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Session object loosed

Hello,

I coded a web based application and I used session objects. But when a postback occurs I loosed session objects. They all became null. How can I solve this problem.

Any idea?

yuksel.
Mar 22 '07 #1
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kenobewan
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Mar 22 '07 #2
Hi,

Can you please check these setting at page level

Case : 1

<%@ Page Language="C#" EnableSessionState="True" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeFile="Default.aspx.cs" Inherits="_Default" %>

EnableSessionState="True" should be true else you session will lost


Case : 2
Make sure that IIS is enabled for session state for your web site

Case:
Make sure that web.config Setting
<sessionState> section, and set the mode value to On


Chinna
Mar 22 '07 #3

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