driver for MySQL. For more information, refer to the link: [*MySQL Download Connector/Net*](http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/net/6.2.html). |
-| PHP Driver for SQL Server | The SQL Server Driver for PHP v1.1 is designed to enable reliable, scalable integration with SQL Server for PHP applications deployed on the Windows platform. For more information, refer to the link: [*SQL Server Driver for PHP*](https://www.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2005/en/us/php-driver.aspx). |
-| PHP | PHP is a general-purpose scripting language that can be embedded into HTML and is especially suited for Web development. For more information, refer to the link: [*PHP*](http://www.php.net/). |
-| SQL Server 2008 Management Objects | The SQL Server Management Objects (SMO) is a .NET Framework object model that enables software developers to create client-side applications to manage and administer SQL Server objects and services. For more information, refer to the link: [*Microsoft TechNet SQL Server Management Objects (SMO)*](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/ms162169.aspx). |
-| URL Rewrite 2.0 | IIS URL Rewrite 2.0 enables Web administrators to create powerful rules to implement URLs that are easier for users to remember and easier for search engines to find. For more information, refer to the link: [*URL Rewrite*](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/url-rewrite). |
-| Windows Cache 1.1 for PHP | Windows Cache Extension for PHP is a PHP accelerator that is used to increase the speed of PHP applications running on Windows and Windows Server. For more information, refer to the link: [*Windows Cache Extension for PHP*](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/wincache-extension). |
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-## Related Information
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-- [*Web Deployment Tool (MS Deploy) Forum*](https://forums.iis.net/1144.aspx)
-- [*PHP Manager for IIS 7 Community*](https://www.iis.net/downloads/community/2010/09/php-manager-for-iis-7)
-- [*Configure and Optimize the Microsoft Web Platform for PHP Applications*](../../application-frameworks/install-and-configure-php-on-iis/index.md)
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-msdeploy.exe -verb:sync -source:package=C:\Websites\Packages\Temp\JoomlaMSDeployPackage.zip
- -dest:auto -setParam:name="SiteName",kind=ProviderPath,scope=iisApp,Value=Joomla/;
- -setParam:name="ConnectionString",kind=ProviderPath,scope=dbMySql,Value=server=localhost;
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- "-dest:contentPath=`"\\$Server\$share\$appname\$web_project_name`""
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-# Web Deploy: Powershell script to setup IIS Sites for Hosting.
-# Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp. 2010
-#
-# Requirements: IIS 7, Windows Server 2008 (or higher)
-#
-# You should use this script if you want to set up a Windows 2008 (or higher)
-# server for delegated Web Deploy deployments.
-# 1. Create an IIS Site
-# 2. Creates an IIS Manager user and assigns it
-# permissions to the IIS Site Created
-#
-# ================= PARAMS =======================
-#
-# All of these parameters are required.
-#
-# $website IIS web site.
-# $iisManagerUsername user name of IIS Manager user
-# $iisManagerPassword password of above user.
-# $hostheaderName Website Host Header/FQDN
-#
-# All of these parameters are optional.
-#
-# $wmsvcUsername,
-# $directory App physical directory c:\websites by default.
-# $serverPort Website Port 80 by default.
-#
-# sample usage AddHostingSite.ps1
-# -website MyWebSite01
-# -iisManagerUsername TestUser01
-# -iisManagerPassword TestPass01
-# -hostheaderName www.mysite.com
-# -directory c:\Websites -serverPort 80
-param($website, $iisManagerUsername, $iisManagerPassword, $hostheaderName, $wmsvcUsername, $directory, $serverPort)
-clear-host
-sv APPCMD -value $env:systemroot\system32\inetsrv\AppCmd.exe
-# Check if params are missing
-if($website -eq $null){
- write-host 'Please specify a website. Script aborting.'
- break
-}
-if($iisManagerUsername -eq $null){
- write-host 'Please supply an IIS Manager username to create account. Script aborting.'
- break
-}
-if($iisManagerPassword -eq $null){
- write-host 'Please supply an IIS Manager password to create account. Script aborting.'
- break
-}
-if($wmsvcUsername -eq $null){
- $wmsvcUsername = "LOCAL SERVICE"
-}
-if($directory -eq $null){
- $directory = "c:\Websites"
-}
-if($hostheaderName -eq $null){
- write-host 'Please specify a domain name for the websites host header. Script aborting.'
- break
-}
-if($serverPort -eq $null){
- $serverPort = '80'
-}
-# ================= GLOBAL VARIABLES ====================
-# IIS management assemblies
-$ENV_APPPOOL_NAME = $website + "_AP"
-$global:mwaAssembly = $null
-$global:mwmAssembly = $null
-# the instance Microsoft.Web.Administration.ServerManager we use to interact
-# with IIS's administration.config
-$global:serverManager = $null
-# collection of Web Deploy delegation rules
-$global:delegationRulesCollection = $null
-# ================ METHODS =======================
-function LoadAssemblies{
- trap [Exception]{
- write-host 'Failed to load Microsoft.Web.*.dll. Are you sure IIS 7 is installed?'
- break
- }
- $global:mwaAssembly = [System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFrom( [System.Environment]::ExpandEnvironmentVariables("%WINDIR%") +
- "\system32\inetsrv\Microsoft.Web.Administration.dll" )
- $global:serverManager = (New-Object Microsoft.Web.Administration.ServerManager)
- $global:mwmAssembly = [System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFrom( [System.Environment]::ExpandEnvironmentVariables("%WINDIR%") +
- "\system32\inetsrv\Microsoft.Web.Management.dll" )
-}
- function NotServerOS{
- $sku = $((gwmi win32_operatingsystem).OperatingSystemSKU)
- $server_skus = @(7,8,9,10,12,13,14,15,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25)
-
- return ($server_skus -notcontains $sku)
-}
- function CheckDelegationRulesExist{
- trap [Exception]{
- write-host 'Did not find delegation rules in administration.config'
- return $false
- }
- $global:delegationRulesCollection = $serverManager.GetAdministrationConfiguration().GetSection("system.webServer/management/delegation").GetCollection()
-
- if($global:delegationRulesCollection.Count -eq 0){
- return $false
- }
- else{
- return $true
- }
-}
-function CreateAndAuthorizeIISManagerUser {
- param ($username, $pwd)
- trap [Exception]{
- write-host "Could not create and / or authorize IIS Manager user on Default Web Site: $username"
- }
- [Microsoft.Web.Management.Server.ManagementAuthentication]::CreateUser($username, $pwd)
- [Microsoft.Web.Management.Server.ManagementAuthorization]::Grant($username, $website, $FALSE)
- write-host "Created IIS Manager user: $username and granted it permissions on website: $website"
-} function GetPhysicalPathOfWebsite{
- $path = ""
- if($website -eq $null){
- $path = $serverManager.Sites[0].Applications[0].virtualDirectories[0].physicalPath
- }
- else{
- $i = 0
- $found = $false
- for ($i=0; $i -lt $serverManager.Sites.Count; $i++){
- if($serverManager.Sites[$i].Name -eq $website){
- $found = $true
- break;
- }
- }
- if($found){
- $path = $serverManager.Sites[$i].Applications[0].virtualDirectories[0].physicalPath
- }
- }
- # if website doesn't exist, create it
- if($path -eq ""){
- $fp = $directory+ "\" +$website
- $global:serverManager = (New-Object Microsoft.Web.Administration.ServerManager)
- $global:serverManager.Sites.Add($website, $fp, 8080)
- $global:serverManager.CommitChanges()
- new-item $fp -type directory
- $path = $fp
- # Create the AppPool for this site
- Invoke-Expression "$APPCMD add apppool /name:$ENV_APPPOOL_NAME"
- Invoke-Expression "$APPCMD set apppool /apppool.name:$ENV_APPPOOL_NAME /processModel.identityType:NetworkService"
- Invoke-Expression "$APPCMD add app /site.name:$WebSite /path:/ /physicalPath:`"$path`" /applicationPool:$ENV_APPPOOL_NAME"
-
- #appcmd add site /name: $website /physicalPath: $path /bindings:http/*:$serverPort: $hostheaderName
-
- echo $error
- write-host "Created new website name: $website, directory: $path , port:$serverport"
- }
-
- return $path
-}
-#================= Main Script =================
-if(NotServerOS){
- write-host 'Please run this script on a server OS only. Script aborting.'
- break
-}
-LoadAssemblies
-$physicalPathOfWebSite = GetPhysicalPathOfWebsite
-$physicalPathOfApplicationHost = [System.Environment]::ExpandEnvironmentVariables("%WINDIR%") + "\system32\inetsrv\config\applicationHost.config"
-CreateAndAuthorizeIISManagerUser $iisManagerUsername $iisManagerPassword
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-# Powershell Args
-$dbusername = $args[0] # Administrative Username
-$dbpassword = $args[1] # Administrative Password
-$dbname = $args[2] # Database Name to Create
-$appUsername = $args[3] # Application Username
-$appPassword = $args[4] # Application Users Username
-# Add MySQL Data Connector
-[void][system.reflection.Assembly]::LoadWithPartialName("MySql.Data")
-# Open Connection to SQL Server
-$connStr = "server=127.0.0.1;port=3306;uid=root;pwd=SQLPassword"
-$conn = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection($connStr)
-$conn.Open()
-# Create MySQL Database
-$createmysqldatabase = 'CREATE DATABASE `' + $dbname + '`'
-$cmd = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlCommand($createmysqldatabase, $conn)
-$da = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlDataAdapter($cmd)
-$ds = New-Object System.Data.DataSet
-$da.Fill($ds)
-# Create MySQL User
-$createmysqluser = 'CREATE USER `' + $appUsername + '`@`localhost` ' + ' identified by `' + $appPassword + '`'
-$cmd = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlCommand($createmysqluser, $conn)
-$da = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlDataAdapter($cmd)
-$ds = New-Object System.Data.DataSet
-$da.Fill($ds)
-# Grant permissions to Database
-$grantmysqldatabaseperms = 'Grant ALL on ' + $dbname + '.* to `' + $appUsername + '`@`localhost` '
-$cmd = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlCommand($grantmysqldatabaseperms, $conn)
-$da = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlDataAdapter($cmd)
-$ds = New-Object System.Data.DataSet
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----
-title: "Deploying WordPress via Packages in a Hosting Environment"
-author: simtan
-description: "Introduction WordPress is a personal publishing platform that focuses on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. This document provides step-by-step instru..."
-ms.date: 03/10/2011
-ms.assetid: 6bb2a86b-d812-413a-8802-91c36e398883
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/publish/deploying-application-packages/deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Deploying WordPress via Packages in a Hosting Environment
-
-by [Simon Tan](https://github.com/simtan)
-
-## Introduction
-
-WordPress is a personal publishing platform that focuses on aesthetics, web standards, and usability. This document provides step-by-step instructions on how to easily create a package containing the WordPress application for one-click deployment in a hosting environment. For more information about the WordPress application, visit the link: [*Windows Web App page for WordPress*](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/wordpress.aspx).
-
-Here is a zipped PDF of the complete document: [WordPressDocPDF](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment-992-wordpress-v051.zip)
-
-## Requirements
-
-Environment Requirements:
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-- Windows Server 2008 R2 or greater
-- IIS 7.0 or greater
-- Web Deploy 2.0
-
-Application Requirements:
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-- PHP 5.2
-- MySQL 5.1
-- Windows Cache 1.1 for PHP
-
-For information about how to install the necessary components, see Step 1. Set Up Your Servers for Hosting.
-
-
-
-## Procedure
-
-This procedure describes how to install WordPress using IIS with Web Deploy. IIS Web Deploy makes installing sites simple and extremely flexible for Hosting Service Provider by allowing them to create deployment packages that include the site, its content, and its database. The package can then be deployed by importing it into IIS via the console or a script. For more information about Web Deploy, refer to the link: [*Web Deploy 2.0: The Official Microsoft IIS Site*](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/web-deploy).
-
-This procedure requires 3 basic steps:
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-Step 1. Set Up Your Servers for Hosting
-Step 2. Create an Application Package for Deployment
-Step 3. Deploy a Customer Site using IIS with Web Deploy
-
-### Step 1. Set Up Your Servers for Hosting
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-#### Overview
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-This step describes the server components that are required to support deployment of install packages via Web Deploy.
-
-#### Prerequisites
-
-While it is possible to run a web server and database server on the same machine, it is not recommended due to performance and security reasons. We recommend that you use two separate machines running Windows Server 2008 R2: one acting as the Web server and one acting as the database server.
-
-> [!NOTE]
-> Both machines must be connected to the Internet to download the required server components.
-
-To simplify installation of the Web server components, installing Web Platform Installer (Web PI) on both machines is highly recommended. Web PI is a tool that automates the installation of a vast majority of server components and other products for Microsoft's Web Platform.
-
-#### Install Web Server Components on Your Web Server and Database Server
-
-To install the required components on your Web server and database server using Web PI 3.0, visit the link: [Install Spotlight Components plus PHP/MySQL related components using Web PI](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appid=IIS7;NETFramework35;NETFramework4;ASPNET;MVC;WDeploy;FTPServer;MediaServices3;ManagementService;CGI;URLRewrite2;SMO;PHP52;WinCache52_11;MySQLConnector;SQLDriverPHPForIIS "Install Components") and click **Install**, following the onscreen instructions.
-
-> [!NOTE]
-> A complete list of components that are installed by default with Web PI 3.0 is included in the Products Installed by Default using Web PI section of this document. You can also review the list of products before installation begins.
-
-#### Install MySQL on your Database Server
-
-To install MySQL, [click here on this link](http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/mysql/5.1.html) to download MySQL 5.1 and complete the steps described in the **Install MySQL on Your Database Server** in this document. **Next Steps:**
-
-- If the Web Deploy 2.0 component is newly installed, you must configure it to allow delegated deployments. Refer to the link: *[Configure the Web Deploy Component on the Web Server](../../web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/configure-site-for-web-deploy-publishing.md)* for more information.
-- After you install and configure the server components, validate your server configuration by following the procedures described at the link: *[Validate Your Server Configuration](../../web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/validate-your-server-configuration.md)*.
-
-
-
-### Step 2. Create an Application Package for Deployment
-
-This step describes how to export an application package that can be used to quickly provision IIS sites and includes these substeps:
-
-A. Create an IIS Web Site for this Application
-B. Install the Application to the IIS Application Web Site
-C. Enable Permalinks (Optional)
-D. Export the Package from the IIS Application Web Site
-
-
-
-#### A. Create an IIS Web Site for this Application
-
-1. Open Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
- The Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager application opens.
- [![Screenshot of Internet Information Services I I S Manager application. The Sites node is highlighted.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image2.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image1.jpg)
-2. Expand your server connection, and click **Sites**.
-3. In the Actions area, click the **Add Web Site** link.
- The Add Web Site dialog box appears.
- [![Screenshot of the Add Web Site dialog box. In the Site name box the text Word Press zero one is written. The checkbox next to the Start Web site immediately option is checked.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image4.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image3.jpg)
-4. Enter a site name for your Web site.
-5. In the Physical path field, type the physical path to the folder in which the application is installed, or click the browse button (...) to navigate to the folder.
-6. In the Binding area, select the protocol for your Web site from the Type drop-down list.
-7. Type the IP address to your Web site in the IP address drop-down list. The default value is All Unassigned.
-8. Type a port number in the Port field.
-9. Type a host name for the Web site in the Host name field.
-10. If you want the Web site to be immediately available and do not need to make further changes, select the **Start Web site immediately** check box.
-11. Click **OK**.
-
-
-
-#### B. Install the Application to the IIS Application Web Site
-
-1. Open Web Platform Installer (Web PI) locally from the web server.
- The Web Platform Installer application opens.
- [![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installer application. Wordpress is highlighted.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image6.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image5.jpg)
-2. Select **WordPress**, and click **Install**.
-
- The Web Platform Installation window appears.
- [![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installation window. Wordpress appears in the text box. The I Decline and I Accept buttons can be found at the bottom of the pane.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image8.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image7.jpg)
-3. Click **I Accept** to accept the end-user license agreement.
- [![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installation window. The text Step one of two Enter your site information is found at the top.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image10.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image9.jpg)
-4. From the Web Site drop-down list, select the Web site you created earlier in this procedure.
-5. In the application name field, enter an application name if it is different from the default value.
- The remaining fields are populated automatically based on your Web site information.
-6. Click **Continue**.
- [![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installation dialog. The text Step two of two Enter application information is found at the top.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image12.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image11.jpg)
-7. From the Create a new or use an existing database drop-down list, select **Create new database**.
-8. Enter the following information in the appropriate fields to create a new database:
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- - Database administrator user name and password—User name and password to allow administrative access to this database.
- - Database user name and password—User name and password to allow general access to this database.
- - Database server—Name of the server on which this database resides.
- - Database name—Name of this database.
- - Database prefix—Prefix added to database table names used to identify this database.
- - Load sample data—Indicate whether you want to load sample data into this database.
- - Web site name—Name of your Web site.
- - Site administrator—User name for the Web site specified in the Website Name field.
- - Site administrator password—Password for the Web site administrator.
- - Site administrator email address—Email address for the Web site administrator.
-
- > [!NOTE]
- > You must scroll down to view all required fields.
-9. Click **Continue**.
-
- [![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installation dialog. The text Congratulations! You have successfully installed the following products is written in the text box. Below it is a button to Launch Word Press.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image14.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image13.jpg)
-10. Once the Web PI process is complete, you can do one of the following:
-
- - Click **Finish** to complete the installation process. If you click Finish to complete the installation process, proceed to step C. Enable Permalinks (Optional) to continue creating an application package for deployment.
- - Click **Launch WordPress** to launch your WordPress application. If you click Launch WordPress, the WordPress application page appears:
- [![Screenshot of the Word Press application page. Boxes for Blog Title and Your Email are displayed.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image16.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image15.jpg)
-
-For information about setting up your WordPress site, refer to the link: [WordPress documentation Web page](http://codex.wordpress.org/Main_Page "WordPress documentation Web page").
-
-
-
-#### C. Enable Permalinks (Optional)
-
-To enable permalinks (search engine friendly URLs) in WordPress, complete these steps:
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-1. Log in to WordPress with Administrator user rights.
