What causes the session state to be lost?
Since the session mode is “InProc”, if connections change servers on you, the session state will be lost. – Russ Aug 18 ’10 at 19:53 I know I’m not using a web farm for sure I am on a virtual machine though.
Why is my Web App losing all session?
Here is a link to a way to get IIS 6 to log AppPool recycle events: If you are updating files on your web app, you should expect all session to be lost. That’s just the nature of the beast. However, you might not expect it to happen multiple times.
How can I regain my lost Administrator writes?
An alternative method to regain lost administrator writes is to repair the registry. To do this, follow the steps below: Step 1: Boot your computer into the system recovery option and then press the Command Prompt. Step 2: In the opened Command Prompt window, key in “regedit” then press the “Enter” key to access the Registry Editor.
What causes session state to disappear in ASP.NET?
A number of things can cause session state to mysteriously disappear. You update your site with a lot of files, and ASP.NET proactively destroys your AppDomain to recompile and preserve memory. By default, IIS sets AppPools to turn themselves off after a period of inactivity. In IIS, check out the “Advanced Settings” of your AppPool.
Is there such thing as ” losing time “?
“Losing time” is no exception. When we talk about losing time we’re talking about severe dissociative amnesia which, in a milder form, is something I believe everyone experiences. But the phrase “losing time” suggests a highly dramatic, easily recognizable aberration. In my experience, however, dissociative amnesia is startlingly surreptitious.
Why does my boat bog down under load?
When I started it to head in to the dock, it bogged down under load. Won’t plane out, and wont go over 3,000 rpm. Took it to the shop and they said it runs fine in the shop, checked fuel pressure which was good.
What causes a boat to miss a cylinder?
Back to the shop and after going through everything in detail it turned out to be a short in one of the spark plug wires causing it to miss on a cylinder. The wire would only short out when the exhaust manifold got hot enough (the spark plug wire was too close to it) and then it was hit or miss. Sometimes it never happened.