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Q: net5 ASP Application for IIS and Windows Service

NicolasFor different deployment environments, we want to either publish our application via IIS, or via Windows Service. From this thread we learned that we have to remove the other UseABC() option from Program.cs -> CreateHostBuilder() -> ConfigureWebHostDefaults(). Just to be clear: either UseIIS() or...

Why? You need 2 different packages and 2 different source codes for Kestrel vs IIS (for example, Kestrel doesn't use a web.config, while it is required for IIS, and as you saw you need different middleware depending on the server to be used). You should also really consider this approach, you can find different behaviours depending on the server which will make debugging errors much more complicated
The web.config file is automatically created for the kestrel deployment also. I didn' try to remove it, but it doesn't hurt also. So the only change in code is this one line that selects the target environment. If there is no other way than to toggle this line - ok. But other than that - currently - there is no need to change anything else...
I've never done this, but perhaps this helps? stackoverflow.com/questions/42272021/… - I've been lucky enough to almost never have to worry about IIS since I started working on ASP.NET Core back in 2016 :)
@CamiloTerevinto thanks for the link; but the information there is outdated, as previously when hosted in IIS, there also was Kestrel used internally - it was called UseIISIntegration() therefore. This changed now since net core 3.?
I'd suggest you to try it in a new app, as I don't see how the most voted answer could have changed between versions honestly. IIS most likely still set those environment variables when it starts the application.
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Sorry for being misleading, I don't doubt these variables. But this is not my point. The difference now is that UseIISIntegration() does not work anymore, as this means that kestrels hosts the application and interacts with IIS. This no longer is the case - now IIS directly hosts the application and for this UseIIS() is needed - but this conflicts with UseKestrel() ;-)
Hey
That's still not my point...
I am working on an ASP.NET Core app at the moment so I took the opportunity to test it myself
```
public static void Main(string[] args)
{
var x = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("APP_POOL_ID") is string;

CreateHostBuilder(args).Build().Run();
}
```
if you try that with Kestrel, x is false, if you try it with IIS Express, x is true
from within Visual Studio... I imagine the same holds true for after deployment
Please see the answer I wrote - I tried one of the tips from the linked thread and this worked! :)
Nevertheless this is good information you gave me to detect the environment, thank you for that!
Well... that was quite simpler :)
Glad you found that
Until now I have checked the running process only :D System.Diagnostics.Process.GetCurrentProcess().ProcessName
ah ok sorry for being slow to understand - now I realized that your proposal checks the environment BEFORE calling the UseABC-Methods which is a good way so switch them also!

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