Adding Initialization Page <add>

Overview

The <add> element under the <applicationInitialization> element specifies the application to be initialized upon application restart. To perform the application initialization process, IIS sends a fake request to the application to prompt the initialization. Multiple application URLs can be specified by using multiple <add> tags. These applications are not served to a requester. The page specified by the remapManagedRequestsTo attribute in the <applicationInitialization> element will be served to the customer.

Compatibility

Version Notes
IIS 10.0 The <add> element was not modified in IIS 10.0.
IIS 8.5 The <add> element was not modified in IIS 8.5.
IIS 8.0 The <add> element was introduced in IIS 8.0.
IIS 7.5 N/A
IIS 7.0 N/A
IIS 6.0 N/A

Setup

To support application initialization on your Web server, you must install the Application Initialization role or feature.

Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2

  1. On the taskbar, click Server Manager.
  2. In Server Manager, click the Manage menu, and then click Add Roles and Features.
  3. In the Add Roles and Features wizard, click Next. Select the installation type and click Next. Select the destination server and click Next.
  4. On the Server Roles page, expand Web Server (IIS), expand Web Server, expand Application Development, and then select Application Initialization. Click Next.
    Screenshot of Web Server and Application Development node expanded in Server Roles page with Application Initialization selected. .
  5. On the Select Features page, click Next.
  6. On the Confirm installation selections page, click Install.
  7. On the Results page, click Close.

Windows 8 or Windows 8.1

  1. On the Start screen, move the pointer all the way to the lower left corner, right-click the Start button, and then click Control Panel.
  2. In Control Panel, click Programs and Features, and then click Turn Windows features on or off.
  3. Expand Internet Information Services, expand World Wide Web Services, expand Application Development Features, and then select Application Initialization.
    Screenshot shows Application Development Features node expanded and Application Initialization selected.
  4. Click OK.
  5. Click Close.

How To

How to configure application initialization

  1. Open Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager:

    • If you are using Windows Server 2012 or later:

      • On the taskbar, click Server Manager, click Tools, and then click Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
    • If you are using Windows 8 or later:

      • Hold down the Windows key, press the letter X, and then click Control Panel.
      • Click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
  2. In the Connections pane, select the server, or expand the server, expand Sites, and then select a site.

  3. In the Home pane, double-click the Configuration Editor feature.

  4. If you selected a site, select <site name> Web.config in the From text box, and then select system.webServer/applicationInitialization in the Section text box.

  5. If you selected the server, select system.webServer/applicationInitialization in the Section text box.

    Screenshot of Configuration Editor feature showing Collection line selected and skip Managed Modules option set to true.

  6. To specify the name of a static file to be returned during initialization, set remapManagedRequestsTo to the name of the file.

  7. If you do not want to load managed modules, set skipManagedModules to true.

  8. To specify that the initialization process is initiated automatically whenever an application restart occurs, set doAppInitAfterRestart to true.

  9. To specify the application or applications to be initialized upon application restart, click the (Collection) line and then click the ellipsis.

  10. In the Collection Editor, to add an application to be initialized, click Add, click hostName, and then set hostName to the name of the host. Click initializationPage and set it to a URL for the application. Close the dialog box.

    Screenshot of Collection Editor dialog box showing Add option in Actions pane and host Name highlighted in Properties section.

  11. Click Apply in the Actions pane.

Configuration

The <add> element of the <applicationInitialization> element is configured at the server, site, or application level.

Attributes

Attribute Description
initializationPage Required string attribute.

Specifies the URL of an application to be initialized upon application restart.

The default value is "".
hostName Optional string attribute.

A host name to be used with the application URL provided in the initializationPage attribute.

The default value is "".

Child Elements

None.

Configuration Sample

The following sample shows configuration of application initialization.

<system.webServer>
   <applicationInitialization
      doAppInitAfterRestart="true"
      skipManagedModules="true"
      remapManagedRequestsTo="filename.htm"/>
      <add initializationPage="/default.aspx" hostName="myhost"/>
   </applicationInitialization>
</system.webServer>

Sample Code

The following examples configure <applicationInitialization> for a site.

AppCmd.exe

appcmd.exe set config "Default Web Site" -section:system.webServer/applicationInitialization /remapManagedRequestsTo:"HelloJoe.htm" /skipManagedModules:"True" /doAppInitAfterRestart:"True"  /commit:apphost

appcmd.exe set config "Default Web Site" -section:system.webServer/applicationInitialization /+"[initializationPage='JoesSite.htm',hostName='JoesHost']" /commit:apphost

Note

You must be sure to set the commit parameter to apphost when using AppCmd.exe to configure these settings. This commits the configuration settings to the appropriate location section in the ApplicationHost.config file.

