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Description

Time in hours that a user context (client, user name, and password) is retained after the session timeout period specified by the parameter ~timeout has expired:

  • If the user logs on again before the time defined by ~userTimeout has expired, the ITS uses the previously established user context, so the user does not have to re-enter logon information.
  • If the time defined by ~userTimeout has expired, the previously established user context no longer exists, so the ITS requests the user to enter logon information again.

Set by

Service file.

Values

Any valid timeout value.

Example

~userTimeout     2

Caution

If you set ~userTimeout to 0 , Single Sign-On does not work, even if ~timeout has not expired and the user session still exists. This means that the user has to log on to start each service.

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