Disabling Logoff Auto Administrator display

When I connect to the VMware view manager, it automatically disconnects after a few minutes if I don't use it.

Is there a way to disable the automatic log off or to change the delay before the paper arrives?

Thnaks.

Change the session timeout for View Manager Administrator Console at a very large number. I always put it on 60000.

It's under "Configuration-> global settings.

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