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rohann
over 7 years ago
Can we have a timer displayed on the screen for time out for a time of 20 Minutes as a security measure and client requirement?
Is it possible to give an alert message for the user when he is about to logout that his Session has been timed out?
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ChristineH
Certified Lead Developer
over 7 years ago
Will this timeout work for you:
forum.appian.com/.../Appian_Administration_Console.html
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rohann
over 7 years ago
Thanks christineh but if the application is up and running and the user is active ..but the session time out is 20 mins so i want to display a message in order to save data as a message to the user as his session times out!
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sanjays0006
over 7 years ago
Rohan,
The timeout christine mentioned is the idle timeout when the user is not active on Appian. As long as the user is working, the user session will not log out. I am not sure whether you can show a message to the user when the user itself is not active.
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ChristineH
Certified Lead Developer
over 7 years ago
Got it. Agree with the above that I don't believe there is a way to run this type is script in Appian.
I wonder if you could do it from another webpage that uses Appian's embedded feature. Not sure if that would work or fit your use case though.
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reginaldm377
over 7 years ago
I don't see this being any better than the idea mentioned by the others already, but assuming you need this functionality for a typical task/task form, you could start by capturing 2 time-stamps: 1.) when the user accepts the task & 2.) the user's current time & use the two in conjunction as your timer display for the user. The drawbacks would be that this timer would only re-evaluate itself if the variable (for example) is in with() & the user makes some kind of interaction.
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chandu
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over 7 years ago
Hi Rohan, As a part of your scenario, I opened forum news before I locked my screen and logout from office. When I came back and unlocked my screen, I see Session about to expire message.
It is only displaying generic message does not indicate like "Session is about to expire in 3 minutes" etc. I'm not sure do we have any admin setting to display the exact time out, Its would be good if have any setting like that.
I have attached the screen shot FYR
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