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May 8th, 2007, 01:50 AM
#1
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Create Wesite in IIS using C#(ASP.net)
Code:
using System;
using System.Data;
using System.Configuration;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.Security;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts;
using System.Web.UI.HtmlControls;
using System.DirectoryServices;
namespace IISMgrAddin
{
/// <summary>
/// Summary description for IISManager.
/// </summary>
public class New_Web
{
public New_Web()
{
}
public string CreateVDir(string WebSite, string VDirName, string Path, bool RootDir, bool chkRead, bool chkWrite, bool chkExecute, bool chkScript, bool chkAuth, int webSiteNum, string serverName)
{
string sRet = String.Empty;
System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry IISSchema;
System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry IISAdmin;
System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry VDir;
bool IISUnderNT;
//
// Determine version of IIS
//
IISSchema = new System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry("IIS://" + serverName + "/Schema/AppIsolated");
if (IISSchema.Properties["Syntax"].Value.ToString().ToUpper() == "BOOLEAN")
IISUnderNT = true;
else
IISUnderNT = false;
IISSchema.Dispose();
//
// Get the admin object
//
IISAdmin = new System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry("IIS://" + serverName + "/W3SVC/" + webSiteNum + "/Root");
//
// If we're not creating a root directory
//
if (!RootDir)
{
//
// If the virtual directory already exists then delete it
//
foreach (System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry v in IISAdmin.Children)
{
if (v.Name == VDirName)
{
// Delete the specified virtual directory if it already exists
try
{
IISAdmin.Invoke("Delete", new string[] { v.SchemaClassName, VDirName });
IISAdmin.CommitChanges();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
sRet += ex.Message;
}
}
}
}
//
// Create the virtual directory
//
if (!RootDir)
{
VDir = IISAdmin.Children.Add(VDirName, "IIsWebVirtualDir");
}
else
{
VDir = IISAdmin;
}
//
// Setup the VDir
//
VDir.Properties["AccessRead"][0]=chkRead;
VDir.Properties["AccessExecute"][0] = chkExecute;
VDir.Properties["AccessWrite"][0] = chkWrite;
VDir.Properties["AccessScript"][0] = chkScript;
VDir.Properties["AuthNTLM"][0] = chkAuth;
VDir.Properties["EnableDefaultDoc"][0] = "true";
VDir.Properties["EnableDirBrowsing"][0] = false;
VDir.Properties["DefaultDoc"][0] = true;
VDir.Properties["Path"][0] = Path;
VDir.Properties["DefaultDoc"] [0]= "index.aspx";
//
// NT doesn't support this property
//
if (!IISUnderNT)
{
VDir.Properties["AspEnableParentPaths"][0] = true;
}
//
// Set the changes
//
VDir.CommitChanges();
//
// Make it a web application
//
if (IISUnderNT)
{
VDir.Invoke("AppCreate", false);
}
else
{
VDir.Invoke("AppCreate", 1);
}
sRet += "VRoot " + VDirName + " created!";
return sRet;
}
#region Properties
public string ServerName
{
get
{
return _serverName;
}
set
{
_serverName = value;
}
}
#endregion
public static string VirDirSchemaName = "IIsWebVirtualDir";
#region Private Members
private string _serverName;
#endregion
}
}
]
This class is working fine for Virtual diretory under default root. I want to set the properties such as Port, Ipaddress and Host Header . how hould i do that.
Soemebody pls help me in this.
Thanks in Advance
Manu
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May 8th, 2007, 01:56 AM
#2
Re: Create Wesite in IIS using C#(ASP.net)
Please do not create duplicate threads 
Other thread:
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