Difference between revisions of "Set Inactive Timeout"

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Select '''Set Inactive Timeouts'''.  
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#Select '''Profile''' for Timeout
 
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#Enter the number of minutes in the popup for inactivity.
Select '''Profile''' for Timeout - For multiple profiles, do each profile one at a time.  
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#'''Save''' record.
*Example: Choose the profile, then choose the minutes. Then move on to another profile and choose the minutes.
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#For multiple profiles, do each profile one at a time.  
 
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#*Example: Choose the profile, then choose the minutes. Then move on to another profile and choose the minutes.
Enter the number of minutes in the popup for inactivity.
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#When the time limit has been reached on a computer, a message will display on the screen stating that it has been inactive and user must log back into JCampus.
 
 
'''Save''' record
 
 
 
When the time limit has been reached on a computer, a message will display on the screen stating that it has been inactive and user must log back into JCampus.
 
  
  

Revision as of 10:10, 13 January 2020

This allows the district to set the idle time of the computers before it logs the user out to where they would have to re-enter username and password to sign in again. This is a district level setting for all computers and cannot be set for a different time per computer, per user.

Setinactivetimeout.png

  1. Select Profile for Timeout
  2. Enter the number of minutes in the popup for inactivity.
  3. Save record.
  4. For multiple profiles, do each profile one at a time.
    • Example: Choose the profile, then choose the minutes. Then move on to another profile and choose the minutes.
  5. When the time limit has been reached on a computer, a message will display on the screen stating that it has been inactive and user must log back into JCampus.



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