C-Touch time out

Discussion in 'C-Touch/HomeGate/SchedulePlus/PICED Software' started by Dave Byron, Jun 25, 2007.

  1. Dave Byron

    Dave Byron

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    The problem I have is every time the page time out is triggered the user get logged out - so I want to have the user logged in and stay there till they do an loggout.

    How do you set the page time out option to NO Timeout ??



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    Using a Colour Touchscreen?

    About the only way I can think is to set each page to "never timeout" in page properties. Maybe then write some code to start a timer to take all pages to a timeout page manually. Maybe this will work, haven't tried it though.
     
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    Dave, is this Black and White C-Touch or Colour C-Touch ?

    If you select a time out page of "none", does it still time-out ?
     
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    Darren,
    Colour Touch and still times out.
    Would like it so when the project time out is set to None that's what it does for all pages.
    The biggest problem for me is when it times out it also logs the user off and goes back to Anyone.
    What I was trying to do is have the user logon as "Owner" and stay there until they logout.
    Then in the logic I do page timeouts to return to home page and logoff when Away or Party scenes are activated to stop the masses turning things on and off.

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