![]() Let’s see how to hook up an existing web application with IIS Express using Visual Studio 2010 (without SP1) I am using BlogEngine.NET for this demo. Make changes suggested from here to either the copy or the default WebSite1. Go to // section and make a replica of the existing WebSite1 site element below (or above) it – now the section will have two child elements – the default WebSite1 and the copy.Press Q to quit IIS Express and open the ‘just created’ application host configuration file: C:\Users\user_name\Documents\IISExpress\config\nfig in Notepad (or your favorite!).This would create the default configuration and other files underneath your Documents folder C:\Users\ user_name\Documents\IISExpress\config) and startup IIS Express listening at a port configured by default: Assuming IISE was installed at the default location – C:\Program Files (x86)\IIS Express, open up a command prompt window and navigate to that folder.Install IIS Express (IISE) 7.5 RTM (download it from ).Though Visual Studio 2010 SP1 will have out-of-the-box support for developing and debugging web applications against IIS Express 7.5, you can still use plain VS 2010 against IIS Express with few manual steps. ![]()
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