I have a client who's pulling her hair out about this on a V7.1.2 site. keepUserLoggedIn doesn't exist any more in the web.config and the umbracoTimeOutInMinutes is set to 20. I'm just wondering if the system understands Ajax calls as activity. I'm getting a lot of grief for this anyway, she wants to sit and "create" her content online (I know) so 20 mins isn't long enough for her but she's often booted out after 5 or 10 minutes.
Any advice to get Umbraco to respect the umbracoTimeOutInMinutes setting at least would be appreciated.
keepUserLoggedIn isn't in web.config, it is in the Umbracosettings.config. Setting it to true will stop users being logged out at all.
It does seem at the moment that it is all or nothing- umbracoTimeOutInMinutes doesn't seem to get respected any more (we also have set to 20minutes but users complain of being logged out in more like 5.
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I have a client who's pulling her hair out about this on a V7.1.2 site. keepUserLoggedIn doesn't exist any more in the web.config and the umbracoTimeOutInMinutes is set to 20. I'm just wondering if the system understands Ajax calls as activity. I'm getting a lot of grief for this anyway, she wants to sit and "create" her content online (I know) so 20 mins isn't long enough for her but she's often booted out after 5 or 10 minutes.
Any advice to get Umbraco to respect the umbracoTimeOutInMinutes setting at least would be appreciated.
Craig
keepUserLoggedIn isn't in web.config, it is in the Umbracosettings.config. Setting it to true will stop users being logged out at all.
It does seem at the moment that it is all or nothing- umbracoTimeOutInMinutes doesn't seem to get respected any more (we also have set to 20minutes but users complain of being logged out in more like 5.
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