baanfin
9th June 2005, 22:36
I have seen some 3rd party applications that automatically kill the user login after a certain time. This helps reducing multiple logins not used by a user.
I cannot recall the name of the Vendor, Does anyone know the product name / details?
thanks
Brendan Shine
9th June 2005, 23:48
I think you might be thinking of the CloseIdle product. Do a search on the "Baan license" in this forum.
beginer
10th June 2005, 10:16
Hi,
If the aim is to manage user not keeping login idel for more time then...
session_timeout parameter can be set in $BSE/default
this is user inactivity time in minutes....
session_timeout:0 - means without any timeout
baanfin
10th June 2005, 17:17
I think the session_timeout may be a quick option, but I will research on the closeidle product.
thanks !
vaishali
13th September 2006, 15:14
I created new file in $BSE/lib/defaults/all
in that i set session_timeout:10 and
db_timeout_detect:8
but it is not working,we are using tru64 unixv5.1,informix7.31.FD9,6.1c.06.03 as porting set.
Regards,
Vaishali
NPRao
13th September 2006, 22:16
Vaishali,
Please start a new thread for a different topic or use search option to look for already discussed solutions on the forum.
Refer to the BaaN Support site for the Solution # 19868
Solution Description
English Timeout Detect mechanism (ds_timeout_detect, ds_max_wait) in BaanIVb, c, ERP.
VERSION(S): Triton3.1b, BaanIVb, BaanIVc, BaanERP (All Unix/Windows OS platforms)
SITUATION IDENTIFIED IN: BW & bshell
Also, check the other solutions for more information -
105481 Slow WAN/Modem link, extended latency through network, causing timeouts in BW (err 10053, 10054, 100
110907 Stopping inactive (idle) bshells using session_timeout mechanism
110908 Instructions for setting bshell resource variables.