Web Application Proxy Cmdlets

Mis à jour: mai 2015

S'applique à: Windows 10 Technical Preview, Windows Server Technical Preview

Windows PowerShell® est un interpréteur de ligne de commande et un langage de script basé sur des tâches et conçu tout spécialement pour l'administration système. Cette rubrique de référence destinée aux professionnels des technologies de l'information fournit une assistance afin d'utiliser les applets de commande Windows PowerShell pour écrire des scripts et automatiser des tâches.

Web Application Proxy cmdlets in Windows PowerShell

This reference provides cmdlet descriptions and syntax for all cmdlets. It lists the cmdlets in alphabetical order based on the verb at the beginning of the cmdlet.

Important

On Windows Server 2012 R2, you can’t download and install Help for WebApplicationProxy because of a Help file that already exists in the folder to which Update-Help copies files. You can instead view the Help on this webpage, or you can follow these instructions to manually delete the file that is causing the problem.  You must have Administrator rights to perform these steps. This issue will be fixed in a future release of Windows.

  1. Browse to the folder:   C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPower\v1.0\Modules\WebApplicationProxy\en-US

  2. Find the file Microsoft.IdentityServer.ApplicationProxy.Management.PowerShell.dll-help.xml

  3. Right-click the file, then click Properties.

  4. On the Security tab, click Advanced.

  5. Next to Owner, click Change.

  6. Click Locations, select your local computer, and then click OK.

  7. Enter Administrators, and then click OK twice.

  8. Back on the File Properties page, click Edit.

  9. Select Administrators, then click Allow next to Full Control.

  10. Click OK, click Yes to acknowledge the warning, and then click OK to close the Properties dialog.

  11. You can now delete the file, or allow Update-Help WebApplicationProxy to overwrite it.

If you remove the feature, and then reinstall it by using Server Manager or the Dism command-line tool, the original Help file is replaced, and you must repeat these steps.

Cmdlet Description

Add-WebApplicationProxyApplication

Publishes a web application through .

Get-WebApplicationProxyApplication

Gets published web applications.

Get-WebApplicationProxyAvailableADFSRelyingParty

Retrieves a list of available relying parties configured on a federation server.

Get-WebApplicationProxyConfiguration

Retrieves global settings.

Get-WebApplicationProxyHealth

Gets the health status of the server.

Get-WebApplicationProxySslCertificate

Gets binding information for the SSL certificate for federation server proxy.

Install-WebApplicationProxy

Configures on the server.

Remove-WebApplicationProxyApplication

Removes web applications published in .

Set-WebApplicationProxyApplication

Modifies settings of a web application published through .

Set-WebApplicationProxyConfiguration

Modifies the configuration settings of a server.

Set-WebApplicationProxySslCertificate

Installs an SSL certificate for a federation server proxy.

Update-WebApplicationProxyDeviceRegistration

Configures the SSL endpoint listeners that correspond to the UPN suffixes.

Notes

To list all the cmdlets that are available, use the Get-Command –Module WebApplicationProxy cmdlet.

Pour plus d'informations sur une applet de commande, ou sur sa syntaxe, utilisez l'applet de commande Get-Help <cmdlet name>, où <cmdlet name> est le nom de l'applet de commande que vous recherchez. Pour plus d'informations, exécutez l'une des applets de commande suivantes :

Get-Help <cmdlet name> -Detailed
Get-Help <cmdlet name> -Examples
Get-Help <cmdlet name> -Full

See Also

Other Resources

Web Application Proxy Overview
Publishing Internal Applications using Web Application Proxy
Best Practices Analyzer for Web Application Proxy
Overview: Connect to Applications and Services from Anywhere with Web Application Proxy