E1: JAS: How To Control the Internet Explorer Session Timeout Settings?
(Doc ID 783168.1)
Last updated on FEBRUARY 12, 2020
Applies to:
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools - Version 8.98 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
This article describes how to change the default HTTP keep-alive value in Microsoft Internet Explorer.
When Internet Explorer establishes a persistent HTTP connection with a Web server (by using Connection: Keep-Alive headers), Internet Explorer reuses the same TCP/IP socket that was used to receive the initial request until the socket is idle for one minute. After the connection is idle for one minute, Internet Explorer resets the connection. A new TCP/IP socket is used to receive additional requests. You may want to change the HTTP KeepAliveTimeout value in Internet Explorer.
If either the client browser (Internet Explorer) or the Web server has a lower KeepAlive value, it is the limiting factor.
Information in this Article is based on following note from Microsoft:
How to change the default keep-alive time-out value in Internet Explorer
Solution
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