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‎03-14-2016 02:13 PM
Is there a way to collect the website(s) running on a web server when using IIS.
We have several servers with different websites running and want to run a report that allows to know which sites are running on which servers.
Thanks
We have several servers with different websites running and want to run a report that allows to know which sites are running on which servers.
Thanks
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‎03-18-2016 10:25 PM
Installed IIS sites are not currently scanned. There is apparently a WMI class for this, but we don't currently scan it. You could potentially use a deployment package to retrieve the information and print it to a separate file. We can't really provide instructions for creating specific deployment packages, but general information on the deployment module can be found here. This Micrososft article provides information on detecting IIS websites.
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‎03-18-2016 10:25 PM
Installed IIS sites are not currently scanned. There is apparently a WMI class for this, but we don't currently scan it. You could potentially use a deployment package to retrieve the information and print it to a separate file. We can't really provide instructions for creating specific deployment packages, but general information on the deployment module can be found here. This Micrososft article provides information on detecting IIS websites.
