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SAP GUI timeout setting

Former Member
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Hi,

How is the SAP GUI timeout setting done?

Thank you.

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Former Member

Go to RZ10 -> Select Instance Profile ->Check the Extended Maintenance Radio Button and click on Change Button.

Check for rdisp/j2ee_timeout and you can increase the time here.

Set profile rdisp/gui_auto_logout to how many second you require.

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Former Member
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Hi

Timeout time is a system parameter, see the system profiles by trx RZ10

Max

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Hi Max,

I had already checked RZ10 but I could not find the relevant parameter. Do you know the name of the parameter?

Thank you.

Former Member

Go to RZ10 -> Select Instance Profile ->Check the Extended Maintenance Radio Button and click on Change Button.

Check for rdisp/j2ee_timeout and you can increase the time here.

Set profile rdisp/gui_auto_logout to how many second you require.

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Hi Balu,

I think rdisp/gui_auto_logout is the parameter that I should be looking for. The other ones look to be specific to J2EE.

Thanks for your quick answer.

Former Member
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Hi,

My colleagues and I are accessing the same server. They can continue to stay in the system without being logging out. However, I got logged out after not touching SAP after a few minutes. Is there any local settings?

Regars

lammie

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Hi Lammie,

Strange. If that's happening, then definitely there should be some user-specific settings somewhere. Or maybe it has something to do with the profiles in RZ10. I don't know if it's possible but maybe the profiles can be associated with users and in your case, different ones are associated to your user and your colleagues's users.

Best regards,

Akshat