tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6832147928397006804.post1815035898235675..comments2023-01-01T18:18:01.207+08:00Comments on Acumatica Singapore: Quick Logout. Managing Toolbar Buttons.Sergey Vereshchaginhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10783520078059582700noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6832147928397006804.post-52616777032992643652014-05-25T17:01:36.120+08:002014-05-25T17:01:36.120+08:00Hi Tim, Acumatica is a .NET application, it keeps ...Hi Tim, Acumatica is a .NET application, it keeps sessions open based on timeout settings. If we set say 30 sec timout on inactivity, server will keep the session open for 30 seconds. If you have high volume of user login turnaround, when they login frequently, every time they close the browser without logging out, sessions will be still on the server. So no specific problem to Acumatica server, it just creates additional payload in terms of open sessions, till they auto close by timeout. Sergey Vereshchaginhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10783520078059582700noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6832147928397006804.post-90882753702139648112014-05-25T07:52:02.199+08:002014-05-25T07:52:02.199+08:00Hi Sergey,
I would think that most users probably...Hi Sergey,<br /><br />I would think that most users probably close their internet browser without logging out when they're done using Acumatica. Do you know what kind of trouble this causes on the Acumatica server?<br /><br />TimTim Rodmanhttp://perpetualacumaticalearner.comnoreply@blogger.com