Hi Rob,
Unfortunately RDP really does not do anything to influence the inactivity 
timers.  You may wish to research how to change it for the OS that you are 
running RDP on.  For Windows there are some registry settings that control 
it and I am sure there is some way to influence it in Linux as well.  It 
could also be something that your VPN connection, client or remote server, 
may be imposing on idle connections.  In my case I can connect to an IBM i 
over a VPN connection using the Cisco client and it stays connected as 
long as the connection is good.
I don't know if running a Wireshark trace or similar might show you who is 
closing the connection or not - I'm not a TCP/IP expert, sorry.
Mike
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IBM Rational Developer for System z and Power Systems Software Technical 
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From:   Robert Rogerson <rogersonra@xxxxxxxxx>
To:     Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio Client 
for     System i & iSeries <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, 
Date:   2013-02-14 17:25
Subject:        Re: [WDSCI-L] Empty RSEXXXXX members...
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   I'm sure the issue is that the network connection is dropping and 
leaving
   the member.  I work remotely and I don't want to push them to resolve 
my
   network issue as I can easily work around it.
   But if anyone does have any advise for resolving my networking issue 
(the
   connection drops after about 10 minutes of inactivity) I'd greatly
   appreciate it.  Or even if someone can suggest where to look.
   Thanks,
   Rob
   On 2013-02-14 4:44 PM, Anderson, Kurt wrote:
 In my case they did exist.  Refreshing didn't help.  Simply empty members 
orphaned on the system.   I'm guessing that's Rob's case too since he 
deleted them in SEU.
 -Kurt
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 Refresh the RSE view.  I suspect that they don't really exist when you 
see them (typically after starting RDP) and are a remnant of the two-stage 
write that is used when writing files to the IBM i.
 IIRC the underlying problem was fixed in 8.0.3 or 8.0.3.1 but I suspect 
that the symptoms could occur if you have a wonky (technical term there) 
network connection, wireless maybe?
 Mike
 Mike Hockings, M.Eng., P.Eng.
 IBM Rational Developer for System z and Power Systems Software Technical 
Support IBM Canada Ltd. Laboratory [3]hockings@xxxxxxxxxx voice 
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 From:   Robert Rogerson [4]<rogersonra@xxxxxxxxx>
 To:     Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio 
Client
 for     System i & iSeries [5]<wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
 Date:   2013-02-14 15:28
 Subject:        Re: [WDSCI-L] Empty RSEXXXXX members...
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    I have the same problem.  But they are actually empty members in the 
file
    (for example QRPGLESRC) so refreshing the cache would not work.  I 
seem to
    recall Jon Paris raising this issue a while ago but I couldn't find 
the
    thread in the archives.
    I still use SEU for some quick fixes and if I see these members I just
    delete them.
    Rob
    On 2013-02-14 1:51 PM, Mike Hockings wrote:
  For the RSE* members maybe just try refreshing the RSE view?  Clearing 
the  cache might also be of benefit.  What version and fixpack of RDP are 
you  running?
  Mike
  Mike Hockings, M.Eng., P.Eng.
  IBM Rational Developer for System z and Power Systems Software Technical 
 Support  IBM Canada Ltd. Laboratory  [[7]1]hockings@xxxxxxxxxx  voice 
1-905-413-3199 T/L 313-3199  ITN 23133199
  From:   Ken Killian [2][8]<kkillian@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  To:     "Rational Developer for IBM i / Websphere Development Studio
  Client for      System i & iSeries" [3][9]<wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
  Date:   2013-02-14 12:25
  Subject:        [WDSCI-L] Empty RSEXXXXX members...
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  Hi,
  Once in a while, I get EMPTY members that appear in my source file like
  this:
  RSE1343942
  RSE1793517
  RSE3718306
  RSE4062168
  RSE8271212
  RSE8803845
  They are empty, and I just delete them. These happen to appear in my 
QRPGLESRC...
  It appears that sometimes RDP gets a lock on my source, and I click the 
check-box to "End-job" and reload...
  I will try to capture the Message-box next it appears...
  Oh well, I just delete these empty members...
  -Ken Killian-
  (423) 510-3129
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