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I have an ASP.Net web application created in IIS as below:

Default Web Site --> Testing

That Testing is an application which uses DefaultAppPool as Default Web Site.

In Default Web Site and Testing, session is "In Process" and timeout is 20 minutes default. There is no timeout defined in web.config.

Problem is when I print timeout on ASP.Net page, it always shows 60. I have reset IIS several times but same issue.

Question

Why is it showing me 60 when timeout is 20 in IIS?

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Hi you can check this by going to:

  • "ApplicationPool"
  • Your application pool.
  • Go to "Properties"
  • "Performance" tab.
  • See value in "Shutdown worker processes after being idle for (time in minutes)"

When you use the default session state mode of "InProc" (In Process), as you are, the Session State data is very fragile and is lost whenever the AppPool recycles. also, here is a good article on how to troublshoot session states http://www.hanselman.com/blog/TroubleshootingExpiredASPNETSessionStateAndYourOptions.aspx

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  • But the question is why it is showing 60? I tried two different machines and both have same problem. Dec 21, 2015 at 9:28
  • @FrankMartin did you check value of the shutdown worker process? Dec 21, 2015 at 9:59
  • There is no "Shutdown worker processes after being idle for (time in minutes)". There is "Idle Time-out (minutes)" which I have set to 20 minutes like session time out. Dec 21, 2015 at 11:51
  • do you have IIS 7.5 ? Dec 21, 2015 at 12:54

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