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I think I'm a bit confused by all these timeout settings. Here I found

1. IIS --configuration--option--asp script timeout
2. SoapHttpClientProtocol.Timeout
3. <httpruntime executionTimeout= ..>
4. Session timeout
5. I recall someone said aspnet_wp.exe will be recycled also after certain
time

For me I think : 1 is only for asp, not asp.net ; 2 is for webservice client
side time out ;3 is for asp.net in general ;4 simply to kill the session ;5
no idea.

Also I'm wondering the time are refering to the absolute time or the total
timespan that the thread is running -- I use sleep() with a big numberin the
web service function in my test , but server didn't timeout at all, so I
think it's the timespan .

You though?
Nov 23 '05 #1
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