Here, we raised a question: "The GUI tool is generally used for backup and restoration of configuration information on the local IIS server, and the backup and restoration functions are weak. Although the script tool can perform such operations on remote tools, it is too complicated for new network administrators like me ...... What should I do ?"
This requires the use of third-party tools to back up and restore IIS servers.
IIS backup Wizard: http://www.mydown.com/soft/utilitie/backup/242/402742.shtml) is a commonly used tool, it not only can complete the local IIS server configuration information backup IIS configuration information saved in the TXT file), restore, you can also port IIS configuration information.
On a normal IIS server, after running the IIS backup wizard, list all IIS websites contained by the IIS server in the "IIS Site List" box in the main window, select the website to be backed up, and then click "Export site" to specify the file name and save path of the backup file in the "Export IIS Site" dialog box, click "OK" to complete the backup.
The Restoration Operation is also very simple. Copy the TXT file that saves the IIS configuration information to the IIS server to be restored, and click "Import site" in the main window of the IIS backup wizard, in the import dialog box, select the file and click "OK" to complete the migration of IIS configuration information between servers.
However, third-party tools also have disadvantages. For example, although this IIS backup wizard can port IIS configuration information, it is easy to use and suitable for common network administrators, however, it can only back up and restore server configuration information between IIS servers of the same version. If the IIS version is different, the migration of configuration information is prone to problems.