One suggestion is this (previously posted between Dec 26, 2006 and Jan
9, 2007):
1. At design time create a list of forms (such as console forms
etc) which when closed should trigger automatic logout and hence release
the floating license.
2. For each of the above forms create an active link as follows
a. Execute On condition = Window Close
b. If Action: Run Process command PERFROM-ACTION-EXIT-APP
c. Make sure that all the required users have appropriate
permissions to this active link and mid-tier cache is flushed to make
the changes effective.
With this workaround, when a user closes a browser window (e.g. with the
'X') in these forms, the above active link will logout the user and
release the floating user license. Do not put this on every form -
otherwise you'll be logged out of the application no matter which window
you close. Also, some folks have suggested checking for client type and
only firing for web clients.
-David J. Easter
Sr. Product Manager, Service Management Business Unit
BMC Software, Inc.
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Help!
Anyone know how to do this or have any ideas?
I want to log the user out of the midtier automatically if he/she closes
the browser without logging out. I assume there has to be a way to do
that. Anyone know?
Thanks,
Norm
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