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"Your session has timed out" problem

Former Member
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Hi.

Sometime, I got message "Your session has timed out; restart the application" in portal.

What means this message ?

If It is for session timeout, Where can I change timeout duration ?

Regards, Arnold.

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Former Member
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Hi everyone.

Thanks for the answer.

This contents is not page but iview.

I directly assign this iview to role and we got message in this iview.

Any other comments ?

Regards, Arnold.

Former Member
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Hi,

I see it happening from time to time in our QA environment. I don't know why. And this is only happening for my "Portal Desktop Object".

Currently, there's a sync problem in our QA instances CI and DI. The portal desktop objects appear differently in both machines even though they shouldn't.

If I go to my DI instance and look at the portal desktop object, it sometimes times out saying "Your session has timed out; restart the application" in red color in the content area (there's no inactivity, I just click it open and try closing it right away).

I think both these problems are related. .

Does anyone have any clue?

Thanks,

Kiran

Former Member
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Hi.

Thanks for everyone.

I checked Session timeout for irj and It was 30 minutes.

I just found some problem from my test.

1. Some iview timed out after 15M inactivity in spite of 30M timeout. (Show error message "Your session has timed out" in content area)

2. Some iview doesn't time out after 30M inactivity in spite of 30M timeout. (doesn't Show error message "Your session has timed out" in content area)

Anyone has ideas ?

Regards, Arnold.

Former Member
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Can you check this link

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/b4/12083e7623445ae10000000a11405a/frameset.htm

Hope this will help.

Regards,

Piyush

ps: please award points if this helps.

Former Member
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Hi Arnlod

check the timeout for page.

ragards,

kaushal

Former Member
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HI Arnold

look at following

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/bd/6ca740aa053a13e10000000a155106/content.htm

You can set the session timeout for the irj(which is the portal) application in the file \usr\sap\<EP_SID>\j2ee\j2ee_01\cluster\server\services\servlet_jsp\work\jspTemp\irj\root\WEB-INF\web.xml

Change the element

<session-timeout>

ur value in minutes i.e 60

</session-timeout>

regards,

kaushal

Former Member
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This means your HTTP Session has timed out. Go through thesem threads to check more.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/bd/6ca740aa053a13e10000000a155106/content.htm

Regards,

Piyush

ps: Please award points if this is useful.