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− | If you are allowing external consumption of help content (specific licensing, and other settings are required to enable this) then this parameter defines the period of time (in seconds) in which internal users will be authenticated (typically via SSO). After the expiration of this period, the user will be treated as an external user | + | If you are allowing external consumption of help content (specific licensing, and other settings are required to enable this) then this parameter defines the period of time (in seconds) in which internal users will be authenticated (typically via SSO). After the expiration of this period, the user will be treated as an external user. |
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 14 May 2024
Scope
SAP Companion parameter, specified either in the URL or in the SAP Companion parameters in the linked application.
Purpose
If you are allowing external consumption of help content (specific licensing, and other settings are required to enable this) then this parameter defines the period of time (in seconds) in which internal users will be authenticated (typically via SSO). After the expiration of this period, the user will be treated as an external user.
Usage
Specified as:
externalUsageTimeout=[x]
where x is a number of seconds. The default is 10, but 30 is recommended.