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9/5/2010 8:29 PM
 
I seem to recall on earlier versions I was able to change the default value for a server timeout for inactivity, but I don't find it in v. 5.2.  Am I crazy, or has the setting been moved or removed?  The default seems to be about 20 minutes and I have one user form that may be a problem for some users. I don't want to have to break the form into multiple forms, but I don't wany my users getting it three-fourths done, then getting timed out and losing their work (really PO's me when it happens to me!).  My site is really not so busy that keeping those session variables floating around a bit longer will overburden the servers.

I appreciate any suggestions?

-Michael
 
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9/5/2010 11:48 PM
 
I don't think this was a setting you could set in DNN, it is an IIS Application Pool setting as far as I know. Unless of course you're referring to the Cookie timeouts in the web.config, look for "persistent" in the web.config file.

Chris Hammond
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