To my understaning there is a registry key to do it. I do not have handy with me at this moment. I think it might be already on powerlink.emc.com. If you cannot find it support engineer should be able to let you know the answer of this question.
1. Stop all the EmailXtender Services 2. Use Regedit and navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE->SOFTWARE-OTG->EmailXtender key. * Right-click on the EmailXtender key and select the New->DWORD Value option from the pop-up menu. * Re-label the New Value #1 DWORD Value object to WebTimeOut. * Double-click the new WebTimeOut DWORD Value object and enter your desired time expressed as number of minutes in the Value data: field. (e.g. 1 hour = 60) 3. Restart all the services
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To my understaning there is a registry key to do it. I do not have handy with me at this moment. I think it might be already on powerlink.emc.com. If you cannot find it support engineer should be able to let you know the answer of this question.
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Rajan
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April 12th, 2008 05:00
1. Stop all the EmailXtender Services
2. Use Regedit and navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE->SOFTWARE-OTG->EmailXtender key.
* Right-click on the EmailXtender key and select the New->DWORD Value option from the pop-up menu.
* Re-label the New Value #1 DWORD Value object to WebTimeOut.
* Double-click the new WebTimeOut DWORD Value object and enter your desired time expressed as number of minutes in the Value data: field. (e.g. 1 hour = 60)
3. Restart all the services