Hi Bola

Sorry for the late reply, but the easiest way is to accomplish without setting 
up another mid-tier and other solutions that otehr ARS listers posted is simply 
the following:

- For any existing users:

1. Open form "AR System User Preferences Session" as an administrator and do a 
blank search
2. Select all the entries for the users you want to set the session timeout and 
select Modify all
3. In the Web tab, set field Session Timeout in Minutes to teh value you want
4. Click Save to modify all the selected records.

The same can be accomplish this with a couple of filters, one thatw ould check 
whether teh user belongs to teh desired supprot group, and teh second one that 
does actually sets the timeout

You can also create a filter that fires on Submit on this form to set the 
timeout.

I have tried this and works well in 7.5, you should have no issues

Alternatively with a little development, you could have a link on the home page 
that opens up a pop-up asking the user the desired session timeout.

Guillaume


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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [[email protected]] on 
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Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 3:33 PM
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Subject: Session timeout on Midtier

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Does anyone know how to make the session not to timeout for some groups on 
Middtier?

Bola Oyefeso

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