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User Management > Configuration, Session Expiration Length, Minutes, Hours, Idle Time, Apply

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ProSecure Web/Email Security Threat Management (STM) Appliance To specify the global user configuration settings: 1. Select User Management > Configuration from the menu. The Configuration screen displays: Figure 98. 2. Locate the Sessions Parameters section on screen. Specify the session settings: • Session Expiration Length. The period after which a session expires and a user needs to log in again. This setting applies to all users. From the drop-down list, select either Minutes or Hours. Then, in the field to the left of the drop-down list, enter a number for the minutes or hours. The session expiration length cannot exceed the idle time period. Note: For information about how to set the time-out period for the Web Management Interface, see Changing Administrative Passwords and Timeouts on page 62. • Idle Time. The period after which an idle connection is terminated and a user needs to log in again. This setting applies to all users. From the drop-down list, select either Minutes or Hours. Then, in the field to the left of the drop-down list, enter a number for the minutes or hours. The idle time period cannot exceed the session expiration length. 3. Click Apply to save the session settings. Chapter 5. Managing Users, Groups, and Authentication | 171

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Chapter 5.
Managing Users, Groups, and Authentication
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171
ProSecure Web/Email Security Threat Management (STM) Appliance
To specify the global user configuration settings:
1.
Select
User Management > Configuration
from the menu. The Configuration screen
displays:
Figure 98.
2.
Locate the Sessions Parameters section on screen. Specify the session settings:
Session Expiration Length
. The period after which a session expires and a user
needs to log in again. This setting applies to all users. From the drop-down list, select
either
Minutes
or
Hours
. Then, in the field to the left of the drop-down list, enter a
number for the minutes or hours. The session expiration length cannot exceed the
idle time period.
Note:
For information about how to set the time-out period for the Web
Management Interface, see
Changing Administrative Passwords
and Timeouts
on page 62.
Idle Time
. The period after which an idle connection is terminated and a user needs
to log in again. This setting applies to all users. From the drop-down list, select either
Minutes
or
Hours
. Then, in the field to the left of the drop-down list, enter a number
for the minutes or hours. The idle time period cannot exceed the session expiration
length.
3.
Click
Apply
to save the session settings.