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  • #673
    Ned
    Ned
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    HP TRIM Web Client is an important addition to the HP TRIM software and offers a new way to work with information from a zero footprint web client. It
    [See the full post at: HP TRIM Web Client iPad support]

    Cheers! Ned
    #674
    Ned
    Ned
    Keymaster

    If your company uses iPads, will you encourage your staff to access TRIM using the web client?

    Should you being using the web client on your iPad, you really must share your experiences with us!

    Cheers! Ned
    #677

    Strider
    Participant

    Shame its 7.2 – don’t expect to be using it for at least 12 months… :-(
    Will be having a look at a 3rd party iPad add-on soon as that might give me 7.1 options…

    #680
    Ned
    Ned
    Keymaster

    Shame its 7.2 – don’t expect to be using it for at least 12 months… :-(
    Will be having a look at a 3rd party iPad add-on soon as that might give me 7.1 options…

    Would appreciate some more information about it – a link and maybe even a review from you once you’ve used it? :)

    Cheers! Ned
    #807
    estryzek
    estryzek
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    While Trim Web Client is useful, it does come with a few flaws. With some users that may have HR data access, or vital company info,  After login there is no current way to logout a user without closing all open browser tabs someone may have open and even after an hour a user that has not closed all browsers tabs that have been opened with a current session leave the user logged in.

    While this is a problem I was able to force a logout for IE users but not for any other browsers with a logout option.  HP/Trim does need to Fix this to be make this a more secure option for users of the web clients otherwise a user could walk away from their computer and could possibly expose data from a walkup. A Major flaw that should be looked at.

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