Help Contents
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Administration
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Installation and Upgrade Guide
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Installation
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Configuration
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Application Pool Timeouts
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Configuring Authentication
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Configuring a Mail Server
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Default Timeouts
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Managing Your License
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Moving the Enterprise Tester Data folder
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Secure Channel - Using an SSL Certificate
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Server Performance Test
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Updating the logging.config File
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Updating the web.config File
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User Sessions
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Application Pool Timeouts
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Upgrading Enterprise Tester
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Installation
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Managing Your Organization
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Project Structure
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Users and Groups
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Permissions
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Managing Integrations
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Managing Picklist Values
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Migrating Enterprise Tester from one server to another
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Versioning & Version Control
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Search Indexing
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Custom Fields
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Screen Field Configuration
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Audit Logging
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Database Schema
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Installation and Upgrade Guide
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User Guide
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Searching & TQL
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API
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Plugins
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Troubleshooting
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Earlier Versions of this Documentation
Enterprise Tester allows you to have as many users as you want but limits the number of users that can connect to the server at the same time (called a session) to the number of licenses that you have.
To prevent licenses from being locked by users that have logged on and then stopped using Enterprise Tester, timeouts are used to disconnect inactive user. There is a warning timeout where the user can select to keep the session going and a timeout where the user session is terminated. The values for this can be set in the default timeout screen.
To set the default timeouts:
Select the Admin Tab of the tree view and expand it out to show Configuration
Right click on the Configuration folder and select Configure timeouts
The Configure Session Timeouts screen will display.
Enter the timeout warning - this is time at which the warning message will be displayed and the user can select to keep the session going.
Enter the time out - this is time at which when the user will have to log back in to start a new session.