How to increase the logout time

Hi Guys,
My PIA logs out for every 20 minutes. i do not want that happen. I want to increase the time for logout to 1 hour.
Can any suggest me how to do that?
Please help me.

Then you should be able to find under Peopletools menu, the webprofile configuration, choose the one you are using to start the webserver (if you don't know which one is using, check the configuration.properties file, it should be somewhere in that file), and modify the timeout on the next page.
Nicolas.

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