managing_users
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The pages WebHMI' | The pages WebHMI' | ||
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+ | === Add Registers to the side menu === | ||
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+ | === Home page === | ||
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+ | This is a page user land when he logs in. Please check the user's role allows the user to access this page, otherwise he won't be able to enter. | ||
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+ | === Auto close unattended user session === | ||
+ | When working in a “multitasking” mode, most users open and leave “for ever” a lot of open tabs at the same time – this is more practical than constantly opening and closing the same tab. They are often opened from different devices. However, the system continues to exchange data with the browser, even if the user does not look at the page for several days. This subtle “trickle” can become a “stream” in a multiuser system, and also create unnecessary load on the system. | ||
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+ | Now, in the user settings, you can set an idle timeout after which the exchange of data with the page will automatically stop and resume after the page is refreshed. | ||
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Click //Login into system// for standard login page. | Click //Login into system// for standard login page. | ||
- | ==== Auto close unattended user session ==== | ||
- | When working in a “multitasking” mode, most users open and leave “for ever” a lot of open tabs at the same time – this is more practical than constantly opening and closing the same tab. They are often opened from different devices. However, the system continues to exchange data with the browser, even if the user does not look at the page for several days. This subtle “trickle” can become a “stream” in a multiuser system, and also create unnecessary load on the system. | ||
- | Now, in the user settings, you can set an idle timeout after which the exchange of data with the page will automatically stop and resume after the page is refreshed. | ||
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- | {{ network: | ||
managing_users.1682427765.txt.gz · Last modified: 2023/04/25 13:02 by emozolyak