You can enable IIS from Optional Features. Press the Windows button and then type “Turn Windows features on and off”. Select “Internet Information Services.” You will be asked to restart the system to finish installing the request.
How to Check Installed IIS Version in Windows?
You can check the IIS version using several different ways. Choose the method you are comfortable with from below.
How to Check Installed IIS Version in Windows? Using Control Panel Using Registry Editor Using Command Prompt Using Run Command Using PowerShell How to Determine if IIS is Installed on your Computer?
Using Control Panel
Follow these steps to check your IIS version using the Control Panel:
Using Registry Editor
You can also check the installed IIS version through the Windows Registry editor too. Here is how: Note: If you find that IIS Manager is missing inside Windows Tools, then you need to enable IIS Manager from the Optional Features applet. Alternatively, you can also type in “%SystemRoot%\system32\inetsrv\InetMgr.exe” in the Run Command box to open the IIS Manager.
Using Command Prompt
You can also obtain the same Registry editor information using the Command Prompt and determine the IIS version installed on your PC. Here’s how:
Using Run Command
You can also open the IIS Manager from the Run Command box and then continue to find the installed IIS version from there. Press the Windows Key +R shortcut keys and type in “inetmgr” and hit Enter. It will open the IIS manager. As mentioned above, go to Help » About Internet Information Services and you will get the version installed on your computer.
Using PowerShell
Perform the following steps to find the IIS version installed on your PC using Windows PowerShell: You can now see the IIS version in front of “VersionString,” as in the image above. Alternatively, you can also run the following cmdlet to obtain the PowerShell build version, which is the same version number as IIS
How to Determine if IIS is Installed on your Computer?
In order to check if IIS is installed on your computer, press the Windows Key + R keys and then type in “inetmgr” and hit Enter. If the IIS configuration screen is displayed, then IIS is installed on your computer. Otherwise, you need to install it. Another method of checking whether IIS is installed or not, go to Control Panel » Programs and Features and then select “Turn Windows Features on and off.” Now check whether “Internet Information Services” is enabled. If that option is checked it means that IIS is installed on your computer.