6. In the RSA inactivity timeout field, type a number, in minutes, to specify how long devices can remain connected to
your organization's network while the users are inactive.
By default, an authenticated connection persists for 60 minutes of user inactivity on the devices.
7. Click Save all.
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Configuring how the BlackBerry MDSConnection Service manages requests forweb content
The BlackBerry MDS Connection Service manages requests for web content from the BlackBerry Browser and other
applications on BlackBerry devices. You can configure how the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service manages these
requests.
Configure the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to

manage HTTP cookie storage

By default, the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service does not manage HTTP cookie storage for BlackBerry devices. If the
BlackBerry device requires JavaScript support for its HTTP requests, the BlackBerry device processes cookies.
1. In the BlackBerry Administration Service, on the Servers and components menu, expand BlackBerry Solution
topology > BlackBerry Domain > Component view.
2. Click MDS Connection Service.
3. Click Edit component.
4. On the HTTP tab, in the Protocol service information section, in the Cookie support enabled drop down list, click
Yes.
5. Click Save all.
After you finish: To prevent the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service from managing HTTP cookie storage, change the
Cookie support enabled drop-down list to No.
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