SRS Auto log out time

Hi
My Client is using  SAP Retail Store SRS ,the users are complaining that the SRS web page (gui) time out is very less.
Where can i set SAP SRS auto logout parameter.
Thanks
Sridhar

Hi
Thanks for your responce.
i have got the solution from SNOTE Note 705013 - Timeout for ICF services based on ITS
SESSION-TIMEOUT due to kernel:
Kernel parameter:    rdisp/gui_auto_logout
Kernel parameter:    rdisp/plugin_auto_logout
The kernel regularly checks whether a session is still in use. Any session that is no longer in use is removed. If the parameter rdisp/gui_auto_logout is set, this timeout also applies to HTTP sessions as well as GUI sessions. If you want to reduce the timeout for the HTTP sessions, you can do so using the parameter rdisp/plugin_auto_logout. The timeout for the SAP GUI for HTML can thus be reduced to a shorter timeout than the other SAP GUIs with the parameter plugin_auto_logout (for example, SAP GUIs for Windows). If rdisp/plugin_auto_logout = 0 is set, the timeout is deactivated for HTTP sessions.
You can then overwrite this general timeout setting in Transaction SICF for each individual service by specifying a timeout for a specific service. However, the gui_auto_logout parameter always offers the longest possible timeout value by default, so that the session is terminated in any case when this value is exceeded.

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