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Delete Default IIS Web Site, 2.6 IIS Application Pool Settings, Default Web Site

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2.2.5 Delete Default IIS Web Site A web site is installed with IIS called Default Web Site, right click and select Remove. 2.2.6 IIS Application Pool Settings Click on Application Pools in IIS Manager and then click Set Application Pool Defaults in the Actions menu. This allows you to change the defaults used when a new Application Pool is created. By default each new web site in IIS gets it's own Application Pool. Remove any unused application pools (such as the one created by default). Change the .NET Framework Version to No Managed Code if your web sites do not require .NET 15

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2.2.5 Delete Default IIS Web Site
A web site is installed with IIS called
Default Web Site
, right click and select Remove.
2.2.6 IIS Application Pool Settings
Click on Application Pools in IIS Manager and then click
Set Application Pool Defaults
in the Actions menu.
This allows you to change the defaults used when a new Application Pool is created. By default each new web
site in IIS gets it’s own Application Pool. Remove any unused application pools (such as the one created by
default).
Change the
.NET Framework Version
to
No Managed Code
if your web sites do not require .NET