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To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Mid Tier Session Timeout
So what it should actually do is count down to zero, and then display a nice
graphical page (with an opaque background covering the previous UI), stating
they will need to log back in, and to "click here" in order to do so.
Or if
My thought too. Show them they are logged out and don't let them enter
data into screen they can't save.
Jason
On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 6:01 AM, John Baker
wrote:
> So what it should actually do is count down to zero, and then display a
> nice graphical page (with an opaque background covering th
esperson, liaison or public relations representative for BMC Software,
> Inc.
>
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So what it should actually do is count down to zero, and then display a nice
graphical page (with an opaque background covering the previous UI), stating
they will need to log back in, and to "click here" in order to do so.
Or if they've got SSO Plugin installed, just to "click here" :)
John
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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of John Baker
Sent: 03 February 2012 11:00 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Mid Tier Session Timeout
I would hope that when the session times out, the user is logged out, and I
think that's what David is s
I would hope that when the session times out, the user is logged out, and I
think that's what David is saying.
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But if you're vision impaired you can't see that.
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From: "David Easter"
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Sent: Thursday, February 2, 2012 4:25:20 PM
Subject: Re: Mid Tier Session Timeout
There is a timer at the bottom of the browser that does display
or public relations representative for BMC Software, Inc.
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Subject: Re: Mid Tier Session Timeout
This is
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Sent: Thursday, February 2, 2012 3:20:28 PM
Subject: Re: Mid Tier Session Timeout
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Thanks Axton. As you say it’s getting very complicated. I am personal not
really sympathetic to this request by our customer but have to explore it.
Basil
Fr
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To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Mid Tier Session Timeout
** I don't see how the mid-tier server could send a message to the browser to
pop the alert. With that said, an alternate approach is to have something on
the browser side poll the server to check the state of the session. Sa
I don't see how the mid-tier server could send a message to the browser to
pop the alert. With that said, an alternate approach is to have something
on the browser side poll the server to check the state of the session.
Sadly, this will most likely keep the session alive. I'm not seeing a
good w
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Subject: Re: Mid Tier Session Timeout
** As per my understanding there is no configuration setting but i am also
curious to see replies from others
Thanks,
Swanand
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Basil Webster
mailto:ba...@remex.co.za>> wrote:
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Hi All,
I have a r
As per my understanding there is no configuration setting but i am also
curious to see replies from others
Thanks,
Swanand
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Basil Webster wrote:
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>
> Hi All,
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> ** **
>
> I have a request to notify users, that access the system via mid tier, as
> soon as
Hi All,
I have a request to notify users, that access the system via mid tier, as soon
as their session expires instead of them invoking some kind of action. For
example, user opens the incident form leaves their session idle for more than
the allowed time. Instead of them coming back and maybe
Thanks guys, will try out the PERFORM-ACTION-EXIT-APP run process command.
Daniel, can I confirm that even if web session already expired following the
Mid-Tier Session timeout setting (e.g. 15 minutes) because of no activity
from users (web browser closed or idle). The ARS will still hold the
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Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 6:43 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Mid-Tier Session Timeout = Release Floating License?
**
Dear all,
Need a clarification on the Mid-Tier Session Timeout - will it also
release user floating
Need a clarification on the Mid-Tier Session Timeout - will it also
release user floating license?
Had tried configured it to 15 minutes (default 90 mins) but Remedy Admin
still shows that the user is holding the floating license even after 30
minutes.
Really appreciate for any comment on this. Thank you.
Dear all,
Need a clarification on the Mid-Tier Session Timeout - will it also
release user floating license?
Had tried configured it to 15 minutes (default 90 mins) but Remedy Admin
still shows that the user is holding the floating license even after 30
minutes.
Really appreciate for any
**
Hi all!
After timeout on Mid-Tier 7.0p1 user see a message “Session
timeout…” After logout or simply close the browser, user can't
login again with own login/password - got authorization error that
login/password invalid. In the Administrator I see than user connected and
license giv
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