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Terminal Timeout

This setting is in control of how long the user is signed in without any activity on the terminal. The user will automatically be signed out.
This time is measured in minutes.
Terminal Timeout can be configured in the Terminal Settings.

Terminal settings can be accessed using the "Terminal Settings" button on the login screen.



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