Re: OWA boots my clients out

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Is the system time and time zone correct on every server and on the client?
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Ed Crowley
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"rushnm8" <rushnm8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> It happens on both the Internet and Intranet using forms based
> authentication.
>
> I have checked the registry key in question and it is set for 20. If I am
> not mistaken, this is set in minutes and should be more than enough time.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks for you help,
> Tom
>
>
> "Ben Hoffman" wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Tom,
>>
>> Is there any difference if you login to OWA on the Internet or Intranet?
>>
>> Are you using forms based authentication?
>> When a user logs into OWA on a site that usees Forms Based
>> authentication,
>> the client will time out after 15 minutes. Maybe this registry key is set
>> incorreclty?
>>
>> If using forms based authentication have a look at this key, and change
>> appropriatly:
>> HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSExchangeWEB\OWA\PublicClientTimeout
>>
>> Regards
>> --
>> Ben Hoffman
>> MCP (Win2000 Pro/Server & Exchange 2003 Admin)
>> http://www.ExchangeIS.com
>>
>> "rushnm8" <rushnm8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:CF26B8D5-F486-472C-8E49-A9916CF35C0B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >I have a problem that I can find no information to resolve. I have
>> > sucessfully setup SBS 2003. All patches have been applied to the O/S
>> > and
>> > to
>> > Exchange 2003. However, when my clients use OWA they are able to log
>> > in,
>> > but
>> > after about a minute of activity, they are kicked out with this message
>> > to
>> > log back in, "Your session has expired. To continue your work, you must
>> > log
>> > on again. Type your user name and password, and then click Log On."
>> >
>> > I have checked the inactivity time to live and it is set at 90 minutes!
>> > I
>> > am not using an ISA server on the box - just SBS 2003 Standard and a
>> > 3rd
>> > party firewall. All other remote access issues work just fine (remote
>> > web
>> > workplace and any administration). It's just this one REALLY important
>> > failure I cannot get resolution to.
>> >
>> > If anyone knows what in the world this is, please, please let me know.
>> > I
>> > have been wrestling with this for months!
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Tom
>>
>>
>>


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