First published on TechNet on May 15, 2008
  
  
  
[Today's post comes to us courtesy of Justin Crosby]
Today we will be sharing an IIS best practice. Before you make any changes to IIS we recommend that backup your current configuration. By changes to IIS I mean activities such as: making changes in IIS manager, creating a new web site, installing a program that has an IIS component, or updating a program that has an IIS component. Today's post will cover backing up and restoring your IIS configuration.
To backup your IIS configuration:
- Open IIS Manager
- Right-click your server name and choose "All Tasks", choose "Backup/Restore Configuration..."
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    Click "Create Backup..."
    
 
 
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    Enter a descriptive backup name, you can also optionally specify a password, and then click "OK"
    
 
 
The backup should complete in under a minute. To restore a backup:
- Open IIS Manager
- Right-click your server name and choose "All Tasks", choose "Backup/Restore Configuration..."
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    Select the backup you wish to restore and click "Restore"
    
 
 
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    You will receive the following notice, click "Yes" to proceed
    
 
 
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    If you specified a password during the backup you must enter it now and click "OK"
    
 
 
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    Once the restore is complete you will receive this message:
    
 
 
- Occasionally you will need to restart IIS to make the restored settings go into effect.
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