The Microsoft Web Platform, Starring IIS and Your App Mai-lan Tomsen Bukovec Product Unit Manager, IIS
Windows Web App Gallery
Install WordPress on IIS Windows Web Application Gallery & Web PI
Getting Into the Web App Gallery Follow Web Application Gallery Principles 1 Submit your application package link 2 Add to App ATOM feed 3
Web Deployment Integration Manifest.xml Parameters .xml Install.sql Zip Package
Add Web Deploy Support to WordPress Web Deployment Tool Manifests
App ATOM Feed Consumers Web PI 2.0
Import New WordPress Package IIS7 Manager
Starting from App Get apps from Web Platform Installer or Web App Gallery 1 Get coding with customizations and changes 2 Host and manage apps on IIS remote servers 4 Package your app for deployment 3
Get SilverStripe From Web App Gallery Web PI in IIS7 Manager
IIS App Extensions App URL Rewrite Web Deploy Database Manager Remote Manager
Customize and Export Silverstripe Internet Information Services (IIS)
Admin Pack & Power Shell IIS7 Server Extensions WebDav & FTP Web Deploy Admin Pack & Power Shell Server Dynamic IP Restrict Media Services 3.0 App Request Routing
Import Zip Package on a Remote Server Internet Information Services (IIS)
Get Started Web PI 2.0 beta Manifest.xml Parameters .xml Install.sql
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