-2. In WordPress, click the **Options** tab.
-3. On the Options page, click the **Permalinks** tab.
- This step takes you to the page from which you can customize how WordPress generates permalinks for blog posts.
-4. On the Permalinks page, select **Custom, specify below**, and enter the following string in the **Custom structure** text box:
- "/%year%/%monthnum%/%day%/%postname%/"
-5. Click **Update Permalink Structure**. All the blog post links have URLs that follow the format that you have specified; however, if you click any one of those links, the Web server returns a *404 - File Not Found* error. This error occurs because WordPress relies on a URL rewriting capability within the server to rewrite requests that include "pretty permalinks" to an Index.php file. In the next step, you create a rule that provides this capability.
-6. Create a rewrite rule. Open the Web.config file that is located in the WordPress install directory, and paste the following XML section into the system.webServer element:
-
- [!code-xml[Main](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/samples/sample1.xml)]
-
- This rule attempts to match any requested URL. If the URL does not correspond to a file or a folder on the file system, it rewrites the URL to the Index.php file. At that point, WordPress determines which content to serve based on the REQUEST\_URI server variable that contains the original URL before it was modified by this rule.
-
-
-
-#### D. Export the Package from the IIS Application Web Site
-
-1. Open IIS Manager. The Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager application opens.
- [![Screenshot of the Internet Information Services I I S Manager application. The Web Deploy zero two node is highlighted and selected. Icons appear in the Home pane.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image18.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image17.jpg)
-2. In the Connections navigation pane, expand **Sites**, and select the Web site you just created.
- [![Screenshot of the Connections navigation pane in the I I S Manager application. The Sites node is expanded and Word Press zero one is highlighted.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image20.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image19.jpg)
-3. Click the **Export Application** link located in the Deploy section of the Actions pane.
- The Export Application Package (Select the Contents of the Package) dialog box appears.
- [![Screenshot of the Export Application Package dialog box. The Web Application Word Press zero one selection is highlighted.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image22.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image21.jpg)
-4. Click **Manage Components**. The Manage Components dialog box appears.
- [![Screenshot of the Manage Components dialog box. Boxes for Provider Name, Path, and Provider Settings are highlighted.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image24.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image23.jpg)
-5. Double-click the second row of the Provider Name column.
- [![Screenshot of the Manage Components dialog box. The Provider Name column is expanded and a drop-down list appears. The My S Q L database is highlighted.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image26.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image25.jpg)
-6. Select **dbMySql** from the drop-down list.
- [![Screenshot of the Manage Components dialog box. In the Provider Name column d b My S Q L is highlighted.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image28.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image27.jpg)
-7. Double-click the second row of the Path column, and enter the connection string for your package export.
- [![Screenshot of the Manage Components dialog box. In the Path column, the connection string for package export is written.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image30.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image29.jpg)
-8. Click outside of the box in which you entered the connection string, and click **OK**. The newly created parameter now appears in the Export Application Package (Select Parameters) dialog box.
- [![Screenshot of the Export Application Package, Select Parameters dialog box. Parameter two is highlighted.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image32.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image31.jpg)
-9. Rename the parameters:
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- - Select **Parameter 1**, and click **Edit**. The Edit Parameter dialog box appears.
- [![Screenshot of the Edit parameter dialog box. In the Name box is the text Site Name.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image34.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image33.jpg)
- - Enter **SiteName** in the Name field, and click **OK**.
- - Repeat these steps to rename Parameter 2 to "ConnectionString". The parameters appear renamed in the Export Application Package (Select Parameters) dialog box.
- [![Screenshot of the Export Application Package, Select Parameters dialog box. Under Name, Connection String appears.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image36.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image35.jpg)
-10. Click **Next**. The Export Application Package (Save Package) dialog box appears.
- [![Screenshot of the Export Application Package, Save Package dialog box. The text Specify a file name and location for your package appears. Below that is the Package path box.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image38.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image37.jpg)
-11. Enter the path to the application package, or click Browse to locate the application file.
-12. Click **Next**. The Export Application Package (Export Progress and Summary) dialog box displays the progress of the export process. Once the process is complete, a summary report appears.
- [![Screenshot of the Export Application Package, Save Package dialog box. The Package path box is displayed, and the file name and location of the package is written.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image40.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image39.jpg)
-13. Click **Finish**. Use this application package to deploy to customer Web sites as described in Step 3. Deploy a Customer Site using IIS with Web Deploy.
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-### Step 3. Deploy a Customer Site using IIS with Web Deploy
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-#### Overview
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-When deploying a customer site, most Hosting Service Providers use a control panel that allows them to capture the information required for deployment. This information can then be passed to scripts that create the user, configure the site for hosting, create a database, and import the application package. Here are the basic steps required to deploy a customer site:
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-1. Create a Customer Application Web Site
-2. Create a Customer Application Database
-3. Import the Application Package using a CLI Command or PowerShell Script
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-#### A. Create a Customer Application Web Site
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-To create a customer application Web site, complete the steps described in A. Create an IIS Web Site for this Application.
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-**Tips:**
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-- When you create the Web site in IIS, give your application a user-friendly name by creating a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for the host header and adding that FQDN to your Domain Name Service.
-- You can automate this process using a script similar to the one described in the section Automated Deployment Script.
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-#### B. Create a Customer Application Database
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-To create a customer application database, complete these steps:
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-1. Open a command-line prompt (or MySQL Manager) at the MySQL bin directory. If you used the default installation path, the bin directory path will be similar to the following: `C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.1\bin`
-2. Enter the administrator password, and press **Enter**.
-3. Type the following command to create the database, and press **Enter**.
- mysql> create database wordpress01;
-4. Type this command to create a user, and press **Enter**.
- mysql> create user ‘wordpressuser'@'localhost' identified by ‘pass@word1';
-5. Type this command to grant permissions, and press **Enter**.
- mysql> grant all on wordpress01. \* to ‘wordpress01'@'localhost';
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-Your command window should appear similar to the following:
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-[![Screenshot of a command window. The directory path is found at the top of the window.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image42.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image41.jpg)
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-> [!TIP]
-> You can automate this process using a script similar to the one described in the section MySQL Database Creation Script.
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-#### C. Import the Application Package using a CLI Command or PowerShell Script
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-Once you export the application package (as described in Step 2. Create an Application Package for Deployment), you can easily import the package into the customer site using the CLI command or PowerShell script listed below. These methods allow you to add the parameters that are required to configure an application for use.
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-The examples in this topic show how to import WordPress into an IIS Web site and install the application database. This package is configured to allow two parameters: one for the IIS site name and one for the database connection string.
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-##### *CLI Command*
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-[!code-console[Main](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/samples/sample2.cmd)]
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-##### *PowerShell Script*
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-[!code-console[Main](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/samples/sample3.cmd)]
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-## Sample Powershell Scripts
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-##### *Automated Deployment Script*
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-[!code-powershell[Main](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/samples/sample4.ps1)]
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-##### *MySQL Database Creation Script*
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-[!code-powershell[Main](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/samples/sample5.ps1)]
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-#### Install MySQL on your Database Server
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-1. Download the latest stable version of MySQL from the [official website](http://www.mysql.com/) and run the installer on a dedicated database server. The MySQL Server Instance Configuration Wizard appears.
- [![Screenshot of the My S Q L Server Instance Configuration Wizard dialog box. The option for the Dedication My S Q L Server Machine is selected.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image44.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image43.jpg)
-2. Click the **Dedicated MySQL Server Machine** option button, and click **Next**.[![Screenshot of the My S Q L Server Instance Configuration Wizard dialog box. The option for the Dedication My S Q L Server Machine is selected. The Next button is highlighted.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image46.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image45.jpg)
-3. Click **Next**.[![Screenshot of the My S Q L Server Instance Configuration Wizard dialog box. The option for Online Transaction Processing O L T P is selected. In the Concurrent connections box, the number displayed and highlighted is fifteen.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image48.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image47.jpg)
-4. For concurrent connections, click the **Online Transaction Processing (OLTP)** option button (since this option reflects the workload of a typical shared hosting database server), and then click **Next**.
- [![Screenshot of the My S Q L Server Instance Configuration Wizard dialog box. The checkbox next to Enable T C P and I P Networking is checked. The Port Number is three three zero six. The option to Add firewall exception for this port is selected.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image50.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image49.jpg)
-5. Click the **Enable TCP/IP Networking** check box, and then click the **Add firewall exception for this post** check box.
-6. Clear the **Enable Strict Mode** check box if it is checked.
- [![Screenshot of the My S Q L Server Instance Configuration Wizard dialog box. The option for Best Support for Multilingualism is selected. The Character Set chosen is latin one.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image52.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image51.jpg)
-7. Click the Best Support For Multilingualism option button to enable support for the UTF-8 character set.
- **IMPORTANT!** You must choose the Best Support for Multilingualism option button since several applications in the Web Application Gallery require UTF-8 support in the database.
-8. Click **Next**.
- [![Screenshot of the My S Q L Server Instance Configuration Wizard dialog box. The option to Include Bin Directory in Windows Path is selected.](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image54.jpg)](deploying-wordpress-via-packages-in-a-hosting-environment/_static/image53.jpg)
-9. Click the **Include Bin Directory in Windows PATH** check box, and click **Next**.
-10. Since MySQL is installed on the database server (which is different than the Web server that runs the Web Deploy web server component), you must complete these steps to ensure Web Deploy can access the database server:
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- - Copy mysqldump.exe (typically located in `C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.1\bin`) to your **Web server** in `C:\mysqldump\mysqldump.exe`.
- - On the **Web server**, set a registry key (`HKEY\_LOCAL\_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\IIS Extensions\MSDeploy\1\mysqldumppath`) to string value == "c:\mysqldump\mysqldump.exe"
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-> [!NOTE]
-> If you lose the credentials to your MySQL database, refer to the link: [*Resetting the Root Password: Windows Systems*](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/resetting-permissions.html#resetting-permissions-windows) to reset your password.
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-## Products Installed by Default using Web PI
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-This table provides additional information about the products that are installed by default using Web PI:
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-| Product | Description |
-| --- | --- |
-| .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 | .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 is a full cumulative update that contains many new features building incrementally upon .NET Framework 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, and includes cumulative servicing updates to the .NET Framework 2.0 and .NET Framework 3.0 subcomponents. For more information, refer to the link: [*Microsoft Download Center*](https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=ab99342f-5d1a-413d-8319-81da479ab0d7&displaylang=en). |
-| .NET Framework 4.0 | The .NET Framework is Microsoft's comprehensive and consistent programming model for building applications that have visually stunning user experiences, seamless and secure communication, and the ability to model a range of business processes. For more information, refer to the link: [*.NET Framework Developer Center*](https://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/aa569263). |
-| ASP.NET | ASP.NET is a free web framework that enables great Web applications. Used by millions of developers, it runs some of the biggest sites in the world. For more information, refer to the link: [*Microsoft ASP.net*](https://www.asp.net/get-started). |
-| ASP.NET MVC | ASP.NET MVC is part of the ASP.NET Web application framework and is one of the two different programming models you can use to create ASP.NET Web applications. For more information, refer to the link: [*Microsoft ASP.net*](https://www.asp.net/mvc/whatisaspmvc). |
-| ASP.NET MVC3 | ASP.NET MVC 3 builds on top of the features in ASP.NET MVC 1 and 2, adding on great features that both simplify your code and allow for deeper extensibility. For more information, refer to the link: [*Microsoft ASP.net*](https://www.asp.net/mvc/mvc3). |
-| ASP.NET Web Pages | The ASP.NET Web Forms page framework is a scalable common language runtime programming model that can be used on the server to dynamically generate Web pages. For more information, refer to the Microsoft .net Framework SDK link: [*Introduction to ASP.NET Pages*](https://quickstarts.asp.net/QuickStartv20/aspnet/doc/pages/pages.aspx). |
-| Common Gateway Interface (CGI) | CGI is a standard for interfacing external programs with information servers on the Internet. For more information, refer to the link: [*CGI: Common Gateway Interface*](http://www.w3.org/CGI/). |
-| FTP Publishing Service | The FTP Publishing Service for IIS allows Web content creators to publish content more easily and securely to IIS Web servers using modern Internet publishing standards. For more information, refer to the link: [*FTP Publishing Service*](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/ftp). |
-| IIS 7 Web Server | Internet Information Services (IIS) for Windows Server is a flexible, secure and easy-to-manage Web server for hosting anything on the Web. For more information, refer to the link: [*IIS*](https://www.iis.net/overview). |
-| IIS Remote Management Service | Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager for Remote Administration provides end users and administrators with the ability to securely manage remote IIS servers from Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. For more information, refer to the link: *[IIS Manager for Remote Administration](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/iis-manager)*. |
-| Media Services 3.0 | IIS Media Services, an integrated HTTP-based media delivery platform, delivers true HD (720p+) live and on-demand streaming, DVR functionality, and real-time analytics support to computers, TVs, and mobile devices. For more information, refer to the link: [*IIS Media Services*](https://www.iis.net/media). |
-| Microsoft Driver for PHP for SQL Server 2.0 in IIS | The Microsoft Drivers for PHP for SQL Server provide connectivity to Microsoft SQL Server from PHP applications. For more information, refer to the link: [*Microsoft Drivers for PHP for SQL Server*](https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=80e44913-24b4-4113-8807-caae6cf2ca05&displaylang=en). |
-| Microsoft SQL Server 2008 | SQL Server delivers on Microsoft's Data Platform vision by helping your organization manage your data by enabling you to store data from structured, semi-structured, and unstructured documents within the database. For more information, refer to the link: *[Microsoft SQL Server 2008](https://www.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2008/en/us/default.aspx)*. |
-| Microsoft Web Deploy 2.0 | Web Deploy (Web Deployment Tool) simplifies the migration, management and deployment of IIS Web servers, Web applications and Web sites. For more information, refer to the link: [*Web Deploy*](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/web-deploy). |
-| MySQL Connector/Net 6.2.3 | Connector/Net is a fully-managed ADO.NET driver for MySQL. For more information, refer to the link: [MySQL Download Connector/Net](http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/net/6.2.html). |
-| PHP Driver for SQL Server | The SQL Server Driver for PHP v1.1 is designed to enable reliable, scalable integration with SQL Server for PHP applications deployed on the Windows platform. For more information, refer to the link: [*SQL Server Driver for PHP*](https://www.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2005/en/us/php-driver.aspx). |
-| PHP | PHP is a general-purpose scripting language that can be embedded into HTML and is especially suited for Web development. For more information, refer to the link: [*PHP*](http://www.php.net/). |
-| SQL Server 2008 Management Objects | - The SQL Server Management Objects (SMO) is a .NET Framework object model that enables software developers to create client-side applications to manage and administer SQL Server objects and services. For more information, refer to the link: [*Microsoft TechNet SQL Server Management Objects (SMO)*](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/ms162169.aspx). |
-| URL Rewrite 2.0 | IIS URL Rewrite 2.0 enables Web administrators to create powerful rules to implement URLs that are easier for users to remember and easier for search engines to find. For more information, refer to the link: [*URL Rewrite*](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/url-rewrite). |
-| Windows Cache 1.1 for PHP | Windows Cache Extension for PHP is a PHP accelerator that is used to increase the speed of PHP applications running on Windows and Windows Server. For more information, refer to the link: [*Windows Cache Extension for PHP*](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/wincache-extension). |
-
-## Related Information
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-- [*Web Deployment Tool (MS Deploy) Forum*](https://forums.iis.net/1144.aspx)
-- [*PHP Manager for IIS 7 Community*](https://www.iis.net/downloads/community/2010/09/php-manager-for-iis-7)
-- [*Configure and Optimize the Microsoft Web Platform for PHP Applications*](../../application-frameworks/install-and-configure-php-on-iis/index.md)
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-msdeploy.exe -verb:sync -source:package=C:\Websites\Packages\Temp\WordPressMSDeployPackage.zip
- -dest:auto -setParam:name="SiteName",kind=ProviderPath,scope=iisApp,Value=WordPress/;
- -setParam:name="ConnectionString",kind=ProviderPath,scope=dbMySql,Value=server=localhost;
- database= WordPress;Uid= WordPress;Pwd=password; > DWSpackage7.log
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-[Array]$arguments = "-verb:sync", "-source:contentPath=`"$web_staging_directory`"",
- "-dest:contentPath=`"\\$Server\$share\$appname\$web_project_name`""
- $proc = Start-Process $msdeploy -ArgumentList $arguments -NoNewWindow -Wait -PassThru
-if($proc.ExitCode -ne 0) {
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-# Web Deploy: Powershell script to setup IIS sites for Hosting.
-# Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp. 2010
-#
-# Requirements: IIS 7, Windows Server 2008 (or higher)
-#
-# You should use this script if you want to set up a Windows 2008 (or higher)
-# server for delegated Web Deploy deployments.
-# 1. Create an IIS Site
-# 2. Creates an IIS Manager user and assigns it
-# permissions to the IIS Site Created
-#
-# ================= PARAMS =======================
-#
-# All of these parameters are required.
-#
-# $website IIS Web site.
-# $iisManagerUsername User name of IIS Manager user
-# $iisManagerPassword Password of above user.
-# $hostheaderName Web site Host Header/FQDN
-#
-# All of these parameters are optional.
-#
-# $wmsvcUsername,
-# $directory App physical directory c:\websites by default.
-# $serverPort Web site Port 80 by default.
-#
-# sample usage AddHostingSite.ps1
-# -website MyWebSite01
-# -iisManagerUsername TestUser01
-# -iisManagerPassword TestPass01
-# -hostheaderName www.mysite.com
-# -directory c:\Websites -serverPort 80
-param($website, $iisManagerUsername, $iisManagerPassword, $hostheaderName, $wmsvcUsername, $directory, $serverPort)
-clear-host
-sv APPCMD -value $env:systemroot\system32\inetsrv\AppCmd.exe
-# Check if params are missing
-if($website -eq $null){
- write-host 'Please specify a website. Script aborting.'
- break
-}
-if($iisManagerUsername -eq $null){
- write-host 'Please supply an IIS Manager username to create account. Script aborting.'
- break
-}
-if($iisManagerPassword -eq $null){
- write-host 'Please supply an IIS Manager password to create account. Script aborting.'
