Set-RASSite
Modifies site properties.
Set-RASSite [-Id] <uint> [-EnableHttpHostAttackProtection <bool>] [-NewName <string>] [<CommonParameters>]
Set-RASSite [-InputObject] <Site> [-EnableHttpHostAttackProtection <bool>] [-NewName <string>] [<CommonParameters>]
Set-RASSite [-Name] <string> [-EnableHttpHostAttackProtection <bool>] [-NewName <string>] [<CommonParameters>]
Modifies site properties.
-Name <string> The name of the site to modify.
-Id <uint> The ID of the site to modify.
-InputObject <Site> An object of type Site identifying the site to be modified.
To obtain the object, use the Get-Site cmdlet.
-NewName <string> A new name to assign to the site.
-EnableHttpHostAttackProtection <bool> Whether Http Host Attack protection is enabled for this site or not.
<CommonParameters>
-none-
---------- EXAMPLE 1 ----------
Set-RASSite -Name "My-Site" -NewName "New Site Name"
Changes the name of the site specified by name. ---------- EXAMPLE 2 ----------
Set-RASSite -Id 11 -EnableHttpHostAttackProtection $true
Enables the Http Host Attack protection of the site specified by ID. ---------- EXAMPLE 3 ----------
Set-RASSite -InputObject $site -EnableHttpHostAttackProtection $false
Disables the Http Host Attack protection of the site specified by the $site variable, which must be an object of type Site.
To obtain the object, use the Get-RASSite cmdlet specifying the desired site. ---------- EXAMPLE 4 ----------
Get-RASSite -Id 11 | Set-RASSite -NewName "New Site Name"
Changes the name of the site, which is identified by an object obtained from the pipeline output.