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I'm working with a Domino 5.08 server and have a question with session time-outs with a browser application that we have. I have a handful of users complaining about getting knocked out of the application and being forced to sign-on again. I would understand that activity within the browser doesn't equate back to the server. But in checking the server settings I see a number of time-out values and I'm not sure if I grasp what they all could be. On the HTTP Internet Protocols Tab I see the following settings: Input time-out: 2 minutes Output time-out: 20 minutes CGI time-out: 5 minutes Idle thread time-out: 0 minutes On the Domino Web Engine Internet Protocols Tab for Java Servlet I have this: Session state tracking: Enabled Idle session time-out: 30 minutes So, is this all of time out values available? Effectively, what I am after is an environment where inactivity is handled as similar as it is an the AS/400 QINACTITV. I may not be thinking properly from a Domino/HTTP perspective but if a user is inactive after a period of time then I need to have them disconnected and I want to do it consistently. For example, can one assume that the Java Servlet time-out and Output time-out be considered somewhat similar? Michael Crump Saint-Gobain Containers 1509 S. Macedonia Ave. Muncie, IN 47302 (765)741-7696 (765)741-7012 f (800)428-8642 "We will meet that threat now with our Army, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard, and Marines so that we do not have to meet it later with armies of firefighters and police and doctors on the streets of our cities." George W. Bush March 19, 2003 www.standwithbush.com
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