How to rename an IIS Express website in Visual Studio 2012

Neil Dobson picture Neil Dobson · Jan 17, 2013 · Viewed 11.6k times · Source

I initially created a site in Webmatrix 2. I just called it website1. I've now been working on the site in Visual Studio 2012 and I would like to rename it. It doesn't appear you can rename it directly, but in the .sln file there is a project entry which contains the string "website1". I renamed it and re-started VS. The new name briefly displays but then gets overwritten with the original name. So now I have the .sln file with the new name and nowhere within the folders does it reference the old name - i've searched every file. But yet VS insists on calling the site website1. So i'm totally confused.

Any ideas where VS stores the name of websites? The only thing I can come up with is how VS integrates with IIS Express. Perhaps it is taking the name from IIS instead?

Answer

Haobo picture Haobo · Feb 10, 2014

I just encounter the same problem with you during using VS 2013, it turned out that it's caused by IIS Express, finally I solved it by following steps:

  1. Find the applicationhost.cofig of your IIS Express, usually it should be listed in Folder C:\Users{username}\Documents\IISExpress\config
  2. Locate the corresponding site section of your project in the cofig file
  3. Remove all those site section with simillar site name like ProjectNameABC and ProjectNameABC(1)
  4. Close and Reopen your solution in vs, you'll found that the spefic name for your web project come back