I am attempting to get the CCNet 1.5 Web Dashboard up and running on a 
Server 2008 R2 (IIS7) server and encountering errors with the configuration.

This is intended to be a like-for-like replacement of our existing web 
dashboard which currently resides on a Server 2003 box which needs to be 
retired. Upgrading the dashboard is not an option unless the newer version 
is compatible with our other CCNet 1.5 servers that it's 
watching/controlling (upgrading the whole environment is out of scope for 
my current project).

After installing, adding the physical path for the app as a virtual 
directory, and adding it to the default app pool, I'm getting the following 
error:

It is an error to use a section registered as 
allowDefinition='MachineToApplication' beyond application level.  This 
error can be caused by a virtual directory not being configured as an 
application in IIS.

Line 18 of Web.config (setting authentication mode to Windows) is 
highlighted.

If I comment out this line, I get the same error but for the sessionState 
node (lines 33-34).

Commenting that node out, I get an exception loading an assembly (I'll skip 
the stack trace, unless it's necessary):

System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not load file or assembly 
'ThoughtWorks.CruiseControl.WebDashboard' or one of its dependencies. The 
system cannot find the file specified.

The following windows features are installed:

Web-Server
Web-WebServer
Web-Common-Http
Web-Default-Doc
Web-Dir-Browsing
Web-Http-Errors
Web-App-Dev
Web-Asp-Net
Web-ISAPI-Ext
Web-ISAPI-Filter
Web-Health
Web-Http-Logging
Web-Request-Monitor
Web-Security
Web-Windows-Auth
Web-Filtering
Web-Mgmt-Tools
Web-Mgmt-Console

Searching for the first error encountered does not seem to yield any 
results that apply to my situation (as far as I can tell). What do I need 
to do to get this up and running?

Thanks.

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