User's Messing Up Enterprise One Sessions

jpjester

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User\'s Messing Up Enterprise One Sessions

Good Afternoon Everyone,
We have found that several of our users no matter how many times we tell them, will use the Internet Explorer Browser Refresh Buttons or Back Buttons while they are logged into JD Edwards. Doing this either kicks them out of Edwards or leaves them hanging, or gives them a page can not be displayed message. We know for a fact this is not good for our system overall, especially since each of these sessions uses server memory to host.

Does anyone know of a program or what to remove that toolbar from users computer in JD Edwards or a method to stop them from using those buttons? Wqould be great to restrict features in IE7.
 
Re: User\'s Messing Up Enterprise One Sessions

One idea is to have the users only connect to JDE through a citrix farm. Set the farm up to host the browser. Only publish the browser, not the entire citrix desktop. Once this is done, you can set up nice tight policies around IE. Do a search on the forum under my name and Altquark, we have both discussed this idea a few times.

- Gregg
 
Re: User\'s Messing Up Enterprise One Sessions

Alex has "OneBrowser" that takes all buttons away from the end users - gives them a dedicated front end just for EnterpriseOne. Check out his website for more information on OneBrowser...
 
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