The information is based on the XML
data contained within the CONFIG files for the Web site or server. Many of the examples in this
chapter tell you how to work with the List command because it can tell you how to work with
a particular object.
Lock Makes it impossible to change a configuration entry.
Migrate Creates a backup of the configuration settings for a server. This command isn??™t the
same as performing a data backup using the BACKUP object. While the BACKUP object works
with the Web site data, this command works with the Web site settings.
Recycle Resets the specified application pool to ensure that all worker threads are working as
intended. See the APPPOOL object entry in the ???An Overview of the Object Types??? section of
the chapter for details.
Reset Sets a configuration setting to its default setting. This command is contrasted with the
Clear command, which makes the configuration setting blank. For example, if you clear the
default document settings, then the Web site won??™t have any default documents associated.
However, resetting the configuration adds the default documents found in IIS when you first
install it.
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