Yes take a look at the Timer rule I posted. Doing this on the back end is bad as you end up resetting the apptimeout setting again anyway

Peter Cooper wrote:
Sachin

This is not a server issue but the browser client - you need to get
the client page to timeout and redirect itself - you cannot do it from
the server

Bill has implimented this - I think he has posted to MGateway.com the
Javascript code to get the client to time out

Or maybe I have misunderstood

if you have your Error trappping set then just look for the timeout
error and redirect to where ever you want

if errNumber=5918
{
   set %response.Redirect="login.csp"
   quit 0
}

the user will go straight to the login page and see nothing else

Peter


On Mon, 2 Aug 2004 12:03:16 +0530, "Sachin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi All,

I am working Cache 5 and CSP [Web application].

Can any one provide me a solution on how to take the user to the login page
without any intermediate error page, if the user is going to be idle for a
predefined time duration say 10 mins?

Do I need to make any explicit setting at the Configuration Manager or do I
need to do anything programmatically?

Currently we set the Session's AppTimeOut for a predefined time period and
redirect the user to an intermediate error page[based on the session time
out error thrown] and from there I will be redirecting the user to login
page on a button click.

Regards,

Sachin






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