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Bart Koopman
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Actually, timeout exceptions don't always depend on JUST timeout values defined in MMC snapingsnap-in console (Tridion Content Manager Config). 

Before you start increasing timeouts to insane values, iI suggest you verify that your CM database is properly maintained and therefore fast. To

To do this, please update statistics and rebuild indexes. Also, you can use purge tool to remove old versions of items.

Actually, timeout exceptions don't always depend on JUST timeout values defined in MMC snaping console (Tridion Content Manager Config). Before you start increasing timeouts to insane values, i suggest you verify that your CM database is properly maintained and therefore fast. To do this, please update statistics and rebuild indexes. Also, you can use purge tool to remove old versions of items.

Actually, timeout exceptions don't always depend on JUST timeout values defined in MMC snap-in console (Tridion Content Manager Config). 

Before you start increasing timeouts to insane values, I suggest you verify that your CM database is properly maintained and therefore fast.

To do this, please update statistics and rebuild indexes. Also, you can use purge tool to remove old versions of items.

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Marko Milic
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Actually, timeout exceptions don't always depend on JUST timeout values defined in MMC snaping console (Tridion Content Manager Config). Before you start increasing timeouts to insane values, i suggest you verify that your CM database is properly maintained and therefore fast. To do this, please update statistics and rebuild indexes. Also, you can use purge tool to remove old versions of items.