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"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"

AppCmd also lets you use an URL as
input to the command. The following list describes the special command line switches for this
object.
/enablesite
Enables the Failed Request Event Buffering feature on the site.
/disablesite
Disables the Failed Request Event Buffering feature on the site.
/enable
Enables (adds, when necessary) a log file for a particular Failed Request Event
Buffering rule. The rule specifies what kind of monitoring to perform. For example, you can
specify a particular path. You can enable monitoring for all requests by supplying the asterisk
(*) instead of a specific path.
/disable
Disables (removes) a Failed Request Event Buffering rule.
/path:
Pathname
Defines the path that you want to use for debugging purposes. You
can use any valid filename specification and include wildcard characters as needed for the
Pathname
variable. If you decide that you want to monitor all paths, then use the asterisk (*)
by itself.
/areas:
Provider
/
Area
[,
Provider
/
Area
...]
Defines the areas of interest for a trace
log. These areas help determine what the trace log tracks. This command line switch lets you
include multiple entries.


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