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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T16:26:45+00:00 2026-05-15T16:26:45+00:00

How to get the path that usually looks like %SystemDrive%\inetpub\wwwroot ? I guess it’s

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How to get the path that usually looks like %SystemDrive%\inetpub\wwwroot ?

I guess it’s something to do with Microsoft.Web.Administration.ServerManager class, but I couldn’t find a way.

Update: I’m trying to get the path from standalone app. Not an ASP.NET web app.

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    2026-05-15T16:26:45+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 4:26 pm

    To discover the physical path of a website from a standalone application you can do the following:

    // If IIS7
    // Add reference to Microsoft.Web.Administration in 
    // C:\windows\system32\inetsrv
    
    using Microsoft.Web.Administration;
    ...
    
    int iisNumber = 2;
    
    using(ServerManager serverManager = new ServerManager())
    {
      var site = serverManager.Sites.Where(s => s.Id == iisNumber).Single();
      var applicationRoot = 
               site.Applications.Where(a => a.Path == "/").Single();
      var virtualRoot = 
               applicationRoot.VirtualDirectories.Where(v => v.Path == "/").Single();
      Console.WriteLine(virtualRoot.PhysicalPath);
    }
    

    If you’re using IIS 6 (or the IIS6 admin compatibility layer for IIS7)

    // If IIS6
    // Add reference to System.DirectoryServices on .NET add ref tab
    
    using System.DirectoryServices;
    ...
    
    int iisNumber = 2;
    
    string metabasePath = String.Format("IIS://Localhost/W3SVC/{0}/root", iisNumber);
    using(DirectoryEntry de = new DirectoryEntry(metabasePath))
    {
      Console.WriteLine(de.Properties["Path"].Value);
    }
    

    Both these examples demonstrate how to discover the path to the root of a Web Site.

    To discover the path to a virtual directory you need to amend the paths as necessary.

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