- break
-}
-if($wmsvcUsername -eq $null){
- $wmsvcUsername = "LOCAL SERVICE"
-}
-if($directory -eq $null){
- $directory = "c:\Websites"
-}
-if($hostheaderName -eq $null){
- write-host 'Please specify a domain name for the websites host header. Script aborting.'
- break
-}
-if($serverPort -eq $null){
- $serverPort = '80'
-}
-# ================= GLOBAL VARIABLES ====================
-# IIS management assemblies
-$ENV_APPPOOL_NAME = $website + "_AP"
-$global:mwaAssembly = $null
-$global:mwmAssembly = $null
-# the instance Microsoft.Web.Administration.ServerManager we use to interact
-# with IIS's administration.config
-$global:serverManager = $null
-# collection of Web Deploy delegation rules
-$global:delegationRulesCollection = $null
-# ================ METHODS =======================
-function LoadAssemblies{
- trap [Exception]{
- write-host 'Failed to load Microsoft.Web.*.dll. Are you sure IIS 7 is installed?'
- break
- }
- $global:mwaAssembly = [System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFrom( [System.Environment]::ExpandEnvironmentVariables("%WINDIR%") +
- "\system32\inetsrv\Microsoft.Web.Administration.dll" )
- $global:serverManager = (New-Object Microsoft.Web.Administration.ServerManager)
- $global:mwmAssembly = [System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadFrom( [System.Environment]::ExpandEnvironmentVariables("%WINDIR%") +
- "\system32\inetsrv\Microsoft.Web.Management.dll" )
-}
- function NotServerOS{
- $sku = $((gwmi win32_operatingsystem).OperatingSystemSKU)
- $server_skus = @(7,8,9,10,12,13,14,15,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25)
-
- return ($server_skus -notcontains $sku)
-}
- function CheckDelegationRulesExist{
- trap [Exception]{
- write-host 'Did not find delegation rules in administration.config'
- return $false
- }
- $global:delegationRulesCollection = $serverManager.GetAdministrationConfiguration().GetSection("system.webServer/management/delegation").GetCollection()
-
- if($global:delegationRulesCollection.Count -eq 0){
- return $false
- }
- else{
- return $true
- }
-}
-function CreateAndAuthorizeIISManagerUser {
- param ($username, $pwd)
- trap [Exception]{
- write-host "Could not create and / or authorize IIS Manager user on Default Web Site: $username"
- }
- [Microsoft.Web.Management.Server.ManagementAuthentication]::CreateUser($username, $pwd)
- [Microsoft.Web.Management.Server.ManagementAuthorization]::Grant($username, $website, $FALSE)
- write-host "Created IIS Manager user: $username and granted it permissions on website: $website"
-}
- function GetPhysicalPathOfWebsite{
- $path = ""
- if($website -eq $null){
- $path = $serverManager.Sites[0].Applications[0].virtualDirectories[0].physicalPath
- }
- else{
- $i = 0
- $found = $false
- for ($i=0; $i -lt $serverManager.Sites.Count; $i++){
- if($serverManager.Sites[$i].Name -eq $website){
- $found = $true
- break;
- }
- }
- if($found){
- $path = $serverManager.Sites[$i].Applications[0].virtualDirectories[0].physicalPath
- }
- }
- # if website doesn't exist, create it
- if($path -eq ""){
- $fp = $directory+ "\" +$website
- $global:serverManager = (New-Object Microsoft.Web.Administration.ServerManager)
- $global:serverManager.Sites.Add($website, $fp, 8080)
- $global:serverManager.CommitChanges()
- new-item $fp -type directory
- $path = $fp
- # Create the AppPool for this site
- Invoke-Expression "$APPCMD add apppool /name:$ENV_APPPOOL_NAME"
- Invoke-Expression "$APPCMD set apppool /apppool.name:$ENV_APPPOOL_NAME /processModel.identityType:NetworkService"
- Invoke-Expression "$APPCMD add app /site.name:$WebSite /path:/ /physicalPath:`"$path`" /applicationPool:$ENV_APPPOOL_NAME"
-
- #appcmd add site /name: $website /physicalPath: $path /bindings:http/*:$serverPort: $hostheaderName
-
- echo $error
- write-host "Created new website name: $website, directory: $path , port:$serverport"
- }
-
- return $path
-}
-#================= Main Script =================
-if(NotServerOS){
- write-host 'Please run this script on a server OS only. Script aborting.'
- break
-}
-LoadAssemblies
-$physicalPathOfWebSite = GetPhysicalPathOfWebsite
-$physicalPathOfApplicationHost = [System.Environment]::ExpandEnvironmentVariables("%WINDIR%") + "\system32\inetsrv\config\applicationHost.config"
-CreateAndAuthorizeIISManagerUser $iisManagerUsername $iisManagerPassword
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-# Powershell Args
-$dbusername = $args[0] # Administrative Username
-$dbpassword = $args[1] # Administrative Password
-$dbname = $args[2] # Database Name to Create
-$appUsername = $args[3] # Application Username
-$appPassword = $args[4] # Application Users Username
-# Add MySQL Data Connector
-[void][system.reflection.Assembly]::LoadWithPartialName("MySql.Data")
-# Open Connection to SQL Server
-$connStr = "server=127.0.0.1;port=3306;uid=root;pwd=SQLPassword"
-$conn = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlConnection($connStr)
-$conn.Open()
-# Create MySQL Database
-$createmysqldatabase = 'CREATE DATABASE `' + $dbname + '`'
-$cmd = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlCommand($createmysqldatabase, $conn)
-$da = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlDataAdapter($cmd)
-$ds = New-Object System.Data.DataSet
-$da.Fill($ds)
-# Create MySQL User
-$createmysqluser = 'CREATE USER `' + $appUsername + '`@`localhost` ' + ' identified by `' + $appPassword + '`'
-$cmd = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlCommand($createmysqluser, $conn)
-$da = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlDataAdapter($cmd)
-$ds = New-Object System.Data.DataSet
-$da.Fill($ds)
-# Grant permissions to Database
-$grantmysqldatabaseperms = 'Grant ALL on ' + $dbname + '.* to `' + $appUsername + '`@`localhost` '
-$cmd = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlCommand($grantmysqldatabaseperms, $conn)
-$da = New-Object MySql.Data.MySqlClient.MySqlDataAdapter($cmd)
-$ds = New-Object System.Data.DataSet
-$da.Fill($ds)
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----
-title: "DotNetNuke"
-author: simtan
-description: "DotNetNuke is an open source content management system (CMS) and application development framework for Microsoft .NET. For more information about DotNetNuke,..."
-ms.date: 03/10/2011
-ms.assetid: 1f316db3-6a70-42c9-866f-168874c282d5
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/publish/deploying-application-packages/dotnetnuke
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# DotNetNuke
-
-by [Simon Tan](https://github.com/simtan)
-
-## Introduction
-
-DotNetNuke (DNN) is an open source content management system (CMS) and application development framework for Microsoft .NET. For more information about DotNetNuke, refer to the [DNN Community](https://dnncommunity.org/) Web site. For step-by-step instructions on installing this application in an IIS environment, see the *Procedure* section of this document.
-
-> ***Note***: The steps listed below will ***not*** install a current version of DNN Platform. After following the steps below it is strongly suggested to upgrade to the current version of DNN Platform following the [Upgrade Process](https://docs.dnncommunity.org/content/getting-started/setup/upgrades/index.html).
-
-## Requirements
-
-For information about technical requirements for your IIS environment, refer to [Install Server Components](../../web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/install-server-components.md).
-
-## Procedure
-
-### Step 1. Install the application in an IIS test environment.
-
-To install the application, you can use Web Platform Installer or WebMatrix. These procedures are described in this step.
-
-
-
-#### Web Platform Installer
-
-The Microsoft Web Platform Installer 2.0 (Web PI) is a free tool that allows you to easily install and run the most popular free web applications for blogging, content management and more with the built-in Windows Web Application Gallery. For more information about Web PI, refer to the [Microsoft Web Platform Installer 2.0](https://www.microsoft.com/web/downloads/platform.aspx) Web site.
-
-To use Web PI to install this application, complete these steps:
-
-1. From the Windows Start menu, click **Programs**, and then click **Web Platform Installer**.
-
- The Web Platform Installation window appears.
- [![Screenshot that shows the Web Platform Installer, with the Web Applications tab open and the Dot Net Nuke Community Edition checkbox selected.](dotnetnuke/_static/image2.jpg)](dotnetnuke/_static/image1.jpg)
-2. Click the **Web Applications** tab, select the **DotNetNuke Community Edition** check box, and click **Install**.
- [![Screenshot that shows the Web Platform Installation window, with the Dot Net Nuke Community Edition checkbox selected.](dotnetnuke/_static/image4.jpg)](dotnetnuke/_static/image3.jpg)
-3. Select the **DotNetNuke Community Edition** check box, and click **I Accept**.
- [![Screenshot that shows Web Platform Installation window, with Mixed Mode Authentication selected and a password entered.](dotnetnuke/_static/image6.jpg)](dotnetnuke/_static/image5.jpg)
-4. Select **Mixed Mode Authentication**, enter a password, and click **Continue**.
-
- Once the preinstallation steps complete, the site information window appears.
- [![Screenshot that shows the Web Platform Installation window, with field entries for Web Site, application name, Web Site Name, Physical path, and more.](dotnetnuke/_static/image8.jpg)](dotnetnuke/_static/image7.jpg)
-5. In the Web Site list, click **New Web Site**.
-6. Enter an application name in the application name field.
-7. Enter a web site name in the Web Site Name field.
-8. Enter a physical path in the Physical path field.
-9. In the IP address list, click **All Unassigned**, and enter **80** in the Port field.
-10. Enter a host name in the Host Name field, and click **Continue**.
-
- Once the installation process completes, the final installation window appears.
- [![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installation window that says Congratulations, you have successfully installed the following products.](dotnetnuke/_static/image10.jpg)](dotnetnuke/_static/image9.jpg)
-11. Click **Finish**.
-
- The DotNetNuke Installation Wizard web page appears.
- [![Screenshot that shows the Dot Net Nuke Installation web page.](dotnetnuke/_static/image12.jpg)](dotnetnuke/_static/image11.jpg)
-12. On the DotNetNuke Installation Wizard web page, select an installation method, choose your language, and click **Next**.
-
- The Checking File Permissions web page appears.
- [![Screenshot that shows the Checking File Permissions web page.](dotnetnuke/_static/image14.jpg)](dotnetnuke/_static/image13.jpg)
-13. Once your site passes the permissions check, click **Next**.
-
- The Configure Database Connection web page appears.
- [![Screenshot that shows the Configure Database Connection web page.](dotnetnuke/_static/image16.jpg)](dotnetnuke/_static/image15.jpg)
-14. Select the type of database.
-15. Enter the name or IP address of the computer where the database is located.
-16. Enter the name of the database file.
-17. Click the **Integrated Security** check box.
-18. Click **Next** to complete the installation.
-
-
-
-#### WebMatrix
-
-WebMatrix is a free, easy way to customize and build Web sites from popular open-source applications, such as WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla. In addition, you can build sites from the ground up using ASP.NET, PHP, HTML and a number of other leading technologies. For more information about WebMatrix, refer to the [WebMatrix](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/) Web site.
-
-To use WebMatrix to install this application, complete these steps:
-
-1. Launch WebMatrix.
-
- The WebMatrix home page appears.
- [![Screenshot that shows the Web Matrix home page.](dotnetnuke/_static/image18.jpg)](dotnetnuke/_static/image17.jpg)
-2. Click **Site From Web Gallery**.
-
- The Site From Web Gallery page appears. [![Screenshot that shows the Site from Web Gallery page.](dotnetnuke/_static/image20.jpg)](dotnetnuke/_static/image19.jpg)
-3. Click **DotNetNuke**, and then click **Next**.
-
- The Accept EULA page appears.
- [![Screenshot that shows the Accept EULA page.](dotnetnuke/_static/image22.jpg)](dotnetnuke/_static/image21.jpg)
-4. Click **I Accept** to agree to the end-user license agreement.
-
- WebMatrix installs the DotNetNuke software on your local computer. This page appears once installation is complete.
- [![Screenshot of the Site from Web Gallery page that says Congratulations, you have successfully installed the following products.](dotnetnuke/_static/image24.jpg)](dotnetnuke/_static/image23.jpg)
-5. Click **OK**
-
- The DotNetNuke application starts as indicated in bottom-left corner of the page.
- [![Screenshot that shows the Dot Net Nuke application, with Dot Net Nuke Community Edition selected in the left pane.](dotnetnuke/_static/image27.jpg)](dotnetnuke/_static/image26.jpg)
-6. Click **Settings** in the left navigation area.
-
- ![Screenshot that shows the Dot Net Nuke application, with Settings selected in the left pane.](dotnetnuke/_static/image29.jpg)
-7. Select **.Net 4 (Integrated)** from the Select .NET Framework Version drop-down list.
-8. Select **Publish > Configuration**.
-
- The Publishing Settings dialog box appears.
- [![Screenshot that shows the Publishing Settings dialog box.](dotnetnuke/_static/image32.jpg)](dotnetnuke/_static/image31.jpg)
-9. Add your hosting provide and domain-specific information, and click **Validate Connection**.
-10. If the connection was successful, click **Apply**, and then click **Publish**.
-
- WebMatrix determines changes to be made.
- [![Screenshot that shows the Publish Preview dialog box.](dotnetnuke/_static/image34.jpg)](dotnetnuke/_static/image33.jpg)
-11. Once changes have been determined, check the **Publish to SQL Server** check box, and click **Continue**.
-
- Once the process completes, the Publish Preview dialog box appears.
- [![Screenshot that shows the Publish Preview dialog box with a list of Changed Files and Databases.](dotnetnuke/_static/image36.jpg)](dotnetnuke/_static/image35.jpg)
-12. Click **Continue**.
-
- The status of the publishing process is indicated in the bottom-left corner of the page.
- [![Screenshot that shows the Dot Net Nuke application, that says Publish Starting, on the bottom left corner of the application.](dotnetnuke/_static/image40.jpg)](dotnetnuke/_static/image39.jpg)
-13. Once publishing is complete, go to your domain, and verify DotNetNuke is running.
- [![Screenshot that shows a published Dot Net Nuke web page.](dotnetnuke/_static/image42.jpg)](dotnetnuke/_static/image41.jpg)
-
-### Step 2. Build the application package from the IIS site.
-
-To build the application package from the IIS site, complete the steps described in [Export a Package through IIS Manager](../using-web-deploy/export-a-package-through-iis-manager.md).
-
-### Step 3. Install the application on the target server.
-
-To install the application on the target server, complete the steps described in [Import a Package through IIS Manager](../using-web-deploy/import-a-package-through-iis-manager.md).
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-title: "Provision an IIS Web Site in a Hosting Environment"
-author: simtan
-description: "When provisioning a site, most hosters have some sort of control panel that allows them to capture the information required for provisioning. This informatio..."
-ms.date: 03/10/2011
-ms.assetid: e74b2c7d-d37c-44df-9121-4bd9adb2a27d
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/publish/deploying-application-packages/provision-an-iis-web-site-in-a-hosting-environment
-msc.type: authoredcontent
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-# Provision an IIS Web Site in a Hosting Environment
-
-by [Simon Tan](https://github.com/simtan)
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-When provisioning a site, most hosters have some sort of control panel that allows them to capture the information required for provisioning. This information can then be passed to simple scripts to create the user, configure it for hosting, create a database, and import the application package.
-
-Here are the basic steps for provisioning a site:
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-1. Gather information from user.
-
- - What package do they want?
- - What is the FQDN?
- - What are the database requirements?
- - What is the user name for the site?
- - What is the site password?
- - What is database user name?
- - What is the database password?
-2. Create a DNS entry for the site that points to the server IP address.
-3. Create SQL database(s) (MSSQL or MySQL) for the application (if required).
-4. Create database user(s) and apply permissions.
-5. Create the IIS site and application pool.
-
-For more detailed information on how to provision an IIS Web site in a hosting environment, refer to [Configuring Remote Administration and Feature Delegation in IIS](../../manage/remote-administration/configuring-remote-administration-and-feature-delegation-in-iis-7.md).
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-title: "ScrewTurn Wiki"
-author: simtan
-description: "ScrewTurn Wiki is a free, open source wiki application that is based on Microsoft ASP.NET 3.5 and allows you to create, manage and share wikis. For more info..."
-ms.date: 03/10/2011
-ms.assetid: 699208be-cc38-4579-bf6f-29e93c8d4c7f
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/publish/deploying-application-packages/screwturn-wiki
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# ScrewTurn Wiki
-
-by [Simon Tan](https://github.com/simtan)
-
-## Introduction
-
-ScrewTurn Wiki is a free, open source wiki application that is based on Microsoft ASP.NET 3.5 and allows you to create, manage and share wikis.
-
-## Requirements
-
-For information about technical requirements for your IIS environment, refer to [Install Server Components](../../web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/install-server-components.md).
-
-## Procedure
-
-### Step 1. Install the application in an IIS test environment.
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-To install the application, you can use Web Platform Installer or WebMatrix. These procedures are described in this step.
-
-#### Web Platform Installer
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-The Microsoft Web Platform Installer 2.0 (Web PI) is a free tool that allows you to easily install and run the most popular free web applications for blogging, content management and more with the built-in Windows Web Application Gallery. For more information about Web PI, refer to the [Microsoft Web Platform Installer 2.0](https://www.microsoft.com/web/downloads/platform.aspx) Web site.
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-To use Web PI to install this application, complete these steps:
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-1. From the Windows Start menu, click **Programs**, and then click **Web Platform Installer**.
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- The Web Platform Installation window appears.
- [![Screenshot shows Web Platform Installation window to select a web application and install.](screwturn-wiki/_static/image2.jpg)](screwturn-wiki/_static/image1.jpg)
-2. Click the **Web Applications** tab, select the **ScrewTurn Wiki 3.0** check box, and click **Install**.
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- [![Screenshot shows the web application license agreement.](screwturn-wiki/_static/image4.jpg)](screwturn-wiki/_static/image3.jpg)
-3. Select the **ScrewTurn Wiki 3.0** check box, and click **I Accept**.
