Iis7 - Timeout And Auto Logout In 2.0 With IIS 7 Even After Doing All The Possible Settings?
Oct 21, 2010
I have an ASP.NET 2.0 web site hosted on Windows Server 2008 with IIS 7. I am using InProc session mode (specified in web.config). My client wants the timeout to be of 3 hours, meaning if the web site is idle, session should remain alive for 3 hours. Currently, what is happening is that if the web site is idle for 20-30 min. and if the user to tries to access any link, it redirects to login page.
I searched on internet and did all the possible settings (as follows):
In web config, session state, time out = 180 minutes.
In web config, forms authentication, time out = 180 minutes.
In IIS 7, Site->Features View->Session state - Session State Mode Setting: In Proc and Cookie Setting->Time out = 180 minutes
In IIs 7, Site->Features View->ASP->Services->Session Properties->Time out = 03:00:00 hours
In IIS 7, Application Pools->Site->Advanced Setting->Process Model->Idle Time-out = 180 minutes.
Even after doing all these settings, timeout has not increased and still if the web site is idle for 20-30 mins. and user tries to access the link, it redirects to login page.
Additional Information:
Whenever it redirects to login page after idle of 20-30 mins., and if I check the event log on server, it says something like (I am not sure whether this error is related to this particular issue or not):
"Forms authentication failed for request. Reason: The ticket supplied has expired"
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