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6/12/2012 5:57 PM
 

Hello,

I am wondering where the setting is for my site (dnn 6.1.5) to auto log off.

The site sits idle for some time - and then makes you log back in.

We are working on an intranet site - so not real important to log off people - and we don't have allot of users anyway.

I tried playing with some setting in web config and in admin settings but cant seem to pin that bad boy down.

Anyone please?

 
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6/13/2012 7:43 AM
 
Not sure if that's an option in DNN but you may be able to increase the time out duration for the website. I think that's done in IIS. Just be aware that it keeps everything is in memory longer, not just cookies.

Mark
 
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6/13/2012 12:24 PM
 
There is a Users Online Time (Minutes) setting in Host Settings.
 
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6/13/2012 5:13 PM
 

I have tested the users online time in host setting setting to 1, and waiting 2 minutes.  Still has me logged in?

 
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6/13/2012 5:24 PM
 
Usersonline is related to the refresh rate for user's online reporting/display on the site. Check out this article...it should help you adjust the web.config settings

http://www.spiffywebteam.com/WhatWeDo/TheSpiffyBlog/TheSpiffyBlogArticle/tabid/228/ItemId/105/Keep-Your-Users-Logged-In.aspx



Steven Webster
Manager, Community Platform
F5 Networks, DevCentral
 
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