(To list commands supported by each object use /?, e.g. 'appcmd.exe site /?') General parameters: /? Display context-sensitive help message. /text<:value> Generate output in text format (default). /text:* shows all object properties in detail view. /text:shows the value of the specified attribute for each object. /xml Generate output in XML format. Use this to produce output that can be sent to another command running in /in mode. /in or - Read and operate on XML input from standard input. Use this to operate on input produced by another command running in /xml mode. /config<:*> Show configuration for displayed objects. /config:* also includes inherited configuration. /metadata Show configuration metadata when displaying configuration. /commit Set config path where configuration changes are saved. Can specify either a specific configuration path, "site", "app", "parent", or "url" to save to the appropriate portion of the path being edited by the command, "apphost", "webroot", or "machine" for the corresponding configuration level. /debug Show debugging information for command execution. Use "!" to escape parameters that have same names as the general parameters, like "/!debug:value" to set a config property named "debug".
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To leave the auditing entries unchanged and display only the recognized auditing entries in a read-only view, click Cancel. ...
To leave the permissions unchanged and display only the recognized permission entries in a read-only view, click Cancel. ...
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To list commands supported by each object use /?, e.g. 'appcmd.exe site /?') General parameters: /? Display context-sensitive ...
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