However, in some cases, you??™ll need to perform direct
edits of the CONFIG files to achieve specific goals. For example, you can??™t easily modify the verbosity
of area entries for a trace log using AppCmd??”you must set the verbosity using a direct
CONFIG file entry. The following sections describe each of the CONFIG files you need to consider
when working with IIS 7.
Understanding the Web.CONFIG File
The Web.CONFIG file appears more than once on your server. In fact, you??™ll see one Web.CONFIG file
for each Web site and application. Every virtual directory includes a Web.CONFIG file as well. In fact,
you??™ll run into the Web.CONFIG file so often, it??™s easy to become confused. The sections that follow
describe some of the issues you need to consider when working with Web.CONFIG, tell you the easiest
way to make the changes, and describe some of the most common elements that you??™ll modify.
NOTE IIS 7 doesn??™t use the metabase and it has a considerable number of other changes too. You
may find that old tools and utilities don??™t work as they once did. Make sure you check out the list
of breaking changes in IIS 7 at http://www.
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