WindowsAuthenticationElement.DefaultCredentialsHandleCacheSize Property
Definition
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Defines the default size of the Windows credential handle cache.
public:
property int DefaultCredentialsHandleCacheSize { int get(); void set(int value); };
[System.Configuration.ConfigurationProperty("defaultCredentialsHandleCacheSize", DefaultValue=0)]
public int DefaultCredentialsHandleCacheSize { get; set; }
[<System.Configuration.ConfigurationProperty("defaultCredentialsHandleCacheSize", DefaultValue=0)>]
member this.DefaultCredentialsHandleCacheSize : int with get, set
Public Property DefaultCredentialsHandleCacheSize As Integer
Property Value
The default size of the Windows credential handle cache.
- Attributes
Remarks
By default, the value of defaultCredentialsHandleCacheSize
is 0. This causes Windows to allocate a separate SSPI handle for each HttpWebRequest.
<system.net>
<settings>
<windowsAuthentication defaultCredentialsHandleCacheSize="0" />
</settings>
</system.net>
If this behavior impacts performance, set DefaultCredentialsHandleCacheSize to a value greater than 0 to use a single, cached SSPI credential handle for default network credentials. The exact value depends on application requirements. Generally, a value between 50 and 100 works for most high-performant applications.