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John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"

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you do obtain a third-party provider, it??™s likely that the provider??™s installation program will
make all of the appropriate entries for you. In sum, you probably won??™t need to change the
settings in this element.
system.applicationHost The system.applicationHost element is a configured section??”
one that doesn??™t necessarily have to appear by default, but you??™ll normally see it. This element
contains a number of interesting configuration options that include the application pools, custom
metadata, listener adapters, log file settings, and some Web site settings. A number of these
settings are impossible to set using the graphical utilities. For example, you can??™t set the log file
settings using the graphical interface, but you can set them quite easily using the settings in this
file. The Web site settings include the Web site bindings, failed request logging, and application
location information.
system.webServer The system.webServer element is a configured section??”one that doesn??™t
necessarily have to appear by default, but you??™ll normally see it. Many of these entries look like
they came directly from the graphical interface.


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