Setting Session Timeout At Page Level?
Jul 28, 2010
I have a site that when a user logs in it sets their initials into a session variable and sets the timeout value like so:
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I want the user to be logged in for 3 hours. This does not work, the session expires after a short period of time, maybe 20 minutes. What do I need to change to make this page level validation work?I have tried setting in web.config also, but this doesn't work either.
<sessionState mode="InProc" cookieless="true" timeout="180" />
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