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Hye guys,

I am using VS2005 with C# as a backend. The problem is that Session_End is not getting fired in normal run. While in Debug after the session time out it does work well. I writing to a file for testing when session end event fires. The code is working fine with debug mode. But under normal run the session does get time out but the event never fires...when i check the session variable it does get null. But the respective code is not executed.. I m using inproc timeout 1 min for testing.

Even Session.Abondon does not trigger the session_end event. The session variable gets null. But in debug mode it is working fine.


from last two days i have been surfing internet to find the answer to the issue...found alot like it..but nothing similiar.
Jun 20 '07 #1
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kenobewan
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Welcome to TSDN. Maybe the timeout is firing first, suggest testing with message to see which event is preventing session end firing. HTH.
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