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- [![Screenshot shows authentication modes and password fields to complete installation.](screwturn-wiki/_static/image6.jpg)](screwturn-wiki/_static/image5.jpg)
-4. Select **Mixed Mode Authentication**, enter a password, and click **Continue**.
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- Once the preinstallation steps complete, the site information window appears.
- [![Screenshot shows site information fields to enter the site information.](screwturn-wiki/_static/image8.jpg)](screwturn-wiki/_static/image7.jpg)
-5. In the Web Site list, click **New Web Site**.
-6. Enter an application name in the application name field.
-7. Enter a web site name in the Web Site Name field.
-8. Enter a physical path in the Physical path field.
-9. In the IP address list, click **All Unassigned**, and enter **80** in the Port field.
-10. Enter a host name in the Host Name field, and click **Continue**.
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- The application information window appears.
- [![Screenshot shows application information window to enter database details.](screwturn-wiki/_static/image10.jpg)](screwturn-wiki/_static/image9.jpg)
-11. In the Choose your database list, click **SQL Server**.
-12. In the Create a new or use an existing database list, click **Create new database**.
-13. Enter a database administrator user name in the Database Admin Username field.
-14. Enter a password in the Database Admin Password field.
-15. Click **Continue**.
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- Once the installation process completes, the final installation window appears.
- [![Screenshot shows that the products were installed successfully.](screwturn-wiki/_static/image12.jpg)](screwturn-wiki/_static/image11.jpg)
-16. Click **Finish**.
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- The ScrewTurn Wiki web page appears. From this web page, you can edit the ScrewTurn Wiki home page and create new pages.
- [![Screenshot shows the ScrewTurn application home page.](screwturn-wiki/_static/image14.jpg)](screwturn-wiki/_static/image13.jpg)
-
-#### WebMatrix
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-WebMatrix is a free, easy way to customize and build Web sites from popular open-source applications, such as WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla. In addition, you can build sites from the ground up using ASP.NET, PHP, HTML and a number of other leading technologies. For more information about WebMatrix, refer to the [WebMatrix](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/) Web site.
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-To use WebMatrix to install this application, complete these steps:
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-1. Launch WebMatrix.
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- The WebMatrix home page appears.
- [![Screenshot shows the WebMatrix home page.](screwturn-wiki/_static/image16.jpg)](screwturn-wiki/_static/image15.jpg)
-2. Click **Site From Web Gallery**.
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- The Site From Web Gallery page appears.
- [![Screenshot shows the Site from Web Gallery page.](screwturn-wiki/_static/image18.jpg)](screwturn-wiki/_static/image17.jpg)
-3. Click **ScrewTurn Wiki**, and then click **Next**.
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- [![Screenshot shows the type of database engine and the location to install.](screwturn-wiki/_static/image20.jpg)](screwturn-wiki/_static/image19.jpg)
-4. Click **SQL Server**, and choose the location in which you want to install the database from the drop-down list.
-5. Click **Next**.
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- [![[Screenshot shows authentication modes and password fields to complete the installation.](screwturn-wiki/_static/image23.jpg)](screwturn-wiki/_static/image22.jpg)
-6. Click **Mixed Mode Authentication**, and enter a password for your administrator.
-7. Click **Next**.
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- The Accept EULA page appears.
- [![Screenshot shows E U L A End User License Agreement.](screwturn-wiki/_static/image25.jpg)](screwturn-wiki/_static/image24.jpg)
-8. Click **I Accept** to agree to the end-user license agreement.
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- WebMatrix installs the ScrewTurn Wiki software on your local computer. During installation, this page appears.
- [![Screenshot shows the ScrewTurn wiki software installation fields.](screwturn-wiki/_static/image27.jpg)](screwturn-wiki/_static/image26.jpg)
-9. Enter information based on your environment, and click **Next**.
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- Once installation is complete, this page appears.
- [![Screenshot shows the products were installed successfully.](screwturn-wiki/_static/image30.jpg)](screwturn-wiki/_static/image29.jpg)
-10. Click **OK**.
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- The ScrewTurn Wiki application starts as indicated in bottom-left corner of the page.
- [![Screenshot shows the installation of ScrewTurn wiki 3 point zero application started.](screwturn-wiki/_static/image32.jpg)](screwturn-wiki/_static/image31.jpg)
-11. Click **Settings** in the left navigation area.
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- [![Screenshot shows Settings page to select the dot NET framework version.](screwturn-wiki/_static/image34.jpg)](screwturn-wiki/_static/image33.jpg)
-12. Select **.Net 4 (Integrated)** from the Select .NET Framework Version drop-down list.
-13. Select **Publish > Configure**.
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- The Publishing Settings dialog box appears.
- [![Screenshot shows the Publishing Settings dialog box to validate connection to the server and publish.](screwturn-wiki/_static/image36.jpg)](screwturn-wiki/_static/image35.jpg)
-14. Add your hosting provide and domain-specific information, and click **Validate Connection**.
-15. If the connection was successful, click **Apply**, and then click **Publish**.
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- The Publish Preview dialog box appears.
- [![Screenshot shows the preview of all the changed files.](screwturn-wiki/_static/image38.jpg)](screwturn-wiki/_static/image37.jpg)
-16. Click **Continue**.
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- The status of the publishing process is indicated in the bottom-left corner of the page.
- [![Screenshot shows the status of the publish process.](screwturn-wiki/_static/image40.jpg)](screwturn-wiki/_static/image39.jpg)
-17. Once publishing is complete, go to your domain, and verify DotNetNuke is running.
- [![Screenshot shows the Main page of the ScrewTurn wiki application.](screwturn-wiki/_static/image42.jpg)](screwturn-wiki/_static/image41.jpg)
-
-### Step 2. Build the application package from the IIS site.
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-To build the application package from the IIS site, complete the steps described in [Export a Package through IIS Manager](../using-web-deploy/export-a-package-through-iis-manager.md).
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-### Step 3. Install the application on the target server.
-
-To install the application on the target server, complete the steps described in [Import a Package through IIS Manager](../using-web-deploy/import-a-package-through-iis-manager.md).
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-title: "Taking an Application Offline before Publishing"
-author: rick-anderson
-description: "In Web Deploy V3, we added support to automatically take an ASP.Net application offline before publishing to it. This is useful if a user wants to ensure tha..."
-ms.date: 07/26/2012
-ms.assetid: 116712ee-4e7c-4042-8c7d-12dccbff8254
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/publish/deploying-application-packages/taking-an-application-offline-before-publishing
-msc.type: authoredcontent
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-# Taking an Application Offline before Publishing
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-by [Harsh Mittal](https://twitter.com/harshmittal)
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-In Web Deploy V3, we added support to automatically take an ASP.Net application offline before publishing to it. This is useful if a user wants to ensure that their application does not have a lock on a file (e.g. SQL CE sdf files which only allow one connection to the file at a time) being overwritten, or if they want to ensure that visitors to their site cannot affect the publish process. The way it works is if Web Deploy detects that a change needs to be made on the destination server, it will automatically drop a blank App\_Offline.htm file into the root of the application folder. When ASP.Net detects that a file by the name of "App\_Offline.htm" exists, it will automatically bring down the app domain hosting the application. When the publish process is completed, the App\_Offline.htm file will be removed and the site will be online again.
-
-## Enabling Application Offline
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-Web Deploy takes an application offline by using the "AppOffline" rule, which is off by default. If a client wishes to turn it on during a publish operation, it simply needs to enable the rule. Here is an example of how to do this from the command line (executable lives under `%programfiles%\IIS\Microsoft Web Deploy V3`):
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-[!code-console[Main](taking-an-application-offline-before-publishing/samples/sample1.cmd)]
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-## What happens when a publish fails
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-If an error occurred during publishing, the htm file will remain in the site root to keep it offline because it is now in an unknown state. After fixing your publishing issue, you will need to bring the application back online. To do this, you can either manually delete the App\_Offline.htm file from your application root on the server, or republish your site. Here is an example of how to delete the App\_Offline.htm file from the command line:
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-[!code-console[Main](taking-an-application-offline-before-publishing/samples/sample2.cmd)]
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----
-title: "Umbraco"
-author: simtan
-description: "Umbraco is an open source content management system (CMS) built on the Microsoft ASP.NET Framework. For more information about Umbraco, refer to the Umbraco..."
-ms.date: 03/10/2011
-ms.assetid: ab653acc-610e-4d26-b828-2d56a6927814
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/publish/deploying-application-packages/umbraco
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Umbraco
-
-by [Simon Tan](https://github.com/simtan)
-
-## Introduction
-
-Umbraco is an open source content management system (CMS) built on the Microsoft ASP.NET Framework. For more information about Umbraco, refer to the [Umbraco](http://www.umbraco.org/ "Umbraco") Web site. For step-by-step instructions for installing Umbraco in an IIS environment, see the *Procedure* section of this topic.
-
-## Requirements
-
-For information about technical requirements for your IIS environment, refer to [Install Server Components](../../web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/install-server-components.md).
-
-## Procedure
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-### Step 1. Install the application in an IIS test environment.
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-To install the application, you can use Web Platform Installer or WebMatrix. These procedures are described in this step.
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-#### Web Platform Installer
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-The Microsoft Web Platform Installer 2.0 (Web PI) is a free tool that allows you to easily install and run the most popular free web applications for blogging, content management and more with the built-in Windows Web Application Gallery. For more information about Web PI, refer to the [Microsoft Web Platform Installer 2.0](https://www.microsoft.com/web/downloads/platform.aspx) Web site.
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-To use Web PI to install this application, complete these steps:
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-1. From the Windows Start menu, click **Programs**, and then click **Web Platform Installer**.
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- The Web Platform Installation window appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installer wizard's Web Applications tab.](umbraco/_static/image1.jpg)
-2. Click the **Web Applications** tab, select the **Umbraco CMS** check box, and click **Install**.
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- ![Screenshot of the Web Platform with the Umbraco C M S option being selected.](umbraco/_static/image3.jpg)
-3. Select the **Umbraco CMS** check box, and click **I Accept**.
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- ![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installation screen showing the Mixed Mode Authentication option being selected.](umbraco/_static/image5.jpg)
-4. Select **Mixed Mode Authentication**, enter a password, and click **Continue**.
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- Once the preinstallation steps complete, the site information window appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Enter your site information screen, showing various pre installation steps.](umbraco/_static/image7.jpg)
-5. In the Web Site list, click **New Web Site**.
-6. Enter an application name in the application name field.
-7. Enter a web site name in the Web Site Name field.
-8. Enter a physical path in the Physical path field.
-9. In the IP address list, click **All Unassigned**, and enter **80** in the Port field.
-10. Enter a host name in the Host Name field, and click **Continue**.
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- The application information window appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Enter application information window.](umbraco/_static/image9.jpg)
-11. In the Choose your database list, click **SQL Server**.
-12. In the Create a new or use an existing database list, click **Create new database**.
-13. Enter a database administrator user name in the Database Admin Username field.
-14. Enter a password in the Database Admin Password field.
-15. Click **Continue**.
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- Once the installation process completes, the final installation window appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Web Platform Installation window stating that Launch Umbraco C M S has been successfully installed.](umbraco/_static/image11.jpg)
-16. Click **Finish**.
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- The Umbraco Configuration Wizard appears. From this window, you can configure the Umbraco application and view additional information about the Umbraco application.
- ![Screenshot of the Umbraco Configuration Wizard.](umbraco/_static/image13.jpg)
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-#### WebMatrix
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-WebMatrix is a free, easy way to customize and build Web sites from popular open-source applications, such as WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla. In addition, you can build sites from the ground up using ASP.NET, PHP, HTML and a number of other leading technologies. For more information about WebMatrix, refer to the [WebMatrix](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/) Web site.
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-To use WebMatrix to install this application, complete these steps:
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-1. Launch WebMatrix.
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- The WebMatrix home page appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Microsoft WebMatrix home page.](umbraco/_static/image15.jpg)
-2. Click **Site from Web Gallery**.
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- The Site from Web Gallery page appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Site from Web Gallery page.](umbraco/_static/image17.jpg)
-3. Click **Umbraco CMS**, and then click **Next**.
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- The Accept EULA page appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Accept E U L A page, showing an Umbraco C M S downloadable file.](umbraco/_static/image19.jpg)
-4. Click **I Accept** to agree to the end-user license agreement.
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- The Application Parameters page appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Application Parameters page.](umbraco/_static/image21.jpg)
-5. Enter information appropriate to your environment, and click **Next**.
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- WebMatrix installs the Umbraco software on your local computer. This page appears once installation is complete.
- ![Screenshot of the Site from Web Gallery page showing that Umbraco C M S has been installed.](umbraco/_static/image23.jpg)
-6. Click **OK**.
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- The Publishing Settings page appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Publishing Settings page.](umbraco/_static/image25.jpg)
-7. Add your hosting provide and domain-specific information, and click **Validate Connection**.
-8. If the connection was successful, click **Apply**, and then click **Publish**.
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- The Publish Preview page appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Publish Preview page, showing the Change Files and Databases sections.](umbraco/_static/image27.jpg)
-9. Click **Continue**.
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- Once publishing is complete, the Deployment Details dialog box appears.
- ![Screenshot of the Deployment Details dialog box.](umbraco/_static/image29.jpg)
-10. Click **OK**.
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-The Umbraco Configuration Wizard appears. From this window, you can configure the Umbraco application and view additional information about the Umbraco application.
-![Screenshot of the Umbraco Configuration Wizard, reading Thank you for choosing umbraco.](umbraco/_static/image31.jpg)
-
-### Step 2. Build the application package from the IIS site.
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-To build the application package from the IIS site, complete the steps described in [Export a Package through IIS Manager](../using-web-deploy/export-a-package-through-iis-manager.md).
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-### Step 3. Install the application on the target server.
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-To install the application on the target server, complete the steps described in [Import a Package through IIS Manager](../using-web-deploy/import-a-package-through-iis-manager.md).
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----
-title: "Videocast: Simplified Application Deployment on the Microsoft Web Platform"
-author: rick-anderson
-description: "Mai-lan Tomsen Bukovec has published a series of videos that target developers and users who want to experience a simplified deployment experience for apps a..."
-ms.date: 05/08/2009
-ms.assetid: 18e9b55a-025f-4053-a1ca-3a4a9fade24d
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/publish/deploying-application-packages/videocast-simplified-application-deployment-on-the-microsoft-web-platform
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Videocast: Simplified Application Deployment on the Microsoft Web Platform
-
-by IIS Team
-
-Mai-lan Tomsen Bukovec has published a series of videos that target developers and users who want to experience a simplified deployment experience for apps and the Web stack on Windows, focusing particularly on ASP.NET and PHP open source community applications.
-
-## For developers
-
-- **Make sure that you have the latest Microsoft Web platform tools** (including the Microsoft Web server, applications and frameworks, database and tools, as well as PHP), watch the [Staying Current with the Latest Web Platform with Web Platform Installer](https://blogs.iis.net/mailant/archive/2009/05/02/real-world-iis-staying-current-with-the-latest-microsoft-web-platform-with-web-platform-installer-videocast.aspx) videocast (7 minutes).
-- **Add required Web Deployment tool integration for the Windows Web App Gallery** and/or simplify installation on Windows, watch [Adding Web Deployment Tool Support to Community Application Zip Packages](https://blogs.iis.net/mailant/archive/2009/05/04/real-world-iis-adding-web-deployment-tool.aspx) (12 minutes). This video explains how to add Web Deployment Tool manifest files to a community application zip file (WordPress in this case) for easier deployment on Windows.
-- **Find a community application that deploys easily on Windows and learn how to re-package that app with customizations** for deployment to a rstrongote IIS Web server, see the [Packaging and Deploying an Open Source Application Using Web Deployment Tool](https://blogs.iis.net/mailant/archive/2009/05/01/real-world-iis-packaging-and-deploying-an-open-source-application-using-web-deployment-tool-screencast.aspx) videocast (11 minutes). This video walks through how to find and customize SilverStripe from the Web App Gallery, then re-package and deploy the customized SilverStripe package using Web Deployment Tool to a remote IIS server.
-
-## For Windows users
-
-- **Try out the Web Platform Installer**, start with the [Finding and Installing the Web Platform Installer 2.0](https://blogs.iis.net/mailant/archive/2009/04/30/real-world-iis-finding-and-installing-web-platform-installer-2-0.aspx) videocast (3 minutes). This video showing the different ways to find and install the Web Platform Installer, as well as provides a brief introduction to the Web Platform Installer Tool.
-- ***Install a free open source community application*** easily on Windows, watch the [Installing a Free Community Application Using Web Platform Installer](https://blogs.iis.net/mailant/archive/2009/04/30/real-world-iis-installing-a-free-community-application-using-web-platform-installer-videocast.aspx) videocast (7 minutes). This video shows how to install Umbraco on Windows using the Web Platform Installer.
-
-## Technologies discussed
-
-- [Web Deployment Tool](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/web-deploy)
-- [Web Platform Installer](https://www.microsoft.com/web/downloads/platform.aspx)
-- [Web Application Gallery](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery)
-
-These videos were encoded and are published using [IIS Smooth Streaming](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/smooth-streaming).
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At a basic level, the above command uses the **dbFullSql** provider to copy data from a database using a database connection string ("-source:dbfullsql=…") and copies it to a database script file ("-dest:dbfullsql=…")
-##### More Information About Providers and Manifext.xml
-
-For more information about the above providers, and other providers that can be used in a manifest file, see the [web application package reference page](../../develop/windows-web-application-gallery/reference-for-the-web-application-package.md).
-
#### Step 3 - Create a parameter file
After you create the manifest file that tells Web Deploy how to install the application, you need to create a parameter file that tells Web Deploy how to transform certain settings so that the application can be customized to work in a specific user's deployment environment.
@@ -176,10 +172,6 @@ Again, since Web Deploy uses a provider to synchronize database information (as
Our "Vacation Pictures" application also keeps track of the database connection in the Web.config file. This parameterization is handled by the final entry in Parameters.xml.
-##### More Information about Creating the Parameters.xml File
-
-For more information about creating the Parameters.xml file, including the meaning of various tags and the different kinds of parameter entries, see the [web application package reference page](../../develop/windows-web-application-gallery/reference-for-the-web-application-package.md).
