This property page determines how Novell® Application LauncherTM/Explorer terminates the application if it becomes unavailable to a user while the user is running the application. An application becomes unavailable to a user when:
Set Termination Behavior To
Select the behavior you want
used when the application terminates.
None
Select this option to disable any termination behaviors.
Send Message to Close Application
This option causes Application Launcher/Explorer to display a message instructing the user to close the application. The message appears periodically until the user closes the application.Basic Closing Message
Select how often you want Application Launcher/Explorer to display the message. The following default message will be used unless you click the Message button and define a custom message:WARNING! Your access to this application has expired. Please close the application to avoid losing your work.
Send Message to Close Then Prompt to Save Data
This option causes Application Launcher/Explorer to first display a message instructing the user to close the application. If the user does not close the application, Application Launcher/Explorer sends a call to the application instructing it to close. If the user has no unsaved data, the application closes immediately. If the user has unsaved data, the application displays a Save dialog box to allow the user to save the data. Once the application closes, users cannot launch it again.IMPORTANT: Some applications display a Save dialog box that includes a Cancel button in addition to Yes and No buttons. The Cancel button aborts the close operation and the application remains open. If the application's Save dialog box includes a Cancel button and you want to ensure that the application is closed, you must use the Send Message to Close, Prompt to Save, Then Force to Close option.
Warning Message (Optional)
Check the Send Warning option if you want to warn the user to close the application, then enter the number of times to display the warning message and the interval between messages. The following default message will be used unless you click the Message button and define a custom message:WARNING! Your access to this application has expired. Please close the application to avoid losing your work.
Prompt Closing Message
This message is displayed if the user does not close the application after receiving the warning message the specified number of times, or if the warning message option is not enabled.In the Prompt Closing Message box, enter how often you want to prompt the user to close the application. If, after receiving the prompt, the user does not close the application, Application Launcher/Explorer attempts to close the application. The following default message will be used unless you click the Message button and define a custom message:
WARNING! Your access to this application has expired and the application will close shortly. Please save your work and exit the application.
Send Message to Close, Prompt to Save, Then Force to Close
This option causes Application Launcher/Explorer to first display a message instructing the user to close the application. If the user does not close the application, Application Launcher/Explorer sends a call to the application instructing it to close. If the user has no unsaved data, the application closes immediately. If the user has unsaved data, the application displays a Save dialog box to allow the user to save the data. Regardless of the option (Yes, No, Cancel) the user selects, the application is closed.Warning Message (Optional)
Check the Send Warning option if you want to warn the user to close the application, then enter the number of times to display the warning and the interval between warnings. The following default message will be used unless you click the Message button and define a custom message:WARNING! Your access to this application has expired. Please close the application to avoid losing your work.
Prompt Closing Message
This message is displayed if the user does not close the application after receiving the warning message the specified number of times, or if the warning message option is not enabled.In the Prompt Closing Message box, enter how often you want to prompt the user to close the application. If, after receiving the prompt, the user does not close the application, Application Launcher/Explorer attempts to close the application. The following default message will be used unless you click the Message button and define a custom message:
WARNING! Your access to this application has expired and the application will close shortly. Please save your work and exit the application.
Application Termination
This message is displayed after Application Launcher/Explorer closes the application. If you don't want to use the default termination message, click the Message button and define a custom message. The default message is:The application you were running has expired. For additional usage, please contact your system administrator.
Send Message to Close Then Force Close with Explanation
This option prompts the user to close the application. If the user does not, Application Launcher/Explorer closes the application automatically and displays a termination message.Warning Message (Optional)
Check the Send Warning option if you want to warn the user to close the application, then enter the number of times to display the warning and the interval between warnings. If the user does not close the application, Application Launcher/Explorer closes the application automatically after the last warning message. The following default message will be used unless you click the Message button and define a custom message:WARNING! Your access to this application has expired. Please close the application to avoid losing your work.
Application Termination
This message is displayed after Application Launcher/Explorer closes the application. If you don't want to use the default termination message, click the Message button and define a custom message. The default message is:The application you were running has expired. For additional usage, please contact your system administrator.
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