How can I configure the session timeout? July 06, 2026 07:56 Updated Scenario To prevent unauthorized access, a user's session is terminated after an extended period of inactivity. By default, the session timeout is set to 20 minutes. In ADONIS 16, ADOIT 17, ADOGRC 13, and later versions, the default session timeout is 30 minutes. Solution Web client:This guide applies to ADONIS 16, ADOIT 17, and ADOGRC 13 and later versions. For instructions applicable to earlier versions, please click here.To change this setting, please log in to the Administration Toolkit (ATK) using an authorized user account and navigate to: Settings (1) → System Settings (2) → System (3).Under General Settings, you can configure the desired Session Timeout (4). After changing the settings, don’t forget to click Save (5).For the changes to take effect, you must restart the application server or the entire environment. Instructions for both can be found here: ADONIS & ADOGRC: Restarting your server(s) ADOIT: Restarting your server(s) Rich client:These instructions apply to versions prior to ADONIS 16, ADOIT 17 and ADOGRC 13. For instructions that apply to later versions, please click here.To change this setting, please log in to the Administration Toolkit (ATK) using an authorized user account and navigate to: Library Management (1) → Component Settings (2) → Web Client (3) → System (4).Under System (5), you can configure the desired Session Timeout. Further information For more information on session timeout, see our ADONIS & ADOGRC Guides and ADOIT Guides.Web client: ADONIS 16 & ADOGRC 13 and later: General Settings ADOIT 17 and later: General Settings Rich client: ADONIS 15 & ADOGRC 12 and earlier: System Settings Guide ADOIT 16 and earlier: System Settings Guide If you experience issues, such as the session timing out earlier than configured, please contact BOC technical support. Related articles How can I change the font? How do I set up my MS Entra ID (Azure) for a BOC product? What is LDAP Mapping? Enabling REST when using SSO with IDM Manual user administration