C#

using System;
using System.Text;
using Microsoft.Web.Administration;

internal static class Sample {

    private static void Main() {
        
        using(ServerManager serverManager = new ServerManager()) { 
            Configuration config = serverManager.GetApplicationHostConfiguration();
            
            ConfigurationSection applicationInitializationSection = config.GetSection("system.webServer/applicationInitialization", "Default Web Site");
            applicationInitializationSection["remapManagedRequestsTo"] = @"HelloJoe.htm";
            applicationInitializationSection["skipManagedModules"] = true;
            applicationInitializationSection["doAppInitAfterRestart"] = true;
            
            ConfigurationElementCollection applicationInitializationCollection = applicationInitializationSection.GetCollection();
            
            ConfigurationElement addElement = applicationInitializationCollection.CreateElement("add");
            addElement["initializationPage"] = @"JoesSite.htm";
            addElement["hostName"] = @"JoesHost";
            applicationInitializationCollection.Add(addElement);
            
            serverManager.CommitChanges();
        }
    }
}

VB.NET

Imports System
Imports System.Text
Imports Microsoft.Web.Administration
Module Sample
     
     Sub Main()
         Dim serverManager As ServerManager = New ServerManager
         Dim config As Configuration = serverManager.GetApplicationHostConfiguration
         Dim applicationInitializationSection As ConfigurationSection = config.GetSection("system.webServer/applicationInitialization", "Default Web Site")
         applicationInitializationSection("remapManagedRequestsTo") = "HelloJoe.htm"
         applicationInitializationSection("skipManagedModules") = true
         applicationInitializationSection("doAppInitAfterRestart") = true
         Dim applicationInitializationCollection As ConfigurationElementCollection = applicationInitializationSection.GetCollection
         Dim addElement As ConfigurationElement = applicationInitializationCollection.CreateElement("add")
         addElement("initializationPage") = "JoesSite.htm"
         addElement("hostName") = "JoesHost"
         applicationInitializationCollection.Add(addElement)
         serverManager.CommitChanges
     End Sub
 End Module

JavaScript

var adminManager = new ActiveXObject('Microsoft.ApplicationHost.WritableAdminManager');
adminManager.CommitPath = "MACHINE/WEBROOT/APPHOST";

var applicationInitializationSection = adminManager.GetAdminSection("system.webServer/applicationInitialization", "MACHINE/WEBROOT/APPHOST/Default Web Site");
applicationInitializationSection.Properties.Item("remapManagedRequestsTo").Value = "HelloJoe.htm";
applicationInitializationSection.Properties.Item("skipManagedModules").Value = true;
applicationInitializationSection.Properties.Item("doAppInitAfterRestart").Value = true;

var applicationInitializationCollection = applicationInitializationSection.Collection;

var addElement = applicationInitializationCollection.CreateNewElement("add");
addElement.Properties.Item("initializationPage").Value = "JoesSite.htm";
addElement.Properties.Item("hostName").Value = "JoesHost";
applicationInitializationCollection.AddElement(addElement);

adminManager.CommitChanges();

VBScript

Set adminManager = CreateObject("Microsoft.ApplicationHost.WritableAdminManager")
adminManager.CommitPath = "MACHINE/WEBROOT/APPHOST"

Set applicationInitializationSection = adminManager.GetAdminSection("system.webServer/applicationInitialization", "MACHINE/WEBROOT/APPHOST/Default Web Site")
applicationInitializationSection.Properties.Item("remapManagedRequestsTo").Value = "HelloJoe.htm"
applicationInitializationSection.Properties.Item("skipManagedModules").Value = true
applicationInitializationSection.Properties.Item("doAppInitAfterRestart").Value = true

Set applicationInitializationCollection = applicationInitializationSection.Collection

Set addElement = applicationInitializationCollection.CreateNewElement("add")
addElement.Properties.Item("initializationPage").Value = "JoesSite.htm"
addElement.Properties.Item("hostName").Value = "JoesHost"
applicationInitializationCollection.AddElement(addElement)

adminManager.CommitChanges()

PowerShell

Set-WebConfigurationProperty -pspath 'MACHINE/WEBROOT/APPHOST' -location 'Default Web Site' -filter "system.webServer/applicationInitialization" -name "remapManagedRequestsTo" -value "HelloJoe.htm"
Set-WebConfigurationProperty -pspath 'MACHINE/WEBROOT/APPHOST' -location 'Default Web Site' -filter "system.webServer/applicationInitialization" -name "skipManagedModules" -value "True"
Set-WebConfigurationProperty -pspath 'MACHINE/WEBROOT/APPHOST' -location 'Default Web Site' -filter "system.webServer/applicationInitialization" -name "doAppInitAfterRestart" -value "True"

Add-WebConfigurationProperty -pspath 'MACHINE/WEBROOT/APPHOST' -location 'Default Web Site' -filter "system.webServer/applicationInitialization" -name "." -value @{initializationPage='JoesSite.htm';hostName='JoesHost'}