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PowerShell sript to set IIS environment variable
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowSetting Windows PowerShell path variableDetermine installed PowerShell versionHow to run a PowerShell scriptPowerShell says “execution of scripts is disabled on this system.”Executing an EXE file using a PowerShell scriptHow do you comment out code in PowerShell?How do I concatenate strings and variables in PowerShell?Passing multiple values to a single PowerShell script parameterDisplay all environment variables from a running PowerShell scriptCreate PowerShell script for Oracle DB automation
How can I automate the following steps by using PowerShell? :
- Go to IIS and choose a website (website name will most likely be passed down in script as a parameter)
- Go Inside the Configuration Editor
- Choose the aspNetCore Section in the dropdown
- Go inside the environmnetVariables
- Add new Collection
- Create new environment varialbe
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How can I automate the following steps by using PowerShell? :
- Go to IIS and choose a website (website name will most likely be passed down in script as a parameter)
- Go Inside the Configuration Editor
- Choose the aspNetCore Section in the dropdown
- Go inside the environmnetVariables
- Add new Collection
- Create new environment varialbe
powershell iis
Didn't Configuration Editor show you what PowerShell commands it generates?
– Lex Li
Mar 8 at 18:51
@LexLi I'm not sure I understand. Could you clarify on how to get Configuration Editor to show powershell?
– scorpion5211
Mar 8 at 19:55
A single Google search should show you this docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/manage/…
– Lex Li
Mar 8 at 19:56
AH! if you would like to write it as answer i will mark it since that gave me what I was looking for! @LexLi
– scorpion5211
Mar 8 at 20:00
Note that it might generate invalid scripts, so you'd better test it first and then write your own answer.
– Lex Li
Mar 8 at 20:01
add a comment |
How can I automate the following steps by using PowerShell? :
- Go to IIS and choose a website (website name will most likely be passed down in script as a parameter)
- Go Inside the Configuration Editor
- Choose the aspNetCore Section in the dropdown
- Go inside the environmnetVariables
- Add new Collection
- Create new environment varialbe
powershell iis
How can I automate the following steps by using PowerShell? :
- Go to IIS and choose a website (website name will most likely be passed down in script as a parameter)
- Go Inside the Configuration Editor
- Choose the aspNetCore Section in the dropdown
- Go inside the environmnetVariables
- Add new Collection
- Create new environment varialbe
powershell iis
powershell iis
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Didn't Configuration Editor show you what PowerShell commands it generates?
– Lex Li
Mar 8 at 18:51
@LexLi I'm not sure I understand. Could you clarify on how to get Configuration Editor to show powershell?
– scorpion5211
Mar 8 at 19:55
A single Google search should show you this docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/manage/…
– Lex Li
Mar 8 at 19:56
AH! if you would like to write it as answer i will mark it since that gave me what I was looking for! @LexLi
– scorpion5211
Mar 8 at 20:00
Note that it might generate invalid scripts, so you'd better test it first and then write your own answer.
– Lex Li
Mar 8 at 20:01
add a comment |
Didn't Configuration Editor show you what PowerShell commands it generates?
– Lex Li
Mar 8 at 18:51
@LexLi I'm not sure I understand. Could you clarify on how to get Configuration Editor to show powershell?
– scorpion5211
Mar 8 at 19:55
A single Google search should show you this docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/manage/…
– Lex Li
Mar 8 at 19:56
AH! if you would like to write it as answer i will mark it since that gave me what I was looking for! @LexLi
– scorpion5211
Mar 8 at 20:00
Note that it might generate invalid scripts, so you'd better test it first and then write your own answer.
– Lex Li
Mar 8 at 20:01
Didn't Configuration Editor show you what PowerShell commands it generates?
– Lex Li
Mar 8 at 18:51
Didn't Configuration Editor show you what PowerShell commands it generates?
– Lex Li
Mar 8 at 18:51
@LexLi I'm not sure I understand. Could you clarify on how to get Configuration Editor to show powershell?
– scorpion5211
Mar 8 at 19:55
@LexLi I'm not sure I understand. Could you clarify on how to get Configuration Editor to show powershell?
– scorpion5211
Mar 8 at 19:55
A single Google search should show you this docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/manage/…
– Lex Li
Mar 8 at 19:56
A single Google search should show you this docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/manage/…
– Lex Li
Mar 8 at 19:56
AH! if you would like to write it as answer i will mark it since that gave me what I was looking for! @LexLi
– scorpion5211
Mar 8 at 20:00
AH! if you would like to write it as answer i will mark it since that gave me what I was looking for! @LexLi
– scorpion5211
Mar 8 at 20:00
Note that it might generate invalid scripts, so you'd better test it first and then write your own answer.
– Lex Li
Mar 8 at 20:01
Note that it might generate invalid scripts, so you'd better test it first and then write your own answer.
– Lex Li
Mar 8 at 20:01
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Thanks to Lex Li, Seems like Configuration Editor generates scripts automatically before savings. This has lead me to getting the final PS script to be:
Add-WebConfigurationProperty -pspath 'MACHINE/WEBROOT/APPHOST/WEBSITENAME' -filter "system.webServer/aspNetCore/environmentVariables" -name "." -value @name='EnvironmentVariableName';value='EnvironmentVariableValue'
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Thanks to Lex Li, Seems like Configuration Editor generates scripts automatically before savings. This has lead me to getting the final PS script to be:
Add-WebConfigurationProperty -pspath 'MACHINE/WEBROOT/APPHOST/WEBSITENAME' -filter "system.webServer/aspNetCore/environmentVariables" -name "." -value @name='EnvironmentVariableName';value='EnvironmentVariableValue'
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Thanks to Lex Li, Seems like Configuration Editor generates scripts automatically before savings. This has lead me to getting the final PS script to be:
Add-WebConfigurationProperty -pspath 'MACHINE/WEBROOT/APPHOST/WEBSITENAME' -filter "system.webServer/aspNetCore/environmentVariables" -name "." -value @name='EnvironmentVariableName';value='EnvironmentVariableValue'
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Thanks to Lex Li, Seems like Configuration Editor generates scripts automatically before savings. This has lead me to getting the final PS script to be:
Add-WebConfigurationProperty -pspath 'MACHINE/WEBROOT/APPHOST/WEBSITENAME' -filter "system.webServer/aspNetCore/environmentVariables" -name "." -value @name='EnvironmentVariableName';value='EnvironmentVariableValue'
Thanks to Lex Li, Seems like Configuration Editor generates scripts automatically before savings. This has lead me to getting the final PS script to be:
Add-WebConfigurationProperty -pspath 'MACHINE/WEBROOT/APPHOST/WEBSITENAME' -filter "system.webServer/aspNetCore/environmentVariables" -name "." -value @name='EnvironmentVariableName';value='EnvironmentVariableValue'
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Didn't Configuration Editor show you what PowerShell commands it generates?
– Lex Li
Mar 8 at 18:51
@LexLi I'm not sure I understand. Could you clarify on how to get Configuration Editor to show powershell?
– scorpion5211
Mar 8 at 19:55
A single Google search should show you this docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/manage/…
– Lex Li
Mar 8 at 19:56
AH! if you would like to write it as answer i will mark it since that gave me what I was looking for! @LexLi
– scorpion5211
Mar 8 at 20:00
Note that it might generate invalid scripts, so you'd better test it first and then write your own answer.
– Lex Li
Mar 8 at 20:01