Personal Express Installation and Configuration Guide
Release 6.3.1

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Viewing and Terminating Sessions

Express Session Manager features

Express Session Manager allows you to do the following:

Viewing a list of sessions

You can view a list of the Personal Express sessions. You can view all or a subset of the sessions. For example, you can restrict the view to SNAPI or XCA sessions.

Viewing session properties

Once you have created a list of sessions, you can highlight them one at a time and see various properties of that session displayed in the Express Session Manager window. Session properties include the following:

Terminating a session

When a client requests a connection, Personal Express establishes a session. Under normal circumstances, the session executes until it is closed by the client. In cases of abnormal termination, you must abort the session using Express Session Manager.

With Express Session Manager, you can terminate an individual session without stopping Personal Express and thus terminating any other sessions that might be currently active.

Procedure: Terminating one or more sessions

To terminate one or all of the sessions in the session list, take the following steps:

  1. Open Express Session Manager.

  2. From the Session menu, choose Terminate Selected or Terminate All in View.

Related information

For more information, see the following table.

IF you want documentation about . . .  THEN see . . . 

Personal Express sessions, 

  • "Understanding Sessions".

  • the "Express Session Manager Dialog Box" and "Obtaining Information About a Session" topics in the Express Session Manager Help system.

 

modifying the session list, 

the "Modifying the Session List" topic in the Express Session Manager Help system. 

terminating a Personal Express session, 

the "Terminating a Session" topic in the Express Session Manager Help system. 


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