vSpace Console Feature: Logon Time out Session
When
a user session sits idle at a the Windows login screen waiting for the user enter his credentials, if the user is not authenticated, there is a “Logon
Timeout” and the session will be disconnected.
the time allowance may need to be adjusted in environments with multiple clients and with server auto-connect
feature. If not, there is the possibility of frequent connects/disconnects, which in turn may cause unnecessary CPU load.
In vSpace console the setting the default Log on Time out session is set
to 60 mins
In
Windows Server the default timeout is just 30 seconds.
REV 11/19
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