Re: Session Variables

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Hi TC,

The default is 20 minutes after the last request from the client. As the
server has no way of knowing what the client does after receiving a request,
it is not dependent upon the client.

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HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
Ambiguity has a certain quality to it.

"TC" <tcordonb@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> How long does it take a session variable to expire or loose it´s value, or
> it the value stored until the client closes the browser window?
>
> TIA
>
>


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