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New Post 7/14/2007 3:49 PM
User is offline DavidWSnow
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Login Timing Out way too soon 

I have the web.config time to auto-logout set to several hours. Yet while I am editing with the FCKeditor or editing inside of ListX I often get logged out when I have recently logged in.  This appears to be a very serious bug. I assume that others are seeing this too.  I have seen this since DNN 4.3.5 when I started using DNN. 

 


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New Post 7/15/2007 1:01 AM
User is offline Sebastian Leupold
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Re: Login Timing Out way too soon 

session timeout is not related to cookie timeout and is usually set by the server (default =  20 mins)


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New Post 7/15/2007 10:02 AM
User is offline DavidWSnow
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Re: Login Timing Out way too soon 

Regardless it should be timing out while I am editing!  What value are you referring to, and where is it set?

 


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New Post 7/24/2007 2:59 PM
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Re: Login Timing Out way too soon 

To find the "Session Timeout" setting...

Open IIS Manager > Default Website > Properties > ASP.net > Edit Global Configuration (or Child Website > Properties > ASP.net > Edit Configuration to affect only that child) > Stae Management Tab.

If you change Global session timeout you will be asked to manually select child apps to inherit the setting or not.

Cheers!

 
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