Where can I change the length of time before the inactivity triggers a log out? I'm not seeing it in the preferences, but maybe I'm just looking in the wrong place.
-- f
Hi f,
On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 5:43 AM fmiser fmiser@gmail.com wrote:
Where can I change the length of time before the inactivity triggers a log out? I'm not seeing it in the preferences, but maybe I'm just looking in the wrong place.
The setting is in the "System > Defaults" menu; "Session Timeout" (3rd item in the "Security settings" section). The default is the litteral text "90 minutes". If you want it to time out after 3 hours, make that "180 minutes" or "3 hours".
HTH,
fmiser wrote:
Where can I change the length of time before the inactivity triggers a log out? I'm not seeing it in the preferences, but maybe I'm just looking in the wrong place.
The setting is in the "System > Defaults" menu; "Session Timeout" (3rd item in the "Security settings" section). The default is the litteral text "90 minutes". If you want it to time out after 3 hours, make that "180 minutes" or "3 hours".
Erik wrote:
Ah!!
I would have presumed just a number. Seconds, or minutes - not that it also required a unit.
I presume the quotes are not used in the string?
Thanks!!
-- fmiser
On Wed, Jan 22, 2020 at 11:30 PM fmiser fmiser@gmail.com wrote:
fmiser wrote:
Where can I change the length of time before the inactivity triggers a log out? I'm not seeing it in the preferences, but maybe I'm just looking in the wrong place.
The setting is in the "System > Defaults" menu; "Session Timeout" (3rd item in the "Security settings" section). The default is the litteral text "90 minutes". If you want it to time out after 3 hours, make that "180 minutes" or "3 hours".
Erik wrote:
Ah!!
I would have presumed just a number. Seconds, or minutes - not that it also required a unit.
I presume the quotes are not used in the string?
That's correct:
3 hours
without the quotes.
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