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#### Step 4 - Create a Zip File that Contains the Application, the Manifest File, and the Parameter File
You now have the basic building blocks needed to deploy the application using Web Platform Installer, so you can now package the application into the appropriate package format. The package just needs to contain the Parameters.xml file, the Manifest.xml file, and the database installation scripts at the top (root) level of the zip package, and the application content in a subfolder.
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## II. Backup
-All backup cmdlets have a positional parameter (it's the second one except for backup-wdserver where it is the first positional parameter) called output. This takes a path to the folder where you want the backup created. Backup is always a Web Deploy zip package. You can read more about Web Deploy Packages at [Package Provider](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/dd569019(v=WS.10).aspx) and [custom packages](../../develop/windows-web-application-gallery/package-an-application-for-the-windows-web-application-gallery.md). If no path is specified the backups are created in a folder named 'Web Deploy Backups' under the user's documents folder. The backups are named as machinename\_nameofproviderused\_[Siteorapporfoldername(Optional)]\_timestamp.zip.
+All backup cmdlets have a positional parameter (it's the second one except for backup-wdserver where it is the first positional parameter) called output. This takes a path to the folder where you want the backup created. Backup is always a Web Deploy zip package. You can read more about Web Deploy Packages at [Package Provider](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/dd569019(v=WS.10).aspx). If no path is specified the backups are created in a folder named 'Web Deploy Backups' under the user's documents folder. The backups are named as machinename\_nameofproviderused\_[Siteorapporfoldername(Optional)]\_timestamp.zip.
All these cmdlets will work locally by default unless remote server information is provided by passing in a publish settings file for SourcePublishSettings parameter.
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@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ Next Steps:
• Proceed to configure the database server machine.
-• Ensure that the Web Deploy 2.0 (or higher) component is [configured to allow delegated deployments](../joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/configure-site-for-web-deploy-publishing.md). This is critical, as it is the primary method that allows your customers to publish to your servers with WebMatrix.
+• Ensure that the Web Deploy 2.0 (or higher) component is configured to allow delegated deployments. This is critical, as it is the primary method that allows your customers to publish to your servers with WebMatrix.
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ Create a second guest as the Database Server Virtual Machine
1. Download the SQL Server 2008 R2 Web media from the SPLA site, find the link in the email you received confirming your SPLA agreement.
2. [Required] Install SQL Server 2008 R2 Web on the Database VM. Follow the installation wizard instructions. WebPI supports installing [Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express edition](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appsxml=&appid=SqlExpress), but we do not recommend this product in shared hosting environments, you should use the full version instead on a separate server.
- 3. Install MySQL, use the following related [article](../joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/setup-mysql-with-webmatrix-support.md) to ensure the installation supports WebMatrix.
+ 3. Install MySQL.
## Configure your Content Server VM
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----
-title: "Microsoft Web Platform Installer 2.0"
-author: walterov
-description: "Introduction The Web Platform Installer 2.0 (WPI) is a tool that installs Microsoft's entire Web Platform, including IIS, Visual Web Developer 2010 Express E..."
-ms.date: 02/17/2009
-ms.assetid: f8593a22-c829-4cb3-b471-a6d2823aab5e
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/web-hosting/configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/microsoft-web-platform-installer-20
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Microsoft Web Platform Installer 2.0
-
-by [Walter Oliver](https://github.com/walterov)
-
-## Introduction
-
-The [Web Platform Installer 2.0](https://www.microsoft.com/web/downloads/platform.aspx) (WPI) is a tool that installs Microsoft's entire Web Platform, including IIS, Visual Web Developer 2010 Express Edition, SQL Server 2008 R2 Express Edition and the .NET 4 Framework. Using the Web Platform Installer's user interface, you can choose to install either specific products or the entire Microsoft Web Platform onto your computer. The Web PI also helps keep your products up to date by always offering the latest additions to the Web Platform.
-
-The following image shows the Web PI introductory screen:
-
-![Screenshot that shows the Web Platform Installer 2 point 0. The What's New tab is open.](microsoft-web-platform-installer-20/_static/image3.png)
-
-## For Hosters
-
-Web PI can help in the following scenarios:
-
-- Building reference machines used for the creation of images for dedicated or virtual dedicated offerings. Or when building the Web Server reference machine for a shared hosting environment.
-- Updating existing machines with the latest components.
-- Deploying an internal development or testing environment.
-- Referring customers to use Web PI to setup their own dedicated machines or local environments for development and testing before deploying to hosted environments.
-
-The following image shows an example of the **Web Platform** tab and a subset of the available components:
-
-[![Screenshot that shows the Web Platform Installer 2 point 0. The Web Platform tab is open.](microsoft-web-platform-installer-20/_static/image5.png)](microsoft-web-platform-installer-20/_static/image4.png)
-
-## For Web Hosting Customers
-
-Web PI can help in the following scenarios:
-
-- Deploying a development environment with the entire Web Platform stack of components. Includes the latest Web, Database, and development tools and technologies.
-- Updating the development environment with the latest components.
-
-The following image shows the **Web Applications** tab with the available components:
-
-![Screenshot that shows the Web Platform Installer 2 point 0. The Web Applications tab is open.](microsoft-web-platform-installer-20/_static/image6.png)
-
-## More Information
-
-- To install visit [Microsoft Web Platform Installer](https://www.microsoft.com/web/downloads/platform.aspx) page. It includes information about system requirements, installation steps, and an information video.
-- For a walkthrough of the Web PI visit [Web Platform Installer Walkthrough](../../install/web-platform-installer/web-platform-installer-20-walkthrough.md)
-- For support questions visit the [Web PI forum](https://forums.iis.net/1155.aspx)
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@@ -85,7 +85,6 @@ You can find additional resources for understanding Windows Server 2008 R2 with
- [MySQL Server](../../application-frameworks/install-and-configure-php-on-iis/install-and-configure-mysql-for-php-applications-on-iis-7-and-above.md)
- [Guide to Deploy FTP and Publish with VWD](../configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/guide-to-deploy-ftp-and-publish-with-vwd.md)
- [Publishing Components: FTP 7.5, WebDAV, and FPSE](../configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/publishing-components-ftp-70-webdav-and-fpse.md)
-- [Web Platform Installer](../configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/microsoft-web-platform-installer-20.md)
@@ -167,4 +166,3 @@ You can find additional resources for understanding Windows Server 2008 R2 with
- [Creating, Updating, and Publishing Web applications with Visual Web Developer](../using-shared-hosting-environments/creating-and-publishing-web-applications-with-visual-web-developer.md)
- [Setting up Delegated Administration, Server and Client Experiences](../using-shared-hosting-environments/setting-up-delegated-administration-server-and-client-experiences.md)
- [Using Delegated Administration](../using-shared-hosting-environments/using-delegated-administration.md)
-- [Web Platform Installer](../configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/microsoft-web-platform-installer-20.md)
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-title: "Automating server setup"
-author: bilalaslam
-description: "This article explains how to provision an IIS frontend server with full WebMatrix compatibility in an automated manner. It fully automates all steps describe..."
-ms.date: 01/05/2011
-ms.assetid: 75449e45-0fee-4250-99d0-34b10b3aa051
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/automating-server-setup
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Automating server setup
-
-by [Bilal Aslam](https://github.com/bilalaslam)
-
-## Introduction
-
-This article explains how to provision an IIS frontend server with full WebMatrix compatibility in an automated manner. It fully automates all steps described in the rest of this documentation, with one exception: a Microsoft SQL Server or MySQL Server is expected to be provisioned separately and is not covered here.
-
-## Requirements
-
-- Windows Server 2008 R2
-- Powershell v1 enabled on the above server
-- Internet connectivity on the above server (to download software requirements)
-
-## Preparing to Run Scripts
-
-1. Download the scripts from the following location:
-
-
-
-2. Extract them to `%systemdrive%\Webmatrix`
-3. Launch a Powershell console in Administrator mode
-4. Run this command: *Set-Executionpolicy Unrestricted - force*. This will allow the unsigned scripts to execute.
-
-## Installing Software Requirements
-
-The script pack contains a program called webpicmdline.exe in the \webpicmdline folder.
-
-1. Open an elevated command prompt (cmd.exe, NOT Powershell)
-2. Run this command to install the software stack:
-
-[!code-console[Main](automating-server-setup/samples/sample1.cmd)]
-
-## Configuring the Web Management Service
-
-Run *.\01\_InitializeWebManagementService.ps1*. This script will do the following:
-
-1. Set service startup type to Automatic
-2. Enable remote connections
-3. Enable tracing
-4. Increase number of tracing logs files that are retained
-5. Restart Web Management Service
-
-## Creating Web Deploy Delegation Rules
-
-The script .\02\_AddDelegationRules.ps1 creates Web Deploy delegation rules. This script will create the following delegation rules:
-
-- contentPath,iisApp
-- dbFullSql
-- dbMySql
-- createApp
-- setAcl
-- recycleApp
-- appPoolNetFx
-- appPoolPipeline
-
-The script needs several parameter inputs for the rules to be created properly:
-
-- elevatedUsername: username of a user who has Write access to applicationHost.config. Required for createApp, appPoolNetFx, appPoolPipeline rules.
-- elevatedPassword: password of above user
-- adminUsername: username of a user who is in the Administrators group on the IIS server. Required for recyleApp rule.
-- adminPassword: password of above user.
-
-Please note that the script CREATES these above users.
-
-*.\02\_AddDelegationRules.ps1 -elevatedUsername wdeploy\_elevated -elevatedPassword <password> -adminUsername wdeploy\_admin -adminPassword <password>*
-
-## Installing the Extensionless URL hotfix
-
-Run *.\InstallExtensionlessUrlHotfix.ps1*
-
-This will download and install the hotfix, KBKB980368.
-
-> [!NOTE]
-> We suppress server reboots during the hotfix installation. You may need to restart the server (shutdown /r) after the update installs.
-
-## Virtual Dedicated: Creating and Assigning a New Self-signed Certificate
-
-The Web Management Service is installed by default with a self-signed certificate. If you run sysprep after installing IIS (as is common with virtual dedicated servers), the self-signed certificate is no longer valid as the machine SID has changed, and you may see errors when connecting to the Web Management Service. You need to create a new self-signed certificate and assign it to the Web Management Service.
-
-Run *.\00\_Certificate.ps1*. This script will:
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-- Remove the SSL binding of the old certificate on port 8172
-- Create a new self-signed certificate
-- Bind new self-signed certificate to port 8172
-- Configure Web Management Service to use new self-signed certificate
-- Restart Web Management Service
-
-This script needs to run on the first logon into the image. If you do this as the very last step before running sysprep, it ensures the certificate script runs on the next login.
-
-1. Start regedit.exe
-2. Navigate to HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
-3. Create a key called RunOnce if it doesn't already exist
-4. Right-click the RunOnce key add a new String value. Name the value anything (for example – "CertInitScript")
-5. Double click the string value and add the following for its data: `%WinDir%\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe C:\WebMatrix\00\_Certificate.ps1`
-
-Note: You can easily modify this script to assign an existing certificate (such as a trusted root certificate) to the Web Management Service. This is recommended so WebMatrix users do not see a certificate warning when publishing to your server.
-
-## Known Issues
-
-- 02\_AddDelegationRules.ps1 does not work with shared configuration. Workaround: change the GetApplicationHostConfigPath function in HostingCommon.psm1 to return the path to your shared configuration.
-
-## Debugging
-
-Scripts create a log file in the same folder they are run, starting with HostingLog.
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----
-title: "Configure Site for Web Deploy Publishing"
-author: bilalaslam
-description: "Configure Sites for Web Deploy Publishing At this point, your server is configured with all the software required to support WebMatrix publishing. The Web De..."
-ms.date: 11/04/2010
-ms.assetid: f5310c01-2939-4b93-a9dc-1f0532eae2f9
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/configure-site-for-web-deploy-publishing
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Configure Site for Web Deploy Publishing
-
-by [Bilal Aslam](https://github.com/bilalaslam)
-
-## Configure Sites for Web Deploy Publishing
-
-At this point, your server is configured with all the software required to support WebMatrix publishing. The Web Deploy 2.0 installer created all the necessary Management Service Delegation Rules to allow non-administrators to deploy applications and databases. It also started the Web Management Service.
-
-Now we need to configure individual sites for Web Deploy publishing. This is similar to how you still need to enable FTP for individual sites in IIS even after you have installed FTP server features.
-
-### *Through the IIS Manager UI*
-
-[![Screenshot of Configure Web Deploy Publishing dialog box with boxes for file system permissions and Specify U R L for the Publishing Server Connection.](configure-site-for-web-deploy-publishing/_static/image2.png)](configure-site-for-web-deploy-publishing/_static/image1.png)
-
-Web Deploy's UI in IIS Manager contains a useful component for quickly configuring Web Deploy for a particular site:
-
-1. Start IIS Manager by clicking Start > Run and type "inetmgr.exe"
-2. Right-click the site you want to publish to, click Deploy and then click "Configure Web Deploy Publishing…"
-3. This dialog performs several useful tasks:
-
- - Sets appropriate file system permissions on the site's root folder so Web Deploy publishing will work.
- - Generates a file containing Web Deploy publishing settings. This convenient file can be used in tools like WebMatrix and Visual Studio to publish to the site.
- For now, you can just click "Setup" and copy the generated file to your development computer. If you are interested in customizing some of these options, here's an explanation of what each one of them does:
-
- | Select a user to give publishing permissions | If you have an IIS Manager that has IIS Manager Permissions to the site, it will be pre-populated here. Otherwise, select a Windows or IIS Manager. This is the user account the end user will publish with. |
- | --- | --- |
- | Enter a SQL Server / MySQL connection string to be used during publishing | If you enter database connection strings here, they will be saved to the publish settings file this dialog generates. Please note that databases need to be created outside of this UI. This UI will NOT create database artifacts such as users, logins etc. for you. Use a tool like SQL Server Management Studio or mysql.exe to provision databases for your users. |
- | Specify the URL for the publishing server connection | This is the Web Deploy Management Service publishing endpoint. This value should be pre-filled. |
-4. Click Setup.
-5. Copy the .publishSettings file from your Desktop folder and to a computer running WebMatrix
-6. Start WebMatrix and create a new site
-7. Click Publish and "Import web hosting settings" and select this fileYou should now be able to publish to this site.
-
-### *Automating through PowerShell*
-
-Web Deploy 2.0 also contains scripts which automates the above process, plus scripts for creating SQL Server and MySQL databases. You can read more about these scripts [here](../../publish/using-web-deploy/web-deploy-powershell-cmdlets.md). We suggest that you use the SetupSiteForPublishing.ps1 script as guidance. A script solution which fully configures a site for Web Deploy must do the following:
-
-1. Create the site with appropriate port binding, application pool, name, directory etc.
-2. Grant a Windows or IIS Manager user IIS Manager Permissions to the site's scope
-3. If the user in the previous step is an IIS Manager User, the Web Management Service's identity needs to have permissions to the site's root physical folder. Alternatively, if the user is a Windows user, that user account needs to have permissions on the site's root phyiscal folder.
-
-## Next Steps
-
-After you have all your server components installed and configured, you should try [validating your setup](validate-your-server-configuration.md "Validate your server setup").
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----
-title: "Create Welcome E-mails"
-author: crystalhoyer
-description: "As customers sign up for your hosting service, you need to provision sites/users for them on your server and then send them their server credentials. One way..."
-ms.date: 11/03/2010
-ms.assetid: 4b3b0288-37bf-44cd-9fc2-47b83ebe8ebc
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/create-welcome-e-mails
-msc.type: authoredcontent
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-# Create Welcome E-mails
-
-by [Crystal Hoyer](https://github.com/crystalhoyer)
-
-## Welcome E-mail Structure
-
-As customers sign up for your hosting service, you need to provision sites/users for them on your server and then send them their server credentials. One way to send them their credentials is over e-mail. With the changes you've made to support WebMatrix, we recommend the following additions to your welcome e-mails to make it simple for customers to begin publishing their new site:
-
-- Information on how to install WebMatrix, to easily develop and publish websites to you
-- Profile XML file containing credential information (including database connection strings pre-created for the user), easily importable into WebMatrix
-- Credentials in the body of the e-mail formatted in a way consistent with WebMatrix's user interface
-- Control panel information so that the user can configure settings that are not available inside WebMatrix
-
-### Information on how to install WebMatrix
-
-WebMatrix is a solution that provides simple and seamless publishing from a development environment to a live site. We recommend in your introduction email to customers that you **direct them to install WebMatrix** using this link:
-
-[Install WebMatrix using Web Platform Installer](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appid=WebMatrix)
-
-### Profile XML file containing credential information
-
-We have created an XML schema that is **easily importable into WebMatrix** during your users' publishing process, rather than requiring them to manually enter information into a dialog box. To find out more about how to create this XML file, please refer to our article here : [Generate a Profile XML](generate-a-profile-xml-file.md). We recommend that you provide the customer's new credentials in this profile XML format **as an attachment** to their welcome e-mail.
-
-We recommend that this **includes databases** pre-created for the user, so as to make their first publishing experience successful with minimal configuration/setup needed.
-
-### Credentials formatted consistently with WebMatrix's interface
-
-For those customers that do wish to type in their connection information rather than loading a Profile XML file, you should provide the credentials as follows. This will enable customers to easily map the information from the email they receive from you with the information they need to enter in WebMatrix to publish their site.
-
-[![Screenshot of credentials for Web Deploy Information, F T P Information and Database Connections.](create-welcome-e-mails/_static/image2.png)](create-welcome-e-mails/_static/image1.png)
-
-### Control Panel Information
-
-You should also provide control panel access for your customers so that they can easily manage settings/databases/etc. on their remote server, as these are outside the realm of WebMatrix. One suggestion is to set up [WebsitePanel](http://www.websitepanel.net/ "WebsitePanel") and integrate it into your IIS-based offering.
-
-## Template
-
-We have created an HTML e-mail template you can customize for your customers. Given this and an attached publish Profile XML file, the path from sign-up to first publish is seamless for the end-user:
-
-[HTML e-mail template](create-welcome-e-mails/_static/create-welcome-e-mails-960-hosting email1.zip)
-
-There are several places in the template where you can add branding and other messages.
