Set the inactivity timeout back to 0.  Make sure you're on V3R1M3
version of CA/400 for Win95/NT with at least Service Pack 3  (SF46891)
or higher, and the required PTF's for named device support (also
includes PC5250 print emulation & bypass signon support) for TCP/IP
connections (see APAR - SNDPTFORD II010918 - or below).

Now, config using the named device support and you can now use DSCJOB
command, and the system values QINACTITV/QDSCJOBITV to control
disconnection of inactive jobs.

Required OS/400 & TCP/IP PTF's for above mentioned features:

OS/400 Ver 4 Rel 3 Mod 0 :  
Part of base OS release

 OS/400 Ver 4 Rel 2 Mod 0 :          
  PRODUCT    PTF                     
  -------  -------                   
 5769TC1   SF47715  & SF49539        
 5769999   MF19494                   
 5769SS1   SF49336 SF47792 & SF47400 

OS/400 Ver 4 Rel 1 Mod 0 : 
 PRODUCT    PTF            
 -------  -------          
 5769TC1  SF49568 & SF47714
 5769999  MF19416          
 5769SS1  SF49335          

OS/400 Ver 3 Rel 7 Mod 0 : 
 PRODUCT    PTF            
 -------  -------          
 5716TC1  SF47713 & SF49569
 5716999  MF19418          
 5716SS1  SF47406 & SF49317

OS/400 Ver 3 Rel 2 Mod 0 :  
 PRODUCT    PTF             
 -------  -------           
5763TC1   SF50008 & SF47712 
5763999   MF19563           
5763SS1   SF49121 & SF49565 



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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob Berendt [SMTP:rob@dekko.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 1998 4:24 PM
> To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject:      CHGTELNA - Inactivity timeout (INACTTIMO)
> 
> We are often using TCP/IP Client Access and getting 5250 sessions
> using that.  On one of our AS/400's we have Inactivity timeout set to
> 3600 instead of the default of 0.  Now if I leave my 5250 session idle
> for an hour, (like go to lunch after activating the NT password
> protected screen saver), the session drops like a pair of mooners
> trousers - with the same view.  I have to click on Communication
> Connect within the session to get it back.  All data on the screen not
> saved is lost and you are returned back to the signon screen.  We are
> thinking fast on setting that back to 0.  Any comments?
> 
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