Sessions

Information about user sessions.

PowerShell Univeral maintains sessions for users within each app. There are several locations you can configure user session information.

App Session Setting

Session settings for an app are using the web server session setting by default. You can set the app session timeout for an individual appby using the -SessionTimeout of New-PSUApp. The timeout value is in minutes.

New-PSUApp -Name 'dashboard' -BaseUrl / -SessionTimeout 30

App sessions are sliding and will not expire while the window is open and active. Some browsers will pause tabs which will cause the session to expire after the time out.

Restarting an app will cause all sessions to disconnect.

Web Server Session Setting

The web server will maintain a session for the user. The session is sliding and will not expire while the window is open and active. Some browsers will pause tabs which will cause the session to expire after the time out.

The default value for the web server session timeout is 25 minutes. You can change the web server session setting by updating the appsettings.json file.

"SessionTimeout": 25

App Idle Timeout

In addition to app session timeout, you can also timeout the app when it is idle. Even if the window is open, if the user does not click, type or move the mouse for the idle timeout period, the window will time out. This functionality is disabled by default.

You can set the idle timeout in minutes by setting the -IdleTimeout parameter of New-PSUApp cmdlet.

New-PSUApp -Name 'dashboard' -BaseUrl / -IdleTimeout 30

IIS Timeouts

IIS can cause timeouts of sessions in numerous ways. You will need to configure your application pool settings to avoid recycling which will cause all app sessions to be removed.

Within the advanced settings dialog for the application pool, you can set the recycling settings accordingly.

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