-
-## Next Steps
-
-That's it! You're ready to apply to the Web Hosting Gallery and go for the Spotlight status!
-
-Keep in mind that as you apply, you will need to provide a test account to the WebMatrix team using [Profile XML format](generate-a-profile-xml-file.md "Generating a Profile XML file"), as well as some **Control Panel access**. We'll be testing your servers by publishing our web applications to that test account, and will let you know if we encounter any problems.
-
-Good luck!
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-title: "Generate a Profile XML File"
-author: bilalaslam
-description: "Generate a Profile XML File When a user signs up for an account, your welcome email should contain an attachment containing account settings (also known as a..."
-ms.date: 11/02/2010
-ms.assetid: e0a83e33-4d4f-448b-a85b-caa7289ced0f
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/generate-a-profile-xml-file
-msc.type: authoredcontent
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-# Generate a Profile XML File
-
-by [Bilal Aslam](https://github.com/bilalaslam)
-
-## Generate a Profile XML File
-
-When a user signs up for an account, your welcome email should contain an attachment containing account settings (also known as a Profile XML file) that can be imported into WebMatrix so the user can easily publish to their new site.
-
-- The extension of the file should be **.publishsettings**
-- The file should contain at most *one* Web Deploy profile, and at most *one* FTP profile.
-- If both Web Deploy and FTP profiles are present, WebMatrix will pick the Web Deploy profile, but the user will be able to switch to FTP later if they so choose.
-- Database connection strings (SQLServerDBConnectionString, mySQLDBConnectionString) should be **duplicated** between Web Deploy and FTP profiles.
-
-### Example File
-
-Example profile XML that describes two independent sets of publishing settings, one for Web Deploy and one for FTP **(this is a preliminary schema and is subject to change until WebMatrix v1 is released)**:
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-[!code-xml[Main](generate-a-profile-xml-file/samples/sample1.xml)]
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-[!code-xml[Main](generate-a-profile-xml-file/samples/sample2.xml)]
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-[!code-xml[Main](generate-a-profile-xml-file/samples/sample3.xml)]
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-[!code-console[Main](generate-a-profile-xml-file/samples/sample4.cmd)]
-
-### Schema Definition
-
-| **Attribute** | **Comments** |
-| --- | --- |
-| profileName | *Optional. Used by Visual Studio only.*
*Valid values: String containing only characters valid in Win32 filenames*
A name to refer to this profile by; shown in Visual Studio. |
-| publishMethod | *Required for all profiles.*
*Valid values: MSDeploy, FTP*
WebMatrix does not support the FTPS protocol. |
-| PublishURL | *Required for all profiles.*
If publishMethod is "MSDeploy", this is simply the URL of the Web Management Service (wmsvc) endpoint. For example: - `server.contoso.com` - `server.contoso.com:8080` (for example, if you are using a non-standard port 8080 for wmsvc)
If publishMethod is "FTP", this is the URL of the FTP server.
If your FTP server is configured to change-directory the user to the appropriate root physical folder for their site upon login, then this can simply be the URL of the FTP server (for example, `ftp://ftp.contoso.com:21`).
Otherwise, you need to specify the site root path (this shows up as the "Site path" setting in the WebMatrix Publish Settings dialog when the protocol is FTP). This can be done in one of two ways: - Relative: `ftp://ftp.contoso.com:21/username/wwwroot` - Absolute: `ftp://ftp.contoso.com:21//hosting_spaces/username/wwwroot` |
-| msdeploySite | *Required for Web Deploy profile.*
This is the name of the IIS site the user is publishing to. |
-| ftpPassiveMode | *Optional, only applies to a profile where publishMethod is "FTP".*
Specifies whether WebMatrix should connect using FTP passive mode or not. If omitted, the default is to connect with passive mode. |
-| userName | *Required for all profiles.* |
-| userPWD | *Optional. This is a plain text (that is, not encrypted) string.* |
-| destinationAppUrl | *Required for all profiles.*
This is the public-facing URL of the customer's site. This is required for Publish Compatibility tests. Moreover, several applications such as Wordpress require the destinationAppUrl to be inserted into the database for the application to function correctly. WebMatrix does this insertion automatically, hence this field is required. |
-| SQLServerDBConnectionString | *Optional, but highly recommended for ease of publishing.*
WebMatrix will use this database connection string to publish Microsoft SQL Server databases. We recommend that you pre-create the database when the user signs up for an account so they do not have to do this themselves from the hosting provider control panel. |
-| mySQLDBConnectionString | *Optional, but highly recommended for ease of publishing.*
WebMatrix will use this database connection string to publish MySQL databases. We recommend that you pre-create the database when the user signs up for an account so they do not have to do this themselves from the hosting provider control panel. |
-| hostingProviderForumLink | *Optional, but recommended.*
If provided, this URL will show up in the Publish Compatibility wizard. Providing this link can reduce your support cost by guiding users to online help in case they have problems publishing the site. |
-| controlPanelLink | *Optional, but recommended.*
If provided, this URL will show up in various places in WebMatrix. It provides users with an easy way to launch the hosting provider's control panel in a browser. |
-
-### Extra Information
-
-You'll notice that there is an XML comment section at the bottom of the file that includes extra information:
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-- **Control Panel credentials** - the username and password used to log into the Control Panel used to manage the site
-- **Technical Contacts** - a support alias or the contact e-mail of a company representative
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-This is generally *optional*, but useful to your customers since they can keep their control panel credentials and have a support e-mail address stored along with their publishing credentials in one file.
-
-This information is actually *required* in the instance of the Profile XML file given to the [Web Hosting Gallery](https://www.microsoft.com/web/hosting/home "Web Hosting Gallery") team with the submission of an offer for consideration.
-
-### How it works with WebMatrix
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-To test that your profile XML works:
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-1. Start WebMatrix
-2. Create a new site
-3. Click the Publish button in the ribbon
-4. Click the "Import Profile…" button
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- [![Screenshot of the Publishing Settings page. The Import Profile button is highlighted.](generate-a-profile-xml-file/_static/image5.png)](generate-a-profile-xml-file/_static/image3.png)
-5. Choose a profile, import it and click "Validate Connection" to make sure that the profile was imported correctly.
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-The items in the Publish Settings dialog should be filled out automatically according to the following mapping:
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-#### Web Deploy Settings Mapping
-
-[![Screenshot of the Publish Settings page. The Protocol, Server, User name, Password, Site name, and Destination U R L boxes are shown.](generate-a-profile-xml-file/_static/image4.jpg)](generate-a-profile-xml-file/_static/image3.jpg)
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-#### FTP Settings Matching
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-[![Screenshot of the Publish Settings page. The Protocol, Server, Site path, User name, password, and Destination boxes are filled.](generate-a-profile-xml-file/_static/image6.jpg)](generate-a-profile-xml-file/_static/image5.jpg)
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-## Next Steps
-
-Once you are able to generate Profile XML files easily, you should [include them in the welcome e-mails](create-welcome-e-mails.md) that you send to users who create new accounts on your service.
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-title: "How WebMatrix Verification Works"
-author: simtan
-description: "After you install the required server components and have validated your server configuration, you supply a sample account to the Microsoft Web Hosting Gall..."
-ms.date: 12/12/2010
-ms.assetid: 4ed60479-9fb5-4abe-8f3f-649d8a8cdf06
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/how-webmatrix-verification-works
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-# How WebMatrix Verification Works
-
-by [Simon Tan](https://github.com/simtan)
-
-## Introduction
-
-After you [install the required server components](install-server-components.md "Install Server Components") and have [validated your server configuration](validate-your-server-configuration.md "Validate your server configuration"), you supply a sample account to the Microsoft Web Hosting Gallery team in the form of a [Profile XML file](generate-a-profile-xml-file.md "Generate a Profile XML file") and a WebMatrix verification test suite is run from our side. The test is composed of publishing a series of web applications to the provided test account and ensuring that they run on your servers.
-
-This document describes the testing process, so that you may also try it for yourself to catch problems early. This process is also known as "client-side validation".
-
-## Applications Tested
-
-The following web applications (mostly from the [Web Application Gallery](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/ "Web Application Gallery")) are published to your servers in sequence:
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-- Bakery (from a WebMatrix site template)
-- [DotNetNuke](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/) [using SQL database]
-- [WordPress](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/)\*
-- [nopCommerce](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/)
-- [Moodle](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/)\*
-- [Umbraco](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/) (requires Full Trust, not recommended for Shared Hosting)
-- [mojoPortal](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/)
-- [Gallery](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/)\* [using MySQL database]
-- [Joomla!](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/)\*
-- [Drupal](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/)\*
-- [BlogEngine.NET](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/)
-- [ResourceBlender](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/)
-- [KenticoCMS](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/)
-- [Atomsite](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/)
-- [DasBlog](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/) (requires Full Trust, not recommended for Shared Hosting)
-- [PHPBB](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/)\* [using MySQL database]
-- [SugarCRM](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/)\*
-
-\* These applications are built on PHP/MySQL and are **not required** to pass testing in order for you to obtain the Spotlight status on the Hosting Gallery.
-
-## Test Process
-
-1. **Launch WebMatrix** and click on **My Sites**. We have all of the applications above pre-installed on our test machine, but others may need to install them anew. To do so, please refer to the [app-specific documentation](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/ "Installing and Publishing Apps with WebMatrix").
-
- [![Image of My Sites console in Web Matrix with Acquia Drupal application selected.](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image2.png)](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image1.png)
-
- Choose one of the applications to test with.
-2. Open the **Publish Settings** dialog box.
-
- [![Screenshot of Publish Settings dialog box with Settings highlighted.](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image4.png)](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image3.png)
-3. Choose to **Import** a publishing settings file, and select a \*.publishsettings file that defines the test account.
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- [![Image of Publish Settings dialog box displaying Import Publish Settings in the Common Tasks pane highlighted.](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image6.png)](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image5.png)
-4. When prompted to use the Web Deploy or FTP protocol, choose **Web Deploy**.
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- [![Image of Select Settings dialog box with Web Deploy selected.](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image8.png)](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image7.png)
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- **Validate** the connection. This may result in a prompt about unverified certificates, which is fine. (We accept the certificate and continue.)
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- [![Screenshot of Publish Settings dialog box with Validate Connection selected and highlighted.](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image10.png)](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image9.png)
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- If validate fails in any way, record the error and consider the publish test a failure.
-5. Save and close (or Apply and Cancel) the Publish Settings dialog. Check for **Publish Compatibility** before you move on. This has the beneficial side-effect of automatically correcting the .NET App Pool version on the server.
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- [![Image of Publish Settings dialog box with Check Compatibility option highlighted in Publish drop down menu.](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image12.png)](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image11.png)
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- [![Image of Publish Compatibility note in Web Matrix asking for permission to run test for publish compatibility with Yes and No options.](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image14.png)](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image13.png)
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- If any of the checks fail, we still **continue through to publishing**.
-6. Click **Publish** from the Ribbon. On the Publish Preview screen, ensure that **all items are checked** – especially all **databases** whether they are just SDF files or full SQL databases.
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- Continue and wait for Publishing to complete.
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- [![Image of the dialog for Publish operation in progress.](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image20.png)](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image19.png)
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- If there are any errors during the generation of the Publish Preview or during the actual Publishing operation, record the error and consider the publish test a failure.
-7. At the end of the publish operation, click the destination URL that is provided and check to see if the remote website loads in the browser.
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- Perform operations such as logging in and playing with things in the application (e.g. creating a blog entry). If any errors are encountered, record the error and consider the publish test a failure.
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- [![Screenshot of an online store page as an example for testing the application.](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image24.png)](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image23.png)
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- If the application works fine at this point, you have passed testing for this application.
-8. Once you've finished testing an application, regardless of whether the publish test passed or failed, you need to clean up the server before attempting another publish. To do this, the control panel associated with the account must be used. The control panel should provide a way to delete databases, sites, and files. Here is the process for any hosting provider using WebsitePanel:
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- The control panel should allow you to navigate to individual SQL Server or MySQL databases to delete them.
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- Before deleting the database, note its name. You'll need to recreate a database of the same name immediately afterwards. You'll also need to assign the same database user to it.
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- - ***Resetting the Site***
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- You'll need to remove the website entry off of the control panel and recreate it.
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- [![Screenshot of Hosting Spaces control panel displaying web icon selected and Web Sites from the list highlighted.](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image36.png)](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image35.png)
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- [![Screenshot of Web Sites dialog box with m soft dot palm dot arvixe dot com typed and highlighted in Name field.](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image38.png)](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image37.png)
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- [![Image of Web Sites Properties with folder path typed in the path field and Delete button highlighted.](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image40.png)](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image39.png)
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- Note the name of the website for restoring later.
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- [![Screenshot of Web Sites dialog box with Create Web Site button highlighted.](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image42.png)](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image41.png)
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- Recreate the site on the same domain as the one that was deleted.
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- Note that you'll also have to re-enable Remote Management in order to publish again.
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- [![Image of Web Site Properties page displaying Remote Management option selected and Enable button highlighted.](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image46.png)](how-webmatrix-verification-works/_static/image45.png)
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- Use the same password as the Web Deploy password in the account settings file.
- - ***Deleting Files***
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- The control panel should have a "File Manager" you can use to delete all the files under the site root folder.
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- Usually, all the files you published end up under the site folder in "wwwroot" or something similar. Delete all files underneath that node using the file manager interface.
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- Alternatively, you can use an FTP client like FileZilla to remotely connect to the FTP server (listing the same files) and delete all files that way. If you have IIS Remote Management access, you can also use IIS Manager to connect to the site and delete the content of the site.
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-That's it! That is the testing process for one application; we repeat this process for each of the applications above.
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-## Known Issues
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-- **Default document handling** - Because Web Deploy cannot assign/create entries for Default Documents, the user (and the person testing these applications) may have to go into the control panel to add these entries manually. For example, Wordpress may seem to fail but may only need "index.php" to be added to the list of Default Documents via a control panel before operating fine.
-- **Application-specific bugs** - Some applications may require a trailing slash on your Destination URL to work, and some require it **not** to be there. Some applications require Full Trust on the server, while we recommend your accounts run in only Medium trust. These application bugs are not your concern; we continually work with applicaton owners to resolve these issues, with updates published regularly on the [Web Application Gallery](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/ "Web Application Gallery").
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-title: "Install Server Components"
-author: simtan
-description: "Introduction This article will walk you through installing the required server components to be WebMatrix compatible and fulfill the Spotlight requirements f..."
-ms.date: 11/03/2010
-ms.assetid: cf0a1d31-1926-4e35-8b34-544c414905f8
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/install-server-components
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Install Server Components
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-by [Simon Tan](https://github.com/simtan)
-
-## Introduction
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-This article will walk you through installing the required server components to be **WebMatrix compatible** and fulfill the **Spotlight requirements** for the Web Hosting Gallery.
-
-## Prerequisites
-
-We recommend having two separate machines both running Windows Server 2008 R2:
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-- One acting as the web server
-- One acting as the database server
-
-While it is possible to run both the web server and database server on the same machine, it is not recommended for performance and security reasons.
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-You will need both machines connected to the Internet to download required server components.
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-To simplify the installation of the **web server** components, we highly recommend installing **Web Platform Installer**, also known as **WebPI**, on both machines. WebPI is a tool that automates the installation of a vast majority of server components and other products for Microsoft's Web Platform.
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-
-If you prefer to not use WebPI, all of the required components can also be installed by hand or via your own provisioning scripts.
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-## Web Server Components
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-### Option 1 : Via Web Platform Installer 3.0 (recommended)
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-If you have **WebPI 3.0** installed, the following link will **automatically launch it** with all of the basic **web server** components you'll need ready to install:
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-> [Install Spotlight Components using Web PI](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appid=WHP_Recommended "Install Components using Web PI") (you will be able to review the list of products before installation begins)
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-(This list of components completely fulfills the **Spotlight requirements** from the Web Hosting Gallery.)
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-Note that many of the web applications that can be published by WebMatrix have **PHP/MySQL** components as requirements. To ensure you are able to support those applications, you can use this alternative link to install **everything above plus PHP/MySQL** related components:
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-> [Install Spotlight Components plus PHP/MySQL related components using Web PI](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appid=IIS7;Tracing;NETFramework35;NETFramework4;ASPNET;MVC;WDeploy;FTPServer;ManagementService;CGI;URLRewrite2;SMO;PHP52;WinCache52;MySQLConnector;SQLDriverPHP52IIS "Install Components including PHP/MySQL components using WebPI")
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-After WebPI launches from the links above, you'll just need to click the "Install" button to review the list of components and proceed with installation.
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-> [!NOTE]
-> Even when using the links above, you'll still have to install the [Extensionless URL Hotfix](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/980368) separately, discussed below.
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-### Option 2 : Manually install Web Server components
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-Here is the full list of which components are installed by those links, so you can confirm against the list of products listed in WebPI. Note that many of them bring in dependencies – that is expected behavior – but the total download should not exceed 50 MB or so.
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-#### Server
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-- [Required] [IIS 7 Web Server](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appsxml=&appid=IIS7;Tracing "IIS 7 basic components") basic components
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- - Required for basic web server functionality
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-#### Frameworks
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-- [Required] [.NET Framework 3.5 SP1](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appsxml=&appid=NETFramework35)
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- - [Some applications](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/) depend on this framework
-- [Required] [.NET Framework 4.0](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appsxml=&appid=NETFramework40)
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- - [Some applications](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/) depend on this framework
-- [Optional] [PHP](http://windows.php.net/download/ "PHP for Windows") (5.3.2 or higher)
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- - This is not required for Spotlight, but many applications that can be published by WebMatrix depend on this framework
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-#### ASP.NET
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-- [Required] [ASP.NET](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appsxml=&appid=ASPNET)
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- - This framework is the backend of many of the most popular web applications
-- [Required] [ASP.NET MVC](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appsxml=&appid=MVC) 1.0
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- - A handful of applications in the App Gallery depend on this installed centrally
-- [Optional]
-
- Note that you can also optionally install [ASP.NET MVC3](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appsxml=&appid=MVC3) and [ASP.NET Web Pages](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appsxml=&appid=Plan9), which gives you the ability to host applications written in the new "Razor" syntax of ASP.NET. However, note that the binaries required for these kinds of applications are **automatically published** by WebMatrix. That is, each end user who publishes applications of this type will automatically end up with the required binaries in a */bin/* folder within their site root directory, so it is not really necessary to install them centrally.
