Did a little digging, and there is some IIS configuration that needs to take place.
1. I add webdashboard as a Web Site. 2. I set the user-credential as the same build-user credential. (CAUTION: this was an Administrators for us) 3. I don't know if this was necessary, but I installed ASP.NET<http://asp.net/>in addition to IIS having been installed. 4. Then in your Windows\System32\inetsrv\ config\applicationHost.config, change the following lines: <!-- Set this way for CC.NET <http://cc.net/> to work. --> <section name="handlers" overrideModeDefault="Allow" /> <!-- Was: <section name="handlers" overrideModeDefault="Deny" /> --> <!-- Set this way for CC.NET <http://cc.net/> to work. --> <section name="modules" allowDefinition="MachineToApplication" overrideModeDefault="Allow" /> <!-- Was: <section name="modules" allowDefinition="MachineToApplication" overrideModeDefault="Deny" /> --> 5. Verify your services and servers are running or restart them. 6. Visit your http://localhost/ (unless you specified a virtual directory) And voila! Dashboard up and running! On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Michael Powell <[email protected]>wrote: > Okay, webdashboard did NOT install in Windows 7 Pro under IIS 7.5. > > Is there a process for install this manually that will work? > > > On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 11:28 AM, Michael Powell <[email protected]>wrote: > >> I installed CC.NET on a Windows 7 Pro machine running IIS 7.5 (although >> we had to install IIS afterwards, which may be part of the problem). >> >> I am having trouble setting up CC.NET webdashboard through a manual IIS >> Admin process in this configuration. >> >> I think what I'll do is first uninstall CC.NET and reinstall. Make sure >> to backup the impacted configs such as ccnet.config. >> >> After that may need some instruction what to watch out for. >> > >
