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The Session.TimeOut Property
Introduction
The Session.TimeOut property can be used to set the
expiration time in minutes for the session. If the user does not do anything
within these minutes the session will expire. The default value is 10 – 20
minutes depending on the web server. This property is mostly used in many
online banking systems, to avoid misusage.