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[release/7.0] Increase timeouts for template tests #44558

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Backport of #44549 to release/7.0

Some template tests are now hitting the 40 minute timeout, possibly due to increased restore times. This PR increases the timeout to prevent these pipelines from failing.

@ghost ghost added the area-mvc Includes: MVC, Actions and Controllers, Localization, CORS, most templates label Oct 14, 2022
@MackinnonBuck MackinnonBuck added area-infrastructure Includes: MSBuild projects/targets, build scripts, CI, Installers and shared framework tell-mode Indicates a PR which is being merged during tell-mode and removed area-mvc Includes: MVC, Actions and Controllers, Localization, CORS, most templates labels Oct 14, 2022
@MackinnonBuck MackinnonBuck requested a review from dougbu October 14, 2022 20:07
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Hey @dotnet/aspnet-build, looks like this PR is something you want to take a look at.

@MackinnonBuck MackinnonBuck merged commit ff1f15c into release/7.0 Oct 14, 2022
@MackinnonBuck MackinnonBuck deleted the backport/pr-44549-to-release/7.0 branch October 14, 2022 23:56
@dougbu dougbu added this to the 7.0.0 milestone Nov 9, 2022
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