Let's now launch the IIS Manager. From the Windows Start/Search menu, type inetmgr.![]()
You should see Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager appearing in the list. Click to launch.![]()
You should now see the IIS Manager window. In the Connections pane, you should see a node labelled with your computer name like this:![]()
Expand that node (by clicking on it).
You should now see a node called Sites. Right click, then choose Add Website.![]()
Fill out the following fields:
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Press the OK button. You should now see your newly created site (DotNetServices) on the left pane:![]()
Let's now do a quick test to make sure that your new web app is setup correctly.
Open a web browser, and type in the following URL (adjust the port number 9001 if that's not the port number you put when creating the web app on IIS): http://localhost:9001/test![]()
If your new web app is setup correctly, you should see the following response (you may see a slightly different style on different browsers, but you should see the text "This is a test…"):![]()
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