Layton ServiceDesk - Troubleshooting - Your login has timed out or you have tried to access a page directly without logging in

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IIS controls the timeout for web pages. If you are often logged out due to a timeout, it can extended to prevent premature timeout.
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IIS controls the timeout for web pages. If you are often logged out due to a timeout, it can extended to prevent premature timeout.

  1. Open Internet Information Services Manager.
  2. Get Properties on the LaytonServiceDesk virtual directory.
  3. Click the Virtual Directory tab, then the Configuration button:


    Lsd timeout 01.png


  4. Increase the timeout with these two settings:


    Lsd timeout 02.png


  5. Click the OK button, then close the Properties and Internet Information Services Manager.

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