Thank you, Jim and Jason, for your help with this. I was all set to go
with the run process javascript solution but in the meantime, I was
working with BMC on the original run process idea. They were able to get
that working to accomplish the ideal scenario: log the user out of
Remedy, clear the
Hi List,
I have one very specific situation in which I need to close all open
browser windows from an active link. I know how to redirect back to the
login screen but that doesn't actually remove the login information from
Explorer. So if the user tries to login from there they are logged in as
directly to the specified URL
You can call the LogoutServlet and then redirect them to the login page or
anywhere else you want.
James
On Mar 29, 10:31 am, Wacholz, Jenni jwach...@cvty.com wrote:
Hi List,
I have one very specific situation in which I need to close all open
browser windows
what's wrong. I just tried it on my mid tier and it worked. I
did it without an active link. I manually entered the URL in the address bar.
http://actualservername/arsys/servlet/LogoutServlet?goto=http;//www.msn.com
How are you calling the active link?
James
On Mar 29, 11:24 am, Wacholz, Jenni
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 9:35 AM, Wacholz, Jenni jwach...@cvty.com
wrote:
It fires on Window Loaded. I can see in the AL web log that is
it firing. And the warning message that is the action before the run
process in that active link is displayed correctly.
Sounds like I'll have
Title: Installation Instructions for ARDBCFS
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I have downloaded the AIX .tar file for ARDBCFS from the BMC/Remedy community downloads site but my AIX Sys Op is receiving the following error when trying to read the installation instructions: FSARDBCPlugIn.doc: data or International Language
Title: How to open Browse window from a button
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Thank you all for your suggestions! This list is a
lifesaver.
Jenni
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