State Management :: Response Not Available In Context

Jul 10, 2010

I have configured my web application session timeout to 30 mnts and kept the code

Response.Redirect("Login.aspx")

in the Session End. But when ever my session is ending its giving exception "HttpException was unhandled by user code, Response is not available in this context.".

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