PREREQUISITES: Starting with Windows Server 2016, you need to install the Desktop Experience when installing Windows Server OS.
NOTE: When running the PowerShell script, your system may become slower. Keep in mind that the script modifies Windows features that can affect other parts of the system.
You can also perform the configuration manually. For more information, see Manually configure the server to host Sitefinity CMS projects.
C:\inetpub\wwwroot
inetpub
inetpub\wwwroot\<your project name>
App_Data
IIS APPPOOL\<Application pool name>
RESULT: Your website is ready to work. To verify this, open the IIS Manager, select the uploaded site, and in the left pane, click Browse. The website runs in the browser, hosted on the IIS.
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