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Interface Used | Config Files | Default location |
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Aptify Desktop client | Startup.exe.config Aptify Shell.exe.config | C:\Program Files\Aptify 56.0 on the database server |
Aptify web interface | Aptify Web web.config SOA web.config | C:\inetpub\wwwroot\<AptifyWeb Sub-folder> on the web server. C:\inetpub\wwwroot\<AptifyWeb Sub-folder>\AptifyServicesAPI on the web server The AptifyWeb sub-folder is the location where the Aptify website files are stored on the web server. |
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- Log in to the server for the effected affected interface.
- Launch Aptify as a user with administrator privileges.
- Using a text editor, open the appropriate config files for editing
- Add the key shown above (specifying the desired number of seconds for the timeout) to the files.
- Save the config files.
- If updating the config files associated with the Desktop client, you need to:
- Update the Object Repository records for these config files to use the new versions to which you added the timeout attribute. See Updating Object Repository Objects for more information.
- The next time a user closes and reopens Aptify, the local computer's Object Repository service will automatically download the new versions of Startup.exe.config and Aptify Shell.exe.config from the repository.
- If updating the config files associated with the web interface, you need to recycle the app pool associated with the SOA user or restart IIS.