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box. This web.config file is required for the support of virtual directory creation
in IIS 7.0 and later.
10. Click the Web Site UI tab. Use this tab to specify the installation options that will be
available to the end user at run time.
See
Setting Installation Options for a Web Installation
on page 274.
11. Complete the remaining tabs on the details dialog box. These tabs correspond to
options on the properties dialog box in IIS, version 5.0. Use them to specify which
options are user-configurable at run time. Use the IIS help for information about
these tabs.
See
About the Web Site Details Dialog
on page 276.
12. Click OK on the details dialog box.
Note
Clicking OK on the details dialog box regenerates the Web dialog boxes in the
installation.
To delete a Web site
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On the Web Files page, in the lower-left list box, select a Web site and click Delete.
At the prompt that appears:
Click Yes to delete the corresponding physical directory and files.
Click No to clear the Web Folder settings but leave the folders and files in the
installation and the lower-left pane.
If the Delete button is unavailable, it means you have selected a normal folder
instead of a Web site. To delete a normal folder from the installation, use the Files
page.
On the Files page or Visual Studio Solution page, you cannot delete a physical directory
that is linked to a Web site.
To change a Web site to a virtual directory
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On the Web Files page, in the lower-left list box, right-click a Web site and select
Change to Virtual Directory.
Any Web dialog boxes in this installation are regenerated.
Settings on the details dialog box that do not apply to virtual directories are unavailable.
However, if you change this back to a Web site, those settings are retained.
See
Setting Installation Options for a Web Installation
on page 274 and
About the Web
Site Details Dialog
on page 276.
See also:
About Web Installations
on page 266
Creating a Virtual Directory
This section covers creating a virtual directory, converting an existing installation
directory to a virtual directory, adding a directory from your computer as a virtual
directory, and deleting a virtual directory.