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10/6/2009 8:33 AM
 

In my web.config file I have had the following setting for well over a year to keep those who tick the "Remember Me" box logged in for a duration of 1 week:

<add key="PersistentCookieTimeout" value="10080" />

However all users are getting logged out in 10 or so minutes. This was never a problem until I recently migrated from a .net 2.0 server to .net 3.5 server. Is there something in .net 3.5 environment that I need ask my hosting company to set to ensure the "PersistentCookieTimeout" value of a DNN app is respected?

Here is additional info from my DNN dashboard that may help identify a solution:

Microsoft Windows NT 5.2.3790 Service Pack 2
Microsoft-IIS/6.0
2.0.50727.3082

Thanks.

 
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