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Figure 3. Configuring a Directory as an Application
Once you select the Create button, the Application Name field changes from Default
Application
to the name of the directory or virtual directory. Note that you can revert the di-
rectory to not being an application by selecting the Remove button that would appear in place of
Create in the figure above.
As discussed in section 5.1.1, if you’ve installed BlueDragon with one of the first three installa-
tion options, then whenever you create a new web site, virtual directory, or configure a directory
or virtual directory to be an application, as in this section, BlueDragon will enable a separate
Admin console for that specific web site, virtual directory, or directory declared in IIS (as here)
to be an application.
Also, by default in IIS, when you create a new virtual directory in the IIS admin console, it is de-
clared to be an application by default (and so will have its own admin console).
If you would like to prevent a directory from having its own Admin console, you can always use
the Remove option described above to “remove” the designation of that directory as a .NET ap-
plication. Then it will no longer have its own Admin console. This is also discussed in section
5.1.3.
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