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Do complex IIS management tasks easily with AppCmd command piping
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Do complex IIS management tasks easily with AppCmd command piping
Do complex IIS management tasks easily with AppCmd command piping
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19 Jun 2007 4:01 PM
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As much as I hate to re-post someone else's content, I've been real busy in the past few weeks and havent had a chance to post new stuff - and today I saw Kanwal's post on a very near and dear subject of mine: AppCmd command pipelining.
The post covers command pipelining, the advanced AppCmd feature that enables complicated management tasks to be expressed simply by combining multiple related appcmd commands, that operate on a pipeline of results generated by prevous commands.
Read more about AppCmd command pipelinining and Kanwal's post here:
http://mvolo.com/blogs/serverside/archive/2007/06/19/Do-complex-IIS-management-tasks-easily-with-AppCmd-command-piping.aspx
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