you can extend that time in you string connection:

Data Source=.;Initial Catalog=TestDB; Trusted_Connection=true;Asynchronous
Processing=true; Connect Timeout=120;

2016-11-18 14:24 GMT-02:00 Maxim Kovalev <[email protected]>:

> Hi!
> We have faced with not-closed transaction on SQL Server.
> How can I catch client timeout exception?
> for example, default timeout 30s, server needs 35s to perform query.
> How I can catch timeout exception and check transaction clothing(if not -
> close it)?
> Thank You!
> (NHibernate 4.0.3.4000)
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