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Thread: Now available for download: Release Candidate of IIS PowerShell Snap-in

Last post 04-28-2009 12:18 PM by sergeia. 7 replies.

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  • 01-16-2009, 1:40 PM

    • thomad
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    Now available for download: Release Candidate of IIS PowerShell Snap-in

    Thomas Deml
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  • 01-27-2009, 5:19 AM In reply to

    Re: Now available for download: Release Candidate of IIS PowerShell Snap-in

     I can't install it on Windows 7 beta (x64). Installer claims that I don't have IIS 7 installed.

    CTP2 installed without any fuse though.

    PS: as a hack I changed minor version of IIS from 5 to 0 here: HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\InetStp

  • 01-31-2009, 11:33 PM In reply to

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    Re: Now available for download: Release Candidate of IIS PowerShell Snap-in

    This is "by design". What you have in Win7 beta is practically the same code as RC of powershell snapin, which is for downlevel versions only.

  • 02-02-2009, 5:12 AM In reply to

    Re: Now available for download: Release Candidate of IIS PowerShell Snap-in

     So, you're saying that IIS 7.5 comes with PS snap-in pre-installed? Hmmm... didn't notice. And anyway, when launching installer, it says: you don't have IIS 7 or later installed. I think you should clarify this somehow.

     PS: how could I change SSL settings for web  applications (e.g. require SSL + Ignore / Accept / Require client certificate)?

  • 02-16-2009, 8:00 PM In reply to

    Re: Now available for download: Release Candidate of IIS PowerShell Snap-in

    That is just a ridiculous situation and you should fix it. I can only imagine that perhaps this is a bug and you just haven't figured it out yet. I'm using Windows Web Server 2008 r2 Core with IIS 7 installed and I want to use the PowerShell IIS plug-in. Having to modify a registry entry to allow it to install is not OK, quite apart from the time I've wasted trying to find out why it hasn't installed. Thanks for the hack 13xforever btw.

  • 03-10-2009, 1:27 AM In reply to

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    Re: Now available for download: Release Candidate of IIS PowerShell Snap-in

    This is fixed for release. Thanks for reporting this.

    Hacking IIS version in the registry is not a good solution, because you may confuse other tools that may depend on version.

     

    --Sergei

  • 04-28-2009, 7:34 AM In reply to

    Re: Now available for download: Release Candidate of IIS PowerShell Snap-in

     So, there's a RC of Win7 and there's still no IIS snap-in shipped with it.

    AND there's no way to install a release of snap-in on Win7, only RC is hackable... it is very... inconvenient... :-(

  • 04-28-2009, 12:18 PM In reply to

    • sergeia
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    Re: Now available for download: Release Candidate of IIS PowerShell Snap-in

    This is not exactly true. Windows 7 has WebAdministration module instead of snap-in. To enable this module you need to run command "import-module WebAdministration" either from your session or from profile script. Besides this there is no differences between snap-in released Out-of-Band and module in Windows 7.

     

    Sergei

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