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- In fact, we actually recommend that you do **not** install anything except **MVC 1**.
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- Also, note that this ASP.NET Web Pages is not a final release of the product. If you choose to install ASP.NET Web Pages, you will need to re-install it when future versions are released.
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-#### IIS Modules
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-- [Required] [Microsoft Web Deploy](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/web-deploy "Web Deploy") 2.0
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- - Web Deploy is a client-server tool that simplifies the deployment of sites and applications to IIS servers. While WebMatrix supports web application publishing using both FTP and Web Deploy protocols, the latter providers a faster, more secure, and richer experience. It also lets the user deploy whole apps, including databases, ensuring they work both locally and remotely. It is the highlight of the WebMatrix publishing story.
-- [Required] [FTP Publishing Service](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/ftp "FTP Publishing Service")
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- - To ensure the option of FTP exists for maximum compatibility
-- [Optional] [Media Services](https://www.iis.net/overview/choice/integratedmediaplatform "Media Services") 4.0
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- - For IIS Smooth Streaming support
-- [Required] [IIS Remote Management](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/iis-manager "IIS Manager for Remote Administration") Service
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- - To allow your users to manage aspects of their accounts using the IIS console
- - Also a dependency for Web Deploy to function properly
-- [Required] [FastCGI for IIS](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/fastcgi-for-iis "FastCGI for IIS")
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- - Provides a much faster CGI implementation than the default
-- [Required] [URL Rewrite 2.0](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/url-rewrite "URL Rewrite")
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- - A dependency for many applications to function correctly
-- [Required] [SQL Server 2008 Management Objects](https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=ceb4346f-657f-4d28-83f5-aae0c5c83d52 "SQL Server 2008 R2 feature pack")
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- - A dependency for many applications to function correctly
-- [Optional] [Windows Cache Extension 1.1 for PHP](https://www.iis.net/downloads/microsoft/wincache-extension "Windows Cache Extension for PHP")
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- - Highly recommended when running PHP on Windows
-- [Optional] [MySQL Connector/Net](http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/net/ "MySQL Connector/NET") 6.2.3 or higher
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- - Necessary for .NET applications using MySQL databases
-- [Optional] [Microsoft Drivers for PHP for SQL Server](https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=80e44913-24b4-4113-8807-caae6cf2ca05 "Microsoft Drivers for PHP for SQL") 2.0 in IIS
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- - Necessary for PHP applications using SQL Server
-
-### Install Web Server Patches
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-- [Extensionless URL Hotfix](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/a-update-is-available-that-enables-certain-iis-7-0-or-iis-7-5-handlers-to-handle-requests-whose-urls-do-not-end-with-a-period-525f06bd-125b-9fb7-0564-327172f1912f)
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- - Required for ASP.NET Web Pages to function correctly. It is discussed further in [this blog post](https://blogs.msdn.com/b/tmarq/archive/2010/04/01/asp-net-4-0-enables-routing-of-extensionless-urls-without-impacting-static-requests.aspx).
-
-## Database Server Components
-
-### SQL Server
-
-- [Required] Microsoft SQL Server 2008
-
- WebPI supports installing [Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express edition](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appsxml=&appid=SqlExpress), but we do not recommend this product in shared hosting environments. (You should use the full version instead.)
-- [Optional] [PHP Driver for SQL Server](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/install.aspx?appsxml=&appid=SQLDriverPHP)
- We highly recommended installing this component on your **database server** if you are supporting PHP.
-
-### MySQL
-
-For more information on configuring a MySQL installation for WebMatrix support, please see [this article](setup-mysql-with-webmatrix-support.md "Set up MySQL with WebMatrix support").
-
-## Next Steps
-
-You should ensure that the Web Deploy 2.0 component is [configured to allow delegated deployments](configure-site-for-web-deploy-publishing.md "Configure Web Deploy for delegated deployments"). This is critical, as it is the primary method that allows your customers to publish to your servers with WebMatrix.
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-title: "Microsoft Web Platform Hosting Program -Pilot"
-author: walterov
-description: "As part of the Microsoft Web Platform Hosting Program, Microsoft created the Shared Hosting Guidance Content Map ; it references a set of guides, step-by-ste..."
-ms.date: 02/18/2009
-ms.assetid: b9579222-51b6-4479-938c-732de2f491f9
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/microsoft-web-platform-hosting-program-pilot
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Microsoft Web Platform Hosting Program -Pilot
-
-by [Walter Oliver](https://github.com/walterov)
-
-As part of the Microsoft Web Platform Hosting Program, Microsoft created the [Shared Hosting Guidance Content Map](../getting-started/shared-hosting-content-map.md); it references a set of guides, step-by-step instructions, best practices, and script samples to guide in the planning, deployment, configuration, migration, and provisioning of Microsoft Web Platform technologies for Hosters. It provides a map to the latest content across the entire set of Microsoft documentation libraries and associated sample scripts relevant to hosting professionals. It is technical guidance documentation intended to lower operational costs while increasing average revenue per user. The entire content is available for download (download I) and (download II).
-
-This document provides an offline snapshot of the [Shared Hosting Guidance Content Map](../getting-started/shared-hosting-content-map.md) web page as well as references to the following offline content:
-
-1. Shared Hosting Guidance: is an overview and the best starting point in the document collection. The live and most up to date version of this material can be found in the [Shared Hosting Guidance Content Map](../getting-started/shared-hosting-content-map.md) web page.
-2. [Developing with Shared Hosting](../using-shared-hosting-environments/creating-and-publishing-web-applications-with-visual-web-developer.md): is a video that demonstrates how developers and web hosting customers can use, create, and edit web sites hosted on the Microsoft Web Platform. Developers will be able to learn about the development and publishing environment, and Hosters will learn about the experience that their customers go through when interacting with their services. You will find:
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- -Steps a developer should follow to host their applications in a Shared Hosting Environment.
- -Typical activities performed when interacting with a shared hosting provider.
- -Publishing Content using FTP from Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer.
- -Using Visual Web Developer (VWD) to connect to a hoster FTP site and deploy the application.
- -Installing and configuring IIS Manager for Remote Administration of the web site.
- -Installing IIS Manager new Modules.
- -Using IIS Manager Remote Administration.
- -Modifying and publishing an update for the application.
- -Deploying the application database (ASP.NET Membership database).
-3. [Setting up Delegated Administration Server and Client Experience](../using-shared-hosting-environments/setting-up-delegated-administration-server-and-client-experiences.md): is a video that demonstrates the Hoster and User experiences of setting up Delegated Administration. Hosters will learn how to setup Delegated Administration and what their users will need to set it up in their client computers. You will find:
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- -Introduction to Delegated Administration (also known as Remote Administration), it explains why it is useful in hosting scenarios.
- -Configuring Delegated Administration at the server through the Management Service UI module
- -Creating an IIS Manager User and assigning permissions to it. Explaining the difference between an IIS User and a Windows user account.
- -Uses an Windows XP client machine to remotely administer the site through delegated administration.
- -Installing IIS in XP.
- -Connect to the server/site from the client.
- Installs extensions, explaining the server and client experience.
-4. [Using Delegated Administration](../using-shared-hosting-environments/using-delegated-administration.md) is a video that provides a specific example of delegating a particular feature and how the user can take advantage of it. Hosters will learn how a currently blocked feature can be unblocked and their users can learn how to take advantage of the newly unblocked feature. You will find:
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- -A detailed explanation of using an actual configuration feature for administration of the site, error pages.
- -Shows the client experience when the feature is locked for a site.
- -The server experience when unlocking a feature for a site.
- -Shows the client experience of configuring the newly unlocked feature, error page setting for the site.
-5. Within the content donwload (download I) and (download II) you will find critical technology areas like **IIS**, **SQL Server 2008**, **Hyper-V**, and **System Center** sections subdivided into 4 major subsections:
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- -*Learn*: An in-depth technical drill down on the particular technology.
- -*Engage*: Explains the value of the technology.
- -*Deploy*: Instructions and pointers from where to download relevant bits.
- -*Market*: Collateral that Hosters and their Sales force can use to take an offering to market.
-6. Content To Share with End Users:
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-- [Developing with Shared Hosting](../using-shared-hosting-environments/creating-and-publishing-web-applications-with-visual-web-developer.md) video.
-- [Setting up Delegated Administration Server and Client Experience](../using-shared-hosting-environments/setting-up-delegated-administration-server-and-client-experiences.md) video.
-- [Using Delegated Administration](../using-shared-hosting-environments/using-delegated-administration.md) video.
-- [Administering your Site Remotely](../verifying-the-deployment/verifying-remote-administration.md).
-- [Deploying a ASP.NET](../verifying-the-deployment/verifying-the-developer-experience-aspnet.md).
-- [Deploying a PHP Application](../verifying-the-deployment/verifying-remote-administration.md).
-
-## Step by Step Hosting Instructions
-
-### Content Map
-
-- [Planning the Web Hosting Architecture](#plan)
-- [Deploying the Windows Web Platform in Shared Hosting Environments](#deploying)
-- [Verifying the Deployment](#Verify)
-- [Installing Infrastructure Components](#infra)
-- [Configuring IIS](#configiis)
-- [Migrating](#migrate)
-- [Provisioning and Managing](#provision)
-- [PowerShell Scripts and C# Code Samples](#scripts)
-- [Using Shared Hosting Environments](#using)]
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-
-
-### [Planning the Web Hosting Architecture](../planning-the-web-hosting-architecture/index.md)
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-- [Shared Hosting Configuration](../planning-the-web-hosting-architecture/shared-hosting-configuration.md)
-- [IIS Extensibility](../planning-the-web-hosting-architecture/iis-extensibility.md)
-- [MIX08: Bringing Hosters and Developers Together with IIS](../using-shared-hosting-environments/mix08-bringing-hosters-and-developers-together-with-iis7.md)
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-
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-### [Deploying the Windows Web Platform in Shared Hosting Environments](../configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/index.md)
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-- [Quick Guide for Shared Hosting Deployment](../configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/quick-guide-for-shared-hosting-deployment.md)
-- [Web Server for Shared Hosting](../web-server-for-shared-hosting/index.md)
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- -[IIS Components for Shared Hosting](../web-server-for-shared-hosting/iis-components-for-shared-hosting.md)
- -[Installing the Web Server Role](../web-server-for-shared-hosting/installing-the-web-server-role.md)
- -[Configuring IIS for Shared Hosting](../web-server-for-shared-hosting/index.md)
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- - [32-bit Mode Worker Processes](../web-server-for-shared-hosting/32-bit-mode-worker-processes.md)
- - [Application Pool Identity as Anonymous User](../web-server-for-shared-hosting/application-pool-identity-as-anonymous-user.md)
- - [Default Documents](../web-server-for-shared-hosting/default-documents.md)
- - [HTTP Response Cache](../web-server-for-shared-hosting/http-response-cache.md)
- - [dynamicIdleThreshold](../web-server-for-shared-hosting/dynamicidlethreshold.md)
- - [Dynamic Compression](../web-server-for-shared-hosting/dynamic-compression.md)
- - [Delegated Administration](../web-server-for-shared-hosting/delegated-administration.md)
- - [Delegating errorMode in httpErrors](../web-server-for-shared-hosting/delegating-errormode-in-httperrors.md)
- -[ASP.NET](../web-server-for-shared-hosting/aspnet-20-35-shared-hosting-configuration.md)
- -[URL Rewrite for Hosters](../web-server-for-shared-hosting/url-rewrite-for-hosting-providers.md)
- -[Database Manager for Hosters](../web-server-for-shared-hosting/database-manager-for-hosters.md)
- -[Administration Pack](../web-server-for-shared-hosting/administration-pack.md)
- -[FastCGI with PHP](../web-server-for-shared-hosting/fastcgi-with-php.md)
- -[ASP](../web-server-for-shared-hosting/asp.md)
- -[Configuring IIS for Silverlight Applications](../web-server-for-shared-hosting/configuring-iis-for-silverlight-applications.md)
- -[SMB Commands Registry Keys](../web-server-for-shared-hosting/smb-commands-registry-keys_198.md)
- -[Backup](../web-server-for-shared-hosting/create-a-backup-with-appcmd.md)
-- [File Server For Content Storage](../configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/index.md)
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- -[Separate Partitions for Improved Performance](../configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/preparing-the-file-serve-deployment.md)
- -[Share and NTFS Permissions](../configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/configuring-share-and-ntfs-permissions.md)
- -[Directory Quotas and FSRM](../configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/enabling-directory-quotas.md)
- -[SMB Command Registry Keys](../configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/smb-commands-registry-keys_196.md)
-- [Web Farm Support](../configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/index.md)
-
- -[Application Request Routing for Shared Hosting](../configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/application-request-routing-arr-20-for-shared-hosting.md)
- -[Shared Configuration](../configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/shared-configuration_211.md)
- -[Offline Files for Shared Configuration](../configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/offline-files-for-shared-configuration.md)
- -[Network Load Balancing](../configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/network-load-balancing.md)
-- [Database Servers](../configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/index.md)
-
- -[SQL 2008 for Hosters](../configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/sql-2008-for-hosters.md)
- -[SQL Server 2005](../configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/sql-server-2005.md)
- -[MySQL Server](../../application-frameworks/install-and-configure-php-on-iis/install-and-configure-mysql-for-php-applications-on-iis-7-and-above.md)
-- [Guide to Deploy FTP and Publish with VWD](../configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/guide-to-deploy-ftp-and-publish-with-vwd.md)
-- [Publishing Components: FTP 7.0, WebDAV, and FPSE](../configuring-servers-in-the-windows-web-platform/publishing-components-ftp-70-webdav-and-fpse.md)
-
-
-
-### [Verifying the Deployment](../verifying-the-deployment/index.md)
-
-- [Verifying Remote Administration](../verifying-the-deployment/verifying-remote-administration.md)
-- [Verifying the Developer Experience – ASP.NET](../verifying-the-deployment/verifying-the-developer-experience-aspnet.md)
-- [Verifying the Developer Experience - PHP](../verifying-the-deployment/verifying-the-developer-experience-php.md)
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-
-
-### [Installing Infrastructure Components](../installing-infrastructure-components/index.md)
-
-- [Hyper-V Guides](../installing-infrastructure-components/hyper-v-guides.md)
-- [System Center Solutions (VMM & SCOM)](../installing-infrastructure-components/system-center-solutions-vmm-amp-scom.md)
-- [DNS Server](../installing-infrastructure-components/dns-server.md)
-- [Active Directory DS Forest](../installing-infrastructure-components/active-directory-ds-forest.md)
-- [Introduction to Deploying Windows Server 2008](../installing-infrastructure-components/introduction-to-deploying-windows-server-2008-r2.md)
-
-
-
-### [Configuring IIS](../configuring-components/index.md)
-
-- [The Configuration System in IIS](../../get-started/planning-your-iis-architecture/the-configuration-system-in-iis-7.md)
-- [C# and PowerShell Scripts Samples](../configuring-components/powershell-scripts.md)
-- [Configuring Server Components](../configuring-components/configuring-server-components.md)
-- [Using WSRM to manage IIS AppPool CPU Utilization](../../manage/managing-performance-settings/using-wsrm-to-manage-iis-7-apppool-cpu-utilization.md)
-- [Enabling LINQ with ASP.NET](../configuring-components/deploying-linq-with-net-35.md)
-
-
-
-### [Migrating](../migrate-to-the-microsoft-web-platform/index.md)
-
-- [Integrated vs Classic Mode](microsoft-web-platform-hosting-program-pilot/_static/microsoft-web-platform-hosting-program---pilot-238-iis7integratedpipelinemodevsclassicmode1.zip)
-- [Breaking Changes for ASP.NET 2.0 Apps Running on IIS Integrated Mode](../migrate-to-the-microsoft-web-platform/breaking-changes-for-aspnet-4-apps-running-on-iis-7-integrated-mode.md)
-
-
-
-### [Provisioning and Managing](../../manage/provisioning-and-managing-iis/index.md)
-
-- [IIS Management and Administration](../../manage/provisioning-and-managing-iis/iis-management-and-administration.md)
-- [Provisioning IIS](../../manage/provisioning-and-managing-iis/index.md)
-
- -[Provisioning IIS Sites](../../manage/creating-websites/provisioning-iis-7-sites.md)
- -[Provisioning Options in IIS](../../manage/provisioning-and-managing-iis/provisioning-options-in-iis-7.md)
- -[Using Managed APIs in IIS](../../manage/provisioning-and-managing-iis/using-managed-apis-in-iis-7.md)
- -[Shared Configuration and Remote Provisioning](../../manage/provisioning-and-managing-iis/shared-configuration-and-remote-provisioning.md)
- -[Provisioning IIS Sites for Shared Hosting](../../manage/creating-websites/provisioning-iis-7-sites-for-shared-hosting.md)
-- [Provisioning and Managing Samples](../../manage/provisioning-and-managing-iis/index.md)
-
- -[Provisioning Sample in C#](../../manage/provisioning-and-managing-iis/provisioning-sample-in-c.md)
- -[Hosting Services Code Sample](../../manage/provisioning-and-managing-iis/index.md)
-
- - [Services Overview](../../manage/provisioning-and-managing-iis/services-overview.md)
- - [Services Implementation](../../manage/provisioning-and-managing-iis/setting-up-components.md)
- - [Consuming the Services](../../manage/provisioning-and-managing-iis/consuming-the-services.md)
- -[Code Samples and Scripts](../../manage/provisioning-and-managing-iis/index.md)
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- - [Microsoft.Web.Administration](../../manage/provisioning-and-managing-iis/microsoftwebadministration.md)
- - [IIS WMI Provider](../../manage/provisioning-and-managing-iis/iis-7-wmi-provider.md)
- - [AppCmd.exe](../../manage/provisioning-and-managing-iis/appcmdexe.md)
- - [Other Managed Code Samples](../../manage/provisioning-and-managing-iis/other-managed-code-samples.md)
-- [Provisioning FTP 7.0 Sites](../../manage/creating-websites/provisioning-ftp-75-sites.md)
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-
-
-### PowerShell Scripts and C# Code Samples
-
-- [IIS 7.0 Configuration Reference with Code Samples](https://www.iis.net/configreference)
-- [Managing IIS with the IIS PowerShell Snap-in](../../manage/powershell/index.md)
-- [C# and PowerShell Scripts Samples](../configuring-components/powershell-scripts.md)
-- [Provisioning Sample in C#](../../manage/provisioning-and-managing-iis/provisioning-sample-in-c.md)
-- [Code Samples and Scripts](../../manage/provisioning-and-managing-iis/index.md)
-
-
-
-### [Using Shared Hosting Environments](../using-shared-hosting-environments/index.md)
-
-- [Creating, Updating, and Publishing Web applications with Visual Web Developer](../using-shared-hosting-environments/creating-and-publishing-web-applications-with-visual-web-developer.md)
-- [Administering your Site Remotely](../verifying-the-deployment/verifying-remote-administration.md)
-- [Deploying a ASP.NET](../verifying-the-deployment/verifying-the-developer-experience-aspnet.md)
-- [Deploying a PHP Application](../verifying-the-deployment/verifying-remote-administration.md)
-
-Please send your questions and feedback to [iisnet@microsoft.com](mailto:iisnet@microsoft.com).
