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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T00:25:52+00:00 2026-05-18T00:25:52+00:00

I am deploying a website using MSDeploy so using something like the below code.

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I am deploying a website using MSDeploy so using something like the below code.

"%ProgramFiles%\IIS\Microsoft Web Deploy\msdeploy.exe" 
     -verb:sync
     -source:package=WebAppServer.zip 
     -dest:Auto 
     -setParamFile="was_params.xml" 
     -verbose 
          >  webappserversync.log

Is there anyway to set the application pool ? I want to do this from the command line and not set it in a manifest or anything like that.

Shouldn’t matter but this is in IIS7.

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    2026-05-18T00:25:53+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 12:25 am

    When you generate your package, you need to have an entry in the parameters.xml file for setting the Application Pool. When deploying, you either include a value for that in your setParameters.xml file, or use -setParam from the command line.

    Here is the command I used to grab a site, which generated the proper parameters.xml file …

    msdeploy.exe 
      -verb:sync -source:appHostConfig="Default Web Site" 
      -enableLink:AppPoolExtension 
      -dest:package=site.zip 
      -declareParam:name="Application Pool",
           defaultValue="Default Web Site",
           description="Application pool for this site",
           kind=DeploymentObjectAttribute,
           scope=appHostConfig,
           match="application/@applicationPool"
    

    And to install this site from the command line, this …

    msdeploy.exe 
        -verb:sync 
        -dest:appHostConfig="MagicSite" 
        -enableLink:AppPoolExtension 
        -source:package=site.zip 
        -setParam:"Application Pool"="MagicPool"
    

    Dig around in the parameters.xml file to see the entry necessary. And if you prefer, that -setParam entry can exist in your params.xml file instead.

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