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02-02-2000 01:49 AM
02-02-2000 01:49 AM
Autologout and CDE
Currently we are using the c shell and CDE. After a defined time of inactivity
we would like the user to be logged out. Using set autologout = 2 in the
users' .cshrc file only terminates their windows, not their CDE session. Is
there a fix to terminate their CDE session as well and fully log the user out
automatically?
we would like the user to be logged out. Using set autologout = 2 in the
users' .cshrc file only terminates their windows, not their CDE session. Is
there a fix to terminate their CDE session as well and fully log the user out
automatically?
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02-02-2000 02:03 AM
02-02-2000 02:03 AM
Re: Autologout and CDE
May i point you to the document KBRC00000287 available on this site via the
search technical knowledge base link. If not email me and I will email you the
document.
Please note it is UNSUPPORTED, but appears to be a workaround for what you seem
to be looking for
search technical knowledge base link. If not email me and I will email you the
document.
Please note it is UNSUPPORTED, but appears to be a workaround for what you seem
to be looking for
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02-02-2000 06:10 AM
02-02-2000 06:10 AM
Re: Autologout and CDE
Melvyn's response was correct and I would like to thank him for his help.
Please refer to his response for the answer.
Please refer to his response for the answer.
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02-02-2000 09:09 PM
02-02-2000 09:09 PM
Re: Autologout and CDE
Jv-
Thank you for letting Melvyn, and the rest of the forum participants, know that
his advice helped solve your problem. We're trying to encourage more people
to say whether the advice given in the forum was helpful or not.
Melvyn, thanks for participating in the IT Forums & sharing your help with HP
customers. It's much appreciated!
Thank you for letting Melvyn, and the rest of the forum participants, know that
his advice helped solve your problem. We're trying to encourage more people
to say whether the advice given in the forum was helpful or not.
Melvyn, thanks for participating in the IT Forums & sharing your help with HP
customers. It's much appreciated!
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