I use the default timeout of 20 minutes. After a little education, my users don't complain anymore.
Increasing the timeout above 20 minutes increases the potential of security problems. Decreasing it can cause problems with users who occasionally get long emails or are slow readers.
-Ron
We all play from the same deck of cards, it's how we play the hand we are dealt which makes us who we are. -Me
Are you using an Apache web server, or is Webaccess running on NetWare Enterprise Web Server? I ran Webaccess for a while on a NetWare (Netscape) Enterprise Web Server for a while with the same issue - 5 minute timeouts even though 60 minute timeouts were set on the application in NDS view in C1. I will post the solution if you are running NEWS.
Kratyman
I am now running on Apache. just have user that want to sit with there mailbox open all day. tieing things up.
so i set the time outs to 20mins
I doubt that this is the cause, but check to see which web browser they are using.
I have encountered many problems with users who try using WebAccess through AOL. I've resorted to telling them to sign onto AOL to get their Internet connection, but then minimize the AOL interface and use IE to access their email. Seems to work better.
Like I said, it's probably not the cause, but it's worth looking at.
-Ron
We all play from the same deck of cards, it's how we play the hand we are dealt which makes us who we are. -Me
Actually thats interesting that you mention the browser. I will check with user to verify. Although one user did mention that when he uses a different browser called FireFox, he has no problems.
I to agree with browsing within AOL browser. Lots of problems within it.
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