You can use the Restore method of the IIsComputer object to restore the metabase from a backup. The restore operation stops all services dependent on IISADMIN, including all servers, until the restore has completed, then restarts all services. Because of this, if you are restoring the metabase using an ASP script, you must specify a machine name different from the one on which your script is executing. You may not use LocalHost as the machine name. You should be careful to plan for this service interruption when restoring the metabase from a backup.
IIsComputer.Restore BackupLocation, BackupVersion, BackupFlags
MD_BACKUP_HIGHEST_VERSION | Restore from the highest existing backup version in the specified backup location. |
<%
Dim ComputerObj, ComputerName
' Restore metabase on a different computer
ComputerName = "MyOtherComputer"
' You can use LocalHost if running under Windows Scripting Host
Set ComputerObj = GetObject("IIS://" & ComputerName)
' Restore the highest number version in MyBackups
ComputerObj.Restore "MyBackups", MD_BACKUP_HIGHEST_VERSION, 0
%>
You can use the Restore method with the LocalHost computer object in scripts running in a command window using Cscript.exe. See Windows Scripting Host Programmer's Reference.
Backup, EnumBackups, DeleteBackup