IIS has a Session Timeout setting. How does this setting coincide with the
ASP.NET property Session.SessionTimeout value. If I change this value in
code, will it override the IIS Session Timeout setting?
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Ken Varn
Senior Software Engineer
Diebold Inc.
EmailID = varnk
Domain = Diebold.com
--Hi,
IIS's session settings affect only classic ASP etc, not ASP.NET's and vice
versa (with ASP.NET/Framework 2.0 you get ASP.NET tab on IIS where you can
manage config file settings, those do have affect on ASP.NET but of course
not on classic ASP)
Teemu Keiski
ASP.NET MVP, AspInsider
Finland, EU
http://blogs.aspadvice.com/joteke
"Ken Varn" <nospam> wrote in message
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> IIS has a Session Timeout setting. How does this setting coincide with
> the
> ASP.NET property Session.SessionTimeout value. If I change this value in
> code, will it override the IIS Session Timeout setting?
> --
> --
> Ken Varn
> Senior Software Engineer
> Diebold Inc.
> EmailID = varnk
> Domain = Diebold.com
> --
>
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