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-title: "Overview"
-author: simtan
-description: "This set of documentation describes how hosting providers can prepare to join the Microsoft Web Hosting Gallery —a comprehensive marketplace of hosting provi..."
-ms.date: 11/04/2010
-ms.assetid: 95fe9975-d6f3-4cfd-8a40-39ff01b19553
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/overview
-msc.type: authoredcontent
----
-# Overview
-
-by [Simon Tan](https://github.com/simtan)
-
-## Overview
-
-This set of documentation describes how hosting providers can prepare to join the Microsoft Web Hosting Gallery — a comprehensive marketplace of hosting providers—while standing out as 100% [**WebMatrix**](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/ "Microsoft WebMatrix")**compatible** for maximum visibility. This is also known as having **Spotlight status**.
-
-Being WebMatrix compatible means that you can make a guarantee to your end users: that they can publish applications from [WebMatrix](https://www.microsoft.com/web/webmatrix/ "Microsoft WebMatrix") and the [Web Application Gallery](https://www.microsoft.com/web/gallery/ "Microsoft Web Application Gallery") to your servers with confidence.
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-**What is covered:** This documentation outlines how to extend an existing Windows/IIS7 shared hosting environment so users can publish to it using the WebMatrix web development tool.
-
-**What is not covered:** This document does not describe how to create a Windows hosting environment "from scratch".
-
-It assumes that you have a hosting environment that runs on IIS7, offers ASP.NET hosting, and that you have experience with managing such environments. Please see [this article](../planning-the-web-hosting-architecture/shared-hosting-configuration.md "Basics of setting up shared hosting") to learn more about the basics of setting up a Windows shared hosting environment if you do not have one already.
-
-This documentation will walk you through the following setup steps:
-
-1. [Installing the required server components](install-server-components.md "Install server components")
-2. [Configuring the server to allow remote publishing of websites by end-users](configure-site-for-web-deploy-publishing.md "Configuring Web Deploy settings")
-3. [Validating your server configuration using a small tool](validate-your-server-configuration.md "Validating your server configuration using ServerValidator")
-4. [Crafting a publishing Profile XML file containing server credentials for your end users](generate-a-profile-xml-file.md "Creating a publishing Profile XML file")
-5. [Composing new account welcome e-mails that make it easy for your customers to get started with WebMatrix](create-welcome-e-mails.md "Creating welcome e-mails for new accounts")
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-After completing the above steps, you will then need to formally submit an application to the Web Hosting Gallery. To be considered for Spotlight status, this application will need to include a sample test account (in the form of a Profile XML file) that represents a typical account from your WebMatrix compatible offer.
-
-## How your customers will publish to you
-
-[![Diagram that shows Web Platform Installer, Visual Studio, and the Web Matrix being deployed to the Web Management Service, then to the Hosting Server.](overview/_static/image2.jpg)](overview/_static/image1.jpg)
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-1. Customer finds your offer in the Web Hosting Gallery, and signs up for an account
-2. You provision required resources (including a SQL Server and/or MySQL database) for the customer
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- - IIS site provisions:
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- - Creates a IIS Management username and password
- - Applies deployment and management permission to the IIS Site
- - SQL Database provisions:
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- - Creates SQL account and password
- - Applies permissions to the database for the SQL account
-3. You send the customer their server credentials in the form of a [Profile XML](generate-a-profile-xml-file.md "Generating a Profile XML file")
-4. Customer uses WebMatrix or other tools to deploy their web applications to your servers.
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-## Next Steps
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-First, you need to make sure you have the [necessary server components](install-server-components.md "Install required server components") to fully support WebMatrix and fulfill the Spotlight requirements of the Web Hosting Gallery.
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-title: "ServerValidator Demo"
-author: bilalaslam
-description: "ServerValidator Demo"
-ms.date: 12/13/2010
-ms.assetid: c7e16c40-8078-45a1-9b46-e376ef68eb20
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/servervalidator-demo
-msc.type: video
----
-# ServerValidator Demo
-
-by [Bilal Aslam](https://github.com/bilalaslam)
-
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-title: "Setup MySQL with WebMatrix Support"
-author: bilalaslam
-description: "MySQL Installation WebPI supports installing MySQL in developer mode, but this is not suitable for a shared hosting environment. Instead, you should download..."
-ms.date: 11/03/2010
-ms.assetid: 29f4c760-525f-4c61-9e06-ab37014a7dc8
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-msc.type: authoredcontent
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-# Setup MySQL with WebMatrix Support
-
-by [Bilal Aslam](https://github.com/bilalaslam)
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-## MySQL Installation
-
-WebPI supports installing MySQL in developer mode, but this is not suitable for a shared hosting environment.
-
-Instead, you should download the latest stable version of MySQL from the [official website](http://www.mysql.com/ "MySQL website") and install it on a **dedicated database server** with these settings:
-
-[![Image of My S Q L Server Instance Configuration Wizard displaying Dedicated My S Q L Server Machine option selected.](setup-mysql-with-webmatrix-support/_static/image3.png)](setup-mysql-with-webmatrix-support/_static/image2.png)[![Image of My S Q L Server Instance Configuration Wizard displaying INNO D B Table Space Settings and Drive Info box.](setup-mysql-with-webmatrix-support/_static/image5.png)](setup-mysql-with-webmatrix-support/_static/image4.png)
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-For concurrent connections, choose OLTP since that reflects the workload of a typical shared hosting database server:
-
-[![Screenshot of My S Q L Server Instance Configuration Wizard with online Transaction Processing O L T P selected.](setup-mysql-with-webmatrix-support/_static/image7.png)](setup-mysql-with-webmatrix-support/_static/image6.png)
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-Enable TCP/IP networking, add the firewall exception and disable the strict mode:
-
-[![Screenshot of My S Q L Server Instance Configuration Wizard with T C P slash forward I P Networking enabled and Enable Strict Mode option disabled.](setup-mysql-with-webmatrix-support/_static/image9.png)](setup-mysql-with-webmatrix-support/_static/image8.png)
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-Enable UTF-8 character set – ***this is very important***, because several applications in the Web Application Gallery require UTF-8 support in the database:
-
-[![Image of My S Q L Server Instance Configuration Wizard with Best Support for Multiligualism enabled and latin 1 typed in the character set box.](setup-mysql-with-webmatrix-support/_static/image11.png)](setup-mysql-with-webmatrix-support/_static/image10.png)
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-[![Image of My S Q L Instance Configuration Wizard displaying My S Q L typed in the Service Name box and Include Bin Directory in Windows Path checked.](setup-mysql-with-webmatrix-support/_static/image13.png)](setup-mysql-with-webmatrix-support/_static/image12.png)
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-Since MySQL is installed on the database server, which is different than the web server which runs the Web Deploy web server component, you'll need to take a few extra steps to make sure Web Deploy can access the database server:
-
-1. Copy mysqldump.exe (typically from `C:\Program Files\MySQL\MySQL Server 5.1\bin`) to your **web server** in `c:\mysqldump\mysqldump.exe`
-2. On the **web server**, set a registry key (`HKEY\_LOCAL\_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\IIS Extensions\MSDeploy\2\mysqldumppath`) to string value == "c:\mysqldump\mysqldump.exe")
-
-## Resetting Permissions
-
-If you happen to lose the credentials to your MySQL database, this article may help:
-
-[http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/resetting-permissions.html#resetting-permissions-windows](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/resetting-permissions.html#resetting-permissions-windows)
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-title: "Validate Your Server Configuration"
-author: bilalaslam
-description: "Introduction ServerValidator is an extensible, plugin-based tool which checks if your server is ready to support WebMatrix. Typically, ServerValidator is run..."
-ms.date: 11/02/2010
-ms.assetid: 4e59e385-50fa-4ba5-afb2-b361a22fcefc
-msc.legacyurl: /learn/web-hosting/joining-the-web-hosting-gallery/validate-your-server-configuration
-msc.type: authoredcontent
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-# Validate Your Server Configuration
-
-by [Bilal Aslam](https://github.com/bilalaslam)
-
-## Server-side validation using ServerValidator
-
-ServerValidator is an extensible, plugin-based tool which checks if your server is ready to support WebMatrix. Typically, ServerValidator is run by a system administrator after they have configured the server. It comes with a command line version (ServerValidatorCommandline.exe) and a user-interface (ServerValidatorUI.exe).
-
-### What ServerValidator does
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-- Checks if you are running the correct operating system.
-- Checks if required software is installed, including products that can be installed using WebPI and otherwise as well as Windows Updates.
-- Checks if Web Deploy delegation rules are set up correctly.
-- Checks if services are installed and in the correct state.
-- It is capable of checking if GAC assemblies and COM objects are installed. While these checks are not required for WebMatrix, shared hosting providers commonly install 3rd party components on their servers.
-- Can be extended with your own plug-ins.
-
-### What ServerValidator does not do
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-- It does not actually do a test publish. This is because a realistic test would be to publish to the server from outside your network so firewalls, etc. are taken into account.
-- It does not check firewall settings.
-- It does not validate if file system permissions required for certain Web Deploy providers are set up correctly. For example, it does not check that createApp provider has write access to applicationHost.config, or that the identity for setAcl provider has appropriate permissions to the site's folders.
-
-### Installation
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-Download a version that works with both x86 and x64 server architectures: [ServerValidator](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=207733 "ServerValidator Download")
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-### Example Usage
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-You can watch a screencast demo of ServerValidator [here](servervalidator-demo.md "ServerValidator Demo Video").
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-The ServerValidator ZIP file comes with a sample configuration file, WebMatrixValidation.xml, which contains validation checks for WebMatrix support.
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-1. Open the folder where you unzipped ServerValidator
-2. Right-click ServerValidatorUI.exe and click "**Run as Administrator**". This is required for several of the validations to succeed because they require elevated privileges on your server.
-3. Inspect the results in the UI
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- ![Screenshot that shows the Server Validator U I window.](validate-your-server-configuration/_static/image1.png)
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-
-### Input File Format
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-The input file is a well-formatted XML file. It looks like this:
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-[!code-xml[Main](validate-your-server-configuration/samples/sample1.xml)]
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-Comments are allowed in the input XML using standard comment tags.
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-- Each validation is specified by a <Validation></Validation> tag, and is handles by a specific Validator in the ServerValidator.Validators namespace.
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- - *Type* is a required attribute
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- - The value for this attribute specifies a .NET type in the ServerValidator.Validators namespace that implements the IValidator interface. For example, let's say type ="MyValidator". ServerValidator ships with a number of built-in Validators – it first searches the ServerValidator.dll assembly for "ServerValidator.Validators.MyValidator". If one is not found, it tries to load the "MyValidator.dll" assembly from disk and looks for the "ServerValidator.Validators.MyValidator" type in it.
- - *description* attribute is required. It should be a simple description of the Validation.
- - *detailsUrlBase* attribute is required. It should be a URI of the documentation.
- - The remaining attributes are optional and are passed as key-value pairs to the Validator itself.
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-### Output File Format
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-The output file is named localhost\_<timestamp>.xml and is placed in the same folder as ServerValidator. A sample report looks like this:
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-[!code-xml[Main](validate-your-server-configuration/samples/sample2.xml)]
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-**Important Note:** Not everything that ServerValidator checks for is **required** by WebMatrix or the Spotlight program in the Web Hosting Gallery. The ServerValidator is simply a tool to aid in checking your installed components against the [list of required components](install-server-components.md). It also is useful for verifying that your [Web Deploy settings](configure-site-for-web-deploy-publishing.md) are correct.
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-
-
-### Included Validators
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-| Validator | Description |
-| --- | --- |
-| COMValidator | Checks for the presence of a COM component |
-| DelegationRuleValidator | Checks if Web Deploy delegation rules are set up correctly |
-| GacAssemblyValidator | Checks if a assembly is GAC'ed |
-| OsValidator | Checks if the operating system is in the list of valid operating systems |
-| RegistryValidator | Checks if a registry key is present and has a specific value |
-| ServiceValidator | Checks if a service is installed and is the expected state |
-| WebPIInstalledProductValidator | Checks if a product that can be installed via WebPI is installed. Also checks if all applications in the Application Gallery have dependencies installed. |
-| WindowsInstalledComponentValidator | Checks if a product in the Windows Programs Control Panel is installed or not. Use this for programs that are not installed using WebPI. |
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-#### Example: COMValidator
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-Check if a specific COM component is installed:
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-[!code-xml[Main](validate-your-server-configuration/samples/sample3.xml)]
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-#### Example: DelegationRuleValidator
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-Checks if the following delegation rules are set up correctly in administration.config: createApp, iisApp, contentPath, dbFullSql, dbMySql, recycleApp, setAcl. This Validator does not take any input:
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-[!code-xml[Main](validate-your-server-configuration/samples/sample4.xml)]
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-Note that this Validator does **NOT** check the following:
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-- createApp: RunAs identity has write access to applicationHost.config
-- recycleApp: RunAs identity is a member of the Administrators security group
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-#### Example: OsValidator
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-Checks if the current operating system is in the comma-seperated list of valid operating systems specifed in the *validOperatingSystems* attribute:
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-[!code-xml[Main](validate-your-server-configuration/samples/sample5.xml)]
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-#### Example: RegistryValidator
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-Checks the registry for the presence of a key and, optionally, a registry value, kind and data
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-[!code-xml[Main](validate-your-server-configuration/samples/sample6.xml)]
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-The regKey attribute is required, all other attributes are optional.
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-**Valid values for regKey:** HKEY\_LOCAL\_MACHINE\..., HKEY\_CURRENT\_USER\..., HKEY\_CLASSES\_ROOT\..., HKEY\_USERS\..., HKEY\_CURRENT\_CONFIG\...
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-**Valid values for regValueKind:** String, ExpandString, Binary, DWord, MultiString, QWord.
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-#### Example: ServiceValidator
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-Checks if a Windows service is installed and, optionally, in the correct state:
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-[!code-xml[Main](validate-your-server-configuration/samples/sample7.xml)]
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-The serviceName attribute is required. serviceState attribute is optional.
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-**Valid values for serviceState:** Paused, Running, Stopped.
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-#### Example: WebPiInstalledComponentValidator
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-This Validator serves two purposes. First, it can be used to check if a product installed using the WebPI 3.0 feed is installed or not. This snippet checks if Microsoft ASP.NET is installed. Valid values for the productId are productIds in the WebPI feed.
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-[!code-xml[Main](validate-your-server-configuration/samples/sample8.xml)]
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- Second, it can be used to check if dependencies for all applications that can be installed using the Web Application Gallery are installed. This is valuable if you want to see if your server supports being a publishing target for Wordpress, Joomla! etc. It will highlight any missing components so you can install them:
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-[!code-xml[Main](validate-your-server-configuration/samples/sample9.xml)]
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-#### Example: WindowsInstalledComponentValidator
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-This Validator uses WMI to check if a product is in Win32\_Products. It's an alternative to the WebPIInstalledComponentValidator, because it checks the same list as the Programs Control Panel, and can also check for Windows Updates.
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-**Valid values for *category* attribute:** product and update.
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-[!code-xml[Main](validate-your-server-configuration/samples/sample10.xml)]
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-### Building your own Validator
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-1. Start Visual Studio
-2. Create *.NET 2.0*, C# class library project:
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- ![Screenshot that shows the Add New Project window. Class Library is selected.](validate-your-server-configuration/_static/image3.png)
-3. Add a reference to ServerValidator.dll:
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- ![Screenshot that shows the Solution Explorer window.](validate-your-server-configuration/_static/image5.png)
-4. Paste the following code into MyCustomValidator.cs:
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- [!code-csharp[Main](validate-your-server-configuration/samples/sample11.cs)]
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- Each Validator implements the IValidator interface. It *must* be in the ServerValidator.Validators namespace. It overrides two methods:
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- - *Initialize* method. Called to set up the Validator with input data:
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- - context: set of key-value pairs specified for this Validator in the input XML.
- - server: reserved for future use
- - serverValidation- *Validate* method. This method actually does the work of validation. Use the Reporter field on the instance of ServerValidationManager to perform logging.
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-5. Compile the DLL and place it in the same directory as ServerValidatorCommandLine.exe
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-6. Add the following snippet to the input file:
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- [!code-xml[Main](validate-your-server-configuration/samples/sample12.xml)]
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-7. Run ServerValidator
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-## Client-side validation using WebMatrix
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-Once ServerValidator shows valid results, the logical next step is to try website publishing from the WebMatrix client. [Learn more about how we do this publish testing](how-webmatrix-verification-works.md "How WebMatrix verification works").
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-## Next Steps
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-Now that you have checked to make sure your server is set up correctly, it is time to start provisioning hosting user accounts. To make it easier for end users to consume your server credentials, we suggest giving out user accounts using our Profile XML format. Create a sample test account and [generate a Profile XML for it](generate-a-profile-xml-file.md).
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