Hello,

what I want to do is get the user name and password via a form. then user
will see the list of programs and when he clicks on the name of application
I will pass the user name and password via calling their logging API. for
Remedy I used the script in Java. I am testing it to have the Home page of
Remedy.
I used logging type either 1 or 2 but both had same result. I am now testing
it on windows but my aim is to have it on web. I am just using this script
and test it with command prompt to run it and I had this problem. some one
mailed me and told me that this is what happens in Version 7.0 and you could
do it without any problem in version 6.0.
I am using version 7.0. I am loading home page and it is closed after 1
minute.

thanks for your help.

Stephen

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Subject: Re: Get Rid of the Splash Screen on User Tool

Hello,

I have simillar question to you . I want to have one logging page for
several application and I used the  code. but the problem is that after
one minute the form is closed and session is closed.

Is there any timeout for this API? why this happens?
Can you give me a hint on this?


Thanks in advance.

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