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Object Hierarchy

The IIS Admin Objects are organized in a hierarchical structure that mirrors the structures of the metabase and IIS. Objects contain other objects to create the object structure illustrated in the diagram below. Details of the IIS structure and the metabase are found in the Structure topic of the IIS Metabase section. This object hierarchy enables you to access metabase properties that determine configuration settings for specific IIS elements.


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