When you use the Web Site Administration Tool, you manage the settings in a Web.config file for a single application and its subdirectories. The Web Site Administration Tool displays settings that are inherited from configuration files that are higher in the hierarchy, if applicable. If an inherited setting has been defined in such a way that the setting cannot be overridden, the Web Site Administration Tool displays the setting as a dimmed option.
When you close this wizard, you will be prompted to send a problem report to #(loc.Branding_Microsoft). For more information, ...
When you create an application setting, you specify a name and value for the setting to be created. This lets you access ...
When you use the default data provider, the Web Site Administration Tool creates entries in the default ASP.NET database. ...
When you use the Web Site Administration Tool for the first time, it creates a default Web.config file for the application ...
When you use the Web Site Administration Tool, you manage the settings in a Web.config file for a single application and ...
Whenever a message is passed by a connector application, the connector type is required so that the sending and receiving ...
Whether an empty string should be treated as a null value. If this property is set to true and the value is an empty string, ...
Whether or not to continue to the next DataRow when the Update events, RowUpdating and RowUpdated, Status is UpdateStatus.ErrorsOccurred. ...
Whether the data should be shown with the DataFormatString formatting applied when in edit mode. If set to true, the data ...