--- title: Development-time IIS support in Visual Studio for ASP.NET Core author: shirhatti description: Discover support for debugging ASP.NET Core applications when running behind IIS on Windows Server. keywords: ASP.NET Core,internet information services,iis,windows server,asp.net core module,debugging ms.author: riande manager: wpickett ms.date: 09/13/2017 ms.topic: article ms.assetid: 83d98477-9d10-4a78-a54a-f325ad67d13b ms.technology: aspnet ms.prod: asp.net-core uid: publishing/development-time-iis-support --- # Development-time IIS support in Visual Studio for ASP.NET Core By: [Sourabh Shirhatti](https://twitter.com/sshirhatti) This article describes [Visual Studio](https://www.visualstudio.com/vs/) support for debugging ASP.NET Core applications running behind IIS on Windows Server. This topic walks you through enabling this feature and setting up your project. ## Prerequisites * Visual Studio (2017/version 15.3 or later) * ASP.NET and web development workload *OR* the .NET Core cross-platform development workload ## Enable IIS Enable IIS on your system. Navigate to **Control Panel** > **Programs** > **Programs and Features** > **Turn Windows features on or off** (left side of the screen). Select the **Internet Information Services** checkbox. ![Windows Features showing Internet Information Services checkbox checked as a black square (not a checkmark) indicating that some of the IIS features are enabled](development-time-iis-support/_static/enable_iis.png) If your IIS installation requires a reboot, reboot your system. ## Enable development-time IIS support Once you've installed IIS, launch the Visual Studio installer to modify your existing Visual Studio installation. In the installer, select the **Development time IIS support** component. The component is listed as an optional component in the **Summary** panel for the **ASP.NET and web development** workload. This installs the [ASP.NET Core Module](xref:fundamentals/servers/aspnet-core-module), which is a native IIS module required to run ASP.NET Core applications. ![Modifying Visual Studio features: The Workloads tab is selected. In the Web and Cloud section, the ASP.NET and web development panel is selected. On the right in the Optional area of the Summary panel, there is a checkbox for Development time IIS support.](development-time-iis-support/_static/development_time_support.png) ## Configure the project Create a new launch profile to add development-time IIS support. In Visual Studio's **Solution Explorer**, right-click the project and select **Properties**. Select the **Debug** tab. Select **IIS** from the **Launch** dropdown. Confirm that the **Launch browser** feature is enabled with the correct URL. ![Project properties window with the Debug tab selected. The Profile and Launch settings are set to IIS. The Launch browser feature is enabled with an address of http://localhost/WebApplication2. The same address is also provided in the App URL field of the Web Server Settings area with Enable Anonymous Authentication enabled.](development-time-iis-support/_static/project_properties.png) Alternatively, you can manually add a launch profile to your [launchSettings.json](http://json.schemastore.org/launchsettings) file in the app: ```json { "iisSettings": { "windowsAuthentication": false, "anonymousAuthentication": true, "iis": { "applicationUrl": "http://localhost/WebApplication2", "sslPort": 0 } }, "profiles": { "IIS": { "commandName": "IIS", "launchBrowser": "true", "launchUrl": "http://localhost/WebApplication2", "environmentVariables": { "ASPNETCORE_ENVIRONMENT": "Development" } } } } ``` You may be prompted to restart Visual Studio if you weren't running as an administrator. If prompted, restart Visual Studio. Congratulations! At this point, your project is configured for development-time IIS support. ## Additional resources * [Host ASP.NET Core on Windows with IIS](xref:publishing/iis) * [Introduction to ASP.NET Core Module](xref:fundamentals/servers/aspnet-core-module) * [ASP.NET Core Module configuration reference](xref:hosting/aspnet-core-module)