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==About Session Management==
==About Session Management==
When Session Management has been activated, the
A ''session'' is defined as one browser, on one device, accessing the program. That browser can have multiple windows opens, but it still constitutes one session.
A ''session'' is defined as one browser, on one device, accessing the program. That browser can have multiple windows opens, but it still constitutes one session.


{{Note|Some browsers support an "incognitio" mode that acts like a new, unidentified user. A browser window (or windows, if there is more than one) that has been opened in that mode constitutes a separate session.}}
''Considerations:''
:* Session limits do not apply to admins who have User Management permission.
:* Multiple windows in a single browser constitute one session (not multiple sessions).
:: ''Exception:''
::: If a new IE window is created by clicking an icon, it is a separate session.
::: But if the new window is created from within the browser, for example by pressing Ctrl+N, then the new window is part of the same session.
:* When a window is started in a browser's "incognito" mode, it is a new session.
:: (But if a second window is created in that mode, it is part of the same "incognito" session.)
:* If the maximum number of sessions is reduced, then at next login, a user who is at the new limit will have multiple sessions terminated.


==Working with Sessions==
==Working with Sessions==

Revision as of 20:41, 10 July 2015

When this option is enabled, you can specify how many concurrent sessions a user is allowed to have open at one time.

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About Session Management

When Session Management has been activated, the

A session is defined as one browser, on one device, accessing the program. That browser can have multiple windows opens, but it still constitutes one session.

Considerations:

  • Session limits do not apply to admins who have User Management permission.
  • Multiple windows in a single browser constitute one session (not multiple sessions).
Exception:
If a new IE window is created by clicking an icon, it is a separate session.
But if the new window is created from within the browser, for example by pressing Ctrl+N, then the new window is part of the same session.
  • When a window is started in a browser's "incognito" mode, it is a new session.
(But if a second window is created in that mode, it is part of the same "incognito" session.)
  • If the maximum number of sessions is reduced, then at next login, a user who is at the new limit will have multiple sessions terminated.

Working with Sessions