Visual Studio :: Publishing To Web Kills Sessions?
Mar 10, 2011
I'm relativly new to developing in .net so I probably publish to web to check my code more often than most developers but everytime I do it kills my login session... so I have to log in, navigate to the page I'm working on and then test it... is there a setting to stop killing the active sessions.... it would make development MUCH quicker for me.
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