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4/9/2007 2:22 PM
 

Could anyone please tell me if it is possible to dynamically configure a user's session timeout based on their IP address?  For instance, I would like to give people internal to my network a very long timeout period, say 8 hours.  For those accessing outside of my network, persumably via the Internet and a public computer, I would like, to limit them to 20 minutes of inactivity.

In the first case, I could see evaluating for an IP with a "192.168.XXX.XXX" IP....

Any thoughts appreciated.

Thanks,
Tim

 
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