I tried following codes to increase session timeout, but no use,
code is:
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If you are using forms authentication then the default value of session timeout is 30min.Try this code to increase session timeout.
<system.web>
<authentication mode="Forms">
<forms timeout="70"/>
</authentication>
<sessionstate timeout="80"/>
</system.web>
I think the code help you.
You can increase the session time-out in asp.net in any one of the following ways
Using IIS Version 7 :
OR
Web.config : Open up your web.config file and under the system.web section add the following :
<sessionState timeout = "20" mode = "InProc" />
Replace 20 with whatever number you wish.
OR
Global.asax file : Under the Session_Start method, set the timeout property of the session to the required value like this
Session.Timeout = "20";
Note : If you are setting a session timeout in both IIS as well as web.config, then the one in IIS will override the one in web.config
Hope this helps!
<sessionState cookieless="false" timeout="30" mode="InProc"/>
<authentication mode="Forms">
<forms name="AppRootForms" loginUrl="LoginPage.aspx" protection="All" timeout="30" path="/" slidingExpiration="true"/>
</authentication>
<system.webServer>
<!--<max limit for storing session />-->
<asp>
<session allowSessionState="true" max="100000" timeout="00:30:00" />
</asp>
</system.webServer>
<system.web>
<authentication mode="Forms">
<forms timeout="70"/>
</authentication>
<sessionState timeout="80"/>
</system.web>
It works for me, copy it to your web.config file.
simply,go WebConfig,then set it,
<system.web>
<sessionState timeout="60"></sessionState>
<compilation debug="true" targetFramework="4.0" />
</system.web>
I wanted to add my final solution. After reading that setting it in the config was "incorrect".
if (model.RememberMe)
{
var ASPCookie = Request.Cookies["ASP.NET_SessionId"];
ASPCookie.Expires = DateTime.Now.AddDays(15);
Response.SetCookie(ASPCookie);
}