Crowd 1.1 : 3.6 Managing an Application's Session
This page last changed on Jun 12, 2007 by rosie@atlassian.com.
Crowd allows you to see a list of which applications are currently logged in to the Crowd framework. This is effectively a list of which applications currently have principals (users) logged in to them, since an application will only ever log in to the Crowd framework when it needs to authenticate a principal. You can also force any session to expire, that is, you can log the application out of Crowd.
To see which applications are currently logged in to Crowd,
Screenshot: 'Sessions---Applications' To force an application to log out of Crowd,
See Also...4.04 Managing a Principal's Session Related Topics
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