Last night when I was reviewing my blog feeds, I noticed an interesting post by Thomas Deml - http://blogs.iis.net/thomad/archive/2008/04/14/iis-7-0-powershell-provider-tech-preview-1.aspx on the use of PowerShell with IIS7. I have been intriqued by PowerShell for a while and have seen a couple of great sessions at recent Developer Day events. The IIS Team are currently working on a PowerShell Provider with which you can administer IIS and you can get hold of the first Tech Preview now - . I particularly like command line utilities as it reminds me of sitting in DOS and other command Shells. I love the appcmd command-line utility which can be used to administer IIS7. I like the new UI for managing IIS7 too but sometimes I just like to get a little geeky and sit and work in a command shell window :).
This morning I was sat in the garage, waiting for my Car to have it's MOT test, and I had downloaded the PowerShell snap-in walkthroughs (http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/447/managing-iis-with-the-iis-70-powershell-provider/) last night and sat and worked through them in the garage waiting area. There are nine walkthroughs so far and they guide through Administering Sites/Apps/VDirs/AppPools etc. If you are comfortable using PowerShell, I haven't done a lot of work with it but picked the syntax up quickly, then this is definitely worth a look. I haven't decided yet which I prefer but the fact that we are now getting so much development, new features and so many new tools for IIS7 can only be great news.
d5425a97-8fe2-4025-b187-060a40a10edd|2|3.0|96d5b379-7e1d-4dac-a6ba-1e50db561b04