Oracle EBS does not allow you to log on again for a long time. oracleebs
Zookeeper how to avoid logon for a long time (English environment) 1. Set the value of the configuration file ICX: Session Timeout to null 2. Set the ICX: Limit time to a slightly larger value, for example, 8 hours
Profile description:ICX: Session TimeoutThis profile option determines the length of time (in minutes) of inactivity in a user's session before the session is disabled. if the user does not perform any operation in Oracle Applications for longer than this value, the session is disabled. the user is provided the opportunity to re-authenticate and re-enable a timed-out session. if the re-authentication is successful, the disabled session is re-enabled and no work is lost. otherwise, Oracle Applications exit without saving pending work. if this profile option to 0 or NULL, then user session will never time out due to inactivity. users can see this profile option, but they cannot update it. the internal name for this profile option is ICX_SESSION_TIME_OUT. the time (in minutes) when the user does not perform operations in the Application)
ICX: Limit timeThis profile determines the absolute maximum duration (in hours) of a user's session, regardless of activity. users cannot see or update this profile option. the internal name for this profile option is ICX_LIMIT_TIME. absolute session duration (hours)
ICX: Limit connectThis profile defines the maximum number of hits (each request by the browser for a new HTML page constitutes a hit) that a user may make in a single session.
Log on to Oracle ebs and enter the user name and password. The following prompt is displayed:
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