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Couple of queries...

Hi

1. My connection-timeout in IIS5 is set to 900 seconds, my session timeout
for my asp.net app is 90 minutes - which takes precedence?

2. When an error occurs in my asp.net app I log it to the event-log, however
it never seems to get added on the server - it does work locally when I'm
debugging though.

Any ideas?

Thanks
Kev
May 11 '06 #1
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> 1. My connection-timeout in IIS5 is set to 900 seconds, my session timeout
for my asp.net app is 90 minutes - which takes precedence?
Neither. They are 2 entirely different things. The only thing they have in
common is that they are time intervals.
2. When an error occurs in my asp.net app I log it to the event-log,
however it never seems to get added on the server - it does work locally
when I'm debugging though.

Any ideas?
Are you using Try/Catch? If so, you may be missing out on the information
you need. Most likely it is a security exception caused by lack of proper
permissions.

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
Professional Numbskull

Hard work is a medication for which
there is no placebo.

"Mantorok" <ma******@mantorok.com> wrote in message
news:e3**********@newsfeed.th.ifl.net... Hi

1. My connection-timeout in IIS5 is set to 900 seconds, my session timeout
for my asp.net app is 90 minutes - which takes precedence?

2. When an error occurs in my asp.net app I log it to the event-log,
however it never seems to get added on the server - it does work locally
when I'm debugging though.

Any ideas?

Thanks
Kev

May 11 '06 #2
Thanks, it was permissions.

Kev

"Kevin Spencer" <ke***@DIESPAMMERSDIEtakempis.com> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
1. My connection-timeout in IIS5 is set to 900 seconds, my session
timeout for my asp.net app is 90 minutes - which takes precedence?


Neither. They are 2 entirely different things. The only thing they have in
common is that they are time intervals.
2. When an error occurs in my asp.net app I log it to the event-log,
however it never seems to get added on the server - it does work locally
when I'm debugging though.

Any ideas?


Are you using Try/Catch? If so, you may be missing out on the information
you need. Most likely it is a security exception caused by lack of proper
permissions.

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
Professional Numbskull

Hard work is a medication for which
there is no placebo.

"Mantorok" <ma******@mantorok.com> wrote in message
news:e3**********@newsfeed.th.ifl.net...
Hi

1. My connection-timeout in IIS5 is set to 900 seconds, my session
timeout for my asp.net app is 90 minutes - which takes precedence?

2. When an error occurs in my asp.net app I log it to the event-log,
however it never seems to get added on the server - it does work locally
when I'm debugging though.

Any ideas?

Thanks
Kev


May 11 '06 #3

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