Just FYI occasionally I have the same issue in Windows but mine seems to
be fairly isolated to users I have made admin's of the box. It is very
rare that a normal users will have this problem. But if they do it
usually happens when the network drop connection to the computer.

Tony Caufield
IS Manager
Harbor Wholesale Grocery Inc.

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Nuckolls
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 8:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [U2] UV Autologout Quirks

I would guess that the result of autologout on Unix or Linux may  
depend on how Universe was invoked.

If it was invoked from a Unix shell, such as ksh, as a command then  
autologout probably just exits Universe, leaving the user back in the  
shell.

On the other hand, if the original .profile, or a script masking the  
"uv" command uses "exec uv" to start Universe instead, then the user  
should be completely out of the system after being "logged out" of  
Universe.

-Rick Nuckolls
Lynden Inc.

On Feb 12, 2008, at 7:26 AM, Kevin King wrote:
> A typical user with a 30 minute logout
> time shows up to 14+ hours of idle (via "who -u" in Linux) and yet  
> according
> to their autologout time they should have been gone hours earlier.
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