Auto session Logout

HI All,
We have implemented auto session logout(if user is ideal for 30 mins one message popup will come and after 5mins user gets logged off) in our portal and it is working but when user is in edit mode of any ess application, popup message will come and when user is about log off  we are getting one more popup message box with two buttons "ok" and "cancel" asking "Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page" .When user clicks on ok he will logoff from the portal and when user clicks on cancel portal session is restored.
My requirement is, the user should log off even if he is in edit mode and to overcome this popup message box which is stopping the logoff function.
Thanks,
Santosh.

Hi Santosh,
Go to System Admin -> System Config -> Service Config -> Applications -> com.sap.portal.epcf.loader -> epcfloader and set the property workprotect.mode.default to 2.
Refer to the link below for more details on Workprotect mode:
[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/37/50fb5066f9db43b3b5d5fc8de0c051/content.htm]
See if this helps.
Regards,
Pavithra

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