Any checkpoint experts out there?
#2
Simon,
Dont you mean 'SDL_.... ' - I'm not sure what -1 does on that key but i'm guessing that it never times out when logging onto the domain via Secure Client.
Think by default its 45 seconds.... we use 60 :>
I have a meeting with Checkpoint on Tuesday so Ill find more out about it after then as its concetating on issues with SC and SDL
Ids
Dont you mean 'SDL_.... ' - I'm not sure what -1 does on that key but i'm guessing that it never times out when logging onto the domain via Secure Client.
Think by default its 45 seconds.... we use 60 :>
I have a meeting with Checkpoint on Tuesday so Ill find more out about it after then as its concetating on issues with SC and SDL
Ids
#3
Thanks - that's the second time I've done that typo.
There's another setting - SLD_MAIN_TIMEOUT that's used to define the timeout for a user to either select cancel or connect when logging on using sdl, but I'm trying to find out the setting to hold down the NT logon from processing for longer to give a dial-up connection time to connect etc. Documentation on this is non-existent yet it must be a masive part of SC's userbase requirements!
Ta,
Simon.
There's another setting - SLD_MAIN_TIMEOUT that's used to define the timeout for a user to either select cancel or connect when logging on using sdl, but I'm trying to find out the setting to hold down the NT logon from processing for longer to give a dial-up connection time to connect etc. Documentation on this is non-existent yet it must be a masive part of SC's userbase requirements!
Ta,
Simon.
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