How To Increase Session Timeout In Web Application
May 8, 2013I need the increase the session timings in online publish server using web.config , which is the maximum limi of session timings
View 1 RepliesI need the increase the session timings in online publish server using web.config , which is the maximum limi of session timings
View 1 Repliesfor Business needs i am planning to increase the session timeout to 2 hours(120 min) in one application, i am using sql server session state. if i increase to 2 hours of session time out, how it will effect the performance of application and web server.
View 6 RepliesIn my webconfig i put
<system.web>
<sessionState timeout="60"/> doesn't work for me
Also i changed in IIS configration Manager as well from 20 minutes to 60 minutes, but still it expire after 20 minutes of no actiuvity.
I'm facing a great problem in session. My session expires after every 4-5 minutes. Firstly I checked my web hosting settings. I increased session timeout to 50000. In my web.config I wrote :
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Also Locally it expires withing 5 minutes. Secondly can I also increase idle timeout.
We have the timeout value set to 120 in our <form> tag within the web.config. We do not have a session timeout set.. and we have various connection strings.
We are having a problem where a session variable will disappear (become NULL) .. but, the form evidently remains 'open'.. or no re-login is required..... so, my question(s):
1. what is the relationship between form timeout and session timeout
2. how do I set session timeout
I wanna write a method to get or set session timeout at run time.
View 1 RepliesWe have a asp.net application where users will apply for jobs online. When users fill out the form the page isn't timing out the session. If a user goes back to the main page the last user's information is still available.
I have setup many websites and have never had to make any changes on IIS, under the configuration within the website. The default is 20 minutes we can change it to 8 or 10, but I think this issue should be taken care of in the code. The setting will affect the entire site instead of the pages that need to timeout.
What is the best way to do this within the code?
I need to capture an ASP.NET Session Tiemout in a GeneXus X application generated in C#. When a user stay away from keyboard more than N minutes, I would like to request User/password once again without loosing data's changes in webform
View 1 RepliesI have an ASP.NET web application that I can't modify (I only have the binaries). This application connects to a web service and it seems like the connection is closed from the client side (my web app). I have increased the "executionTimeout" in the machine.config of the destination server but my web app seems to still stop after waiting for a while.
Is there a way to increase the timeout time for my web application by simply modifying the web.config? As I said... I can't modify the timeout in the code so my only option would be through config files.
can I increase this by modifying the connection string in the web.config
View 4 RepliesIn my web app, if user clicks a button, I have to kick off a long running task. I have to keep the user informed about the status of execution of the task from time to time. To accomplish this, I create a thread on button click which makes a synchronous webservice call. The webmethod works on a long running task; while the main thread informs the users about the status of execution.
Currently the webmethod call times out in approximately 90 seconds. I want to increase the timeout to 10 mins. I tried setting <httpRuntime executionTimeout="600"/> along with debug="false"; but in vein. Can anyone tell me what I am missing?
I have an application that generates some rather large reports. I need the timeout to be greater than the default. I have added this to my web.config
<httpRuntime executionTimeout="360"/>
I made sure that in the advanced settings in iis that the connection time-out is set to 306
and also that the app pool idle time out is 5 minutes. However, when I send a request, my page still times out after two minutes.
Getting the following sql timeout on a page System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding.
GridView1.DataBind();
While I know I need to review the actual Stored Procedure used, can someone point me to a quick fix to increase the timeout on the databind.
Below is my datasource
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The session state timeout is set using this web.config element
<sessionState mode="InProc" cookieless="false" timeout="120" />
The forms auth is configured using this web.config element
<system.web>
<authentication mode="Forms">
<forms loginUrl="Login.aspx"
protection="All"
timeout="30"
name=".ASPXAUTH"
path="/"
requireSSL="false"
slidingExpiration="true"
defaultUrl="default.aspx"
cookieless="UseDeviceProfile"
enableCrossAppRedirects="false" />
</authentication>
</system.web>
What is the difference between the timeouts specified in each of these elements? If both are different, how would it work?
I have a page of each every click has ajax call to my server (hence, the ASP extends the session)
I have ASP.NET session set to Xmin. I want when X+1 min expires, I have expiration page. what I did was to set the JS timer to validate every x+1min to see if the session expired (the problem is that the JS and the ASP session timeouts are not synced)
I created a user control for my web application that checks for Session Timeout. If the criteria are met for Timeout, I use Response.Redirect to send the user back to the login page. I include this user control in my Master page, and run the SessionTimeoutcode in the user control's Page_Init event. That all works great. However, once the user logs in again after time-out (and I have verified that the OnLoggedIn event does fire) the user is redirected to the DestinationPageUrl. That page runs the Session Timeout check when it loads (as it should) and the Session Timeout code "says" that the session is still timed-out.
View 1 RepliesI'm working to set up/correct my session timeout code, and have consulted numerous articles like this one and this SO post for ideas on how best to do this. The solution to detecting a session timeout that I continue to see over and over is to first check the Session.IsNewSession property for true, and if so, then check to see if a session cookie already exists. I guess the logic here is that the user has ended their last session that timed out, started a new session, but the old cookie wasn't yet removed. The code for those checks looks like this:
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The problem is that the session does not end, and all of my session timeout checks are in the Home/Customer action (I use MVC). So I'm redirected to Home/Customer, and I run through the checks above, but when I get to Session.IsNewSession, it's false, because the session is still alive (I assume because I'm still within the 120 minutes I have set)
I want some efficient way that how can i display a message to user that he is about to logout after 1 minute if user is idle and doing nothing on the page for 1 mintue.
on message if user want stay online so he must click keep me online or say logout.
Where to increase session time? IIS or web.config of app?
View 2 RepliesI'm trying to increase the execution timeout and file upload limit on my asp.net website but when i try to add
<httpRuntime
executionTimeout="110"
maxRequestLength="4096">
</httpRuntime>
i get the following errors:
Could not find schema information for the element 'httpruntime'.
Could not find schema information for the element 'executionTimeout'.
Could not find schema information for the element 'maxRequestLength'.
According to this msdn library link this is how I'm supposed to do it,so what am I missing here?
I am using session in my project,Be default session time is 20 minutes. How to increase the session time in web.config!!!!!1
View 3 RepliesWhere to increase session time? IIS or web.config of app?
View 4 RepliesI developed some pages where all the population are happen with the javascript only. So there is nothing with the server side. So the problem is though I am doing some application in that page but as the session is time out the page is going to log off page.
My question is , is there any method to increase the session time using javascript or AJAx so that any task is perform in that page then it wil add some time time with the existing time?
how do i increase the session time ?
View 4 RepliesMy asp site make user log out automatically in 10 minutes how can i increase the time.
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