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IIsAdmin.NET: Create Multiple Web Sites Under Windows XP

By , , 16 Jun 2005
 

Sample Image - IIsAdminNet.jpg

Introduction

As web developers we all know that very rarely do we only get to work on a single site at a time. Many times we find ourselves juggling between web sites. As each site becomes more complex (virtual directories, web site configuration settings, etc.), the task of switching between different sites becomes more time consuming. Now throw in the fact that you can only create a single site under Windows XP Pro, and you have frustration waiting to happen.

Initial Solution

After looking for a bit, we were able to find a solution to the problem called IIS Admin. IIS Admin allowed for multiple site definitions to be created under Windows XP (with only a single site started at a time). At first this seemed like the answer to our prayers. We can create a separate site for each project, all the configuration changes would be saved with that site, and to switch we just start a different site. However, we soon realized IIS Admin came with a few interesting “features” of its own.

Initial Solution Drawbacks

First, the program did not show up in the taskbar. This meant that if the program lost focus it could be difficult to find again with multiple windows open. Second, if you created a site and failed to start it, the next time you opened IIS it would show up as an error. These among some others, proved to become a problem of its own when it came to introducing new developers to the program.

Final Solution

After dealing with explaining the program over and over, we decided to create IIS Admin in C# (hence IIsAdmin.NET was born) and while re-creating it, correct some of the features we found less then desirable. All of the interfacing with IIS is done via the Active Directory Service Interface (ADSI). Although the IIS ADSI provides much more functionality, we decided to keep IIsAdmin.NET’s primary function to creating the web site definition and switching between the active sites. All of the site management such as virtual directory creation can be done via IIS.

Sample screenshot

We also wanted to provide the code so others could pick up where we left off. Feel free to send us any improvements you make to be incorporated into future versions. Most of all enjoy, we hope it makes the task of switching between web projects frustration free.

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About the Authors

Mark Belles
Software Developer (Senior)
United States United States
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Senior Application Developer specializing in Windows desktop and network development.
 
Professional Experience
- B.S. of Computer Science (Graduated 2001 - PSU)
- Senior Application Developer (8+ yrs)
- Microsoft Certified Professional
 
Primary Interests
- C#, C++, HTML, Javascript
- XML, ASP.NET, Web Services, SOAP, UDDI
- Socket programming and anything network related
- Reflection, Serialization, and Plugin Frameworks
- Owner-drawn controls and GDI+ goodness

Gabe Wishnie
Web Developer
United States United States
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.NET Software Developer
 
Education
- Working towards M.S. Computer Science
- B.S. Computer Science
- B.S. Computer Information Systems
- Minor Mathematics
 
Professional
- Microsoft Certified Application Developer
- Microsoft Certified Professional
- C# ASP.NET Developer (4 years)
 
Other Interests
- Flash Remoting
- Video Encoding (Windows Media and Flash Video)
- Microsoft Content Management Server
 
More Programming Thoughts and Tips
- http://gabewishnie.blogspot.com

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GeneralThanks PinmemberMember 400977116 May '11 - 3:30 
How on earth did I miss this little gem for so long. Thank you!
 
Multiple IIS Websites on Windows XP
GeneralAwesome, Thank you! PinmemberTerri Ilaria13 Mar '10 - 3:25 
QuestionHow to install license PinmemberAbee203314 Aug '09 - 4:13 
AnswerRe: How to install license PinmemberMark Belles14 Aug '09 - 5:08 
GeneralThank You Pinmemberrake361 Oct '08 - 15:26 
GeneralRe: Thank You Pinmemberpix817530 Mar '09 - 2:15 
QuestionChange it to web page and How can I run it from server? Pinmemberusarrow232 Jul '08 - 18:07 
AnswerRe: Change it to web page and How can I run it from server? PinmemberMark Belles3 Jul '08 - 4:38 
QuestionIt Says the Zip is Corrupted? PinmemberMarkGordon29 Jan '08 - 8:40 
GeneralThank you PinmemberArkadiy Kuleshov10 Dec '07 - 3:19 
Generaldon't have / want .net ? get the original IIsAdmin program. Pinmembermarioletto16 Nov '07 - 16:02 
GeneralNewbie -- trying to open a new web Pinmemberjno.2 Aug '07 - 4:19 
GeneralRe: Newbie -- trying to open a new web PinmemberMark (Code6) Belles2 Aug '07 - 5:49 
GeneralRe: Newbie -- trying to open a new web Pinmemberusarrow232 Jul '08 - 18:17 
QuestionHow to remove entry? PinmemberDEGT21 Jun '07 - 3:02 
GeneralGreat stuff!!! Was looking for something like this for ages! Pinmemberk-sea1 May '07 - 13:43 
GeneralGetting it to work with ASP.NET 2.0 PinmemberDEGT3 Apr '07 - 10:08 
GeneralBrilliant Pinmemberrtbug2 Apr '07 - 13:57 
GeneralYes, yes, yes Pinmemberbedny2 Apr '07 - 9:14 
GeneralWhere's the New Version! Pinmemberdba32115 Mar '07 - 17:37 
GeneralRe: Where's the New Version! PinmemberGabe Wishnie16 Mar '07 - 6:40 
GeneralRe: Where's the New Version! PinmemberMark (Code6) Belles16 Mar '07 - 8:49 
GeneralRe: Where's the New Version! Pinmemberstevece22 May '07 - 4:13 
GeneralRe: Where's the New Version! Pinmembertimgaunt6 Nov '07 - 23:21 
GeneralSuggestions PinmemberEblingMis13 Mar '07 - 3:50 

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