Keeping a session alive
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I am using Windows XP on a Unix machine via a Citrix window. I spend most of
my time using Unix applications with the result that the Windows XP session
is constantly going into lock mode because I haven't used it for 10 minutes.
(The company policy is that users are not allowed to reset the parameters to
change this.)
Is there a simple process I could set running, that wouldn't use a lot of
resources, but would just regularly produce some output in Windows XP to keep
the session from timing out?
Grateful for any suggestions.
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