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Rgreceiver.Network.Timeout.Dialog property. If this timeout expires without the local user entering a
username and password, the Receiver will remove the dialog.
NOTE: The property Rgreceiver.Network.Timeout.Dialog does not control the duration of all dialogs
displayed by the Receiver. For example, the authentication dialog for a Windows Sender connection
displayed by the Receiver for username and password does not have an associated timeout since it is
not an incoming message from the Sender to the Receiver. This dialog will be displayed indefinitely
until the user responds "OK" or "Cancel" to its requests
The Receiver dialog timeout property, Rgreceiver.Network.Timeout.Dialog, can be set using the
Receiver Control Panel as shown in
Figure 6-23 Receiver Control Panel on page 142, and has a
default value of 15 seconds (15,000 milliseconds). This property can also be set using the
rgreceiverconfig file and from a command line.
The Sender dialog timeout property, Rgsender.Network.Timeout.Dialog, can only be set using the
rgsenderconfig file and from a command line—there is no dialog on the Sender for setting this
property. The default value of this property is also 15 seconds.
The 15 second Receiver and Sender dialog timeouts should support most authorization and
authentication scenarios. For more complex scenarios requiring additional time, the user should adjust
both the Receiver and Sender dialog timeouts appropriately.
ENWW
Adjusting Network timeout settings
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