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In the session management section the currently active users are displayed. The system gives the ability to terminate a user's session. | In the session management section the currently active users are displayed. The system gives the ability to terminate a user's session. | ||
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The lifespan of a session is governed by the ASP.Net session time out value. This value is displayed in the installation check page. When a session is idle for more time than what is defined as the session time out value, it becomes automatically invalid and the corresponding user will need to log in again. | The lifespan of a session is governed by the ASP.Net session time out value. This value is displayed in the installation check page. When a session is idle for more time than what is defined as the session time out value, it becomes automatically invalid and the corresponding user will need to log in again. | ||
You may delete an active session (e.g. when it's been idlefor a large period of time; perhaps the end-user forgot to log out properly), but you cannot delete your own session. | You may delete an active session (e.g. when it's been idlefor a large period of time; perhaps the end-user forgot to log out properly), but you cannot delete your own session. | ||
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