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Session becomes null in ASP.NET 2.0

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    King Shez
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    HI guys i am facing a problem, my session time out is set to 2 hours in web.config, my session mode is out of process, but on live users session becomes null before that, i have been monitoring that throuigh the log, i know that in web.config you have to specify the session time out in minutes, kindly reply ASAP, thankx in advance.

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      HI guys i am facing a problem, my session time out is set to 2 hours in web.config, my session mode is out of process, but on live users session becomes null before that, i have been monitoring that throuigh the log, i know that in web.config you have to specify the session time out in minutes, kindly reply ASAP, thankx in advance.

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      Session gets killed on a number of reasons. Was there a timestamp change on web.config?

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        Session gets killed on a number of reasons. Was there a timestamp change on web.config?

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        A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides, and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them. --Leonard Louis Levinson

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        no there was no time stamp change in web.config,and no change was made in web.config wither if the change would have been made then it should not kill the session as session mode is out of process, what do you say about it ?

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