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Crystal Enterprise 9 - Session Timeout

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speder

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Hello,

I'm trying to lower the session timeout value, but is having no success. I tried to do it via IIS administration. Should this be done programmatically?

Thanks,

Soren
 
Create a ASP page which has

Response.redirect <Your report URL>

At begin of the asp page, use &quot;Server.ScriptTimeout = 10&quot;

Hope this help.

Kang
 
In the server settings there are time-out values - look at each one of them - I think the cache server is one, but there is moret than one and I don't remember the other one off the top of my head.
 
If you are trying to lower the sesssion time to try and facilitate a faster license cleanup, why not try adding the -DefaultSessionTimeout 10 (or 5) to the WCS command line in the CCM

This should tell the WCS to clean up any inactive sessions every 10 (or 5) minutes.

Cheers,

SurfingGecko
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