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							- Overview:
 
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- The session-limit module is designed to allow an administrator to limit
 
- the number of simultaneous sessions a user may have.
 
- Installation and configuration:
 
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- Installation is as simple as copying the module into your 'modules' directory,
 
- then enabling the module.
 
- The default max sessions is 1. Change default max sessions can be changed in
 
- 'Configuration >> People >> Session Limit'
 
- The path for this is /admin/config/people/session_limit
 
- Triggers are available to assign any of the three system actions to either the
 
- collision or disconnect events. That includes displaying a message to the user,
 
- sending an email, or redirecting to a different URL.
 
- Rules events are available for collision or disconnect events.
 
- The precedence of defined session limits are:
 
- 1. The user's session limit if set, otherwise,
 
- 2. The highest session limit for a user as set on their roles, if all are set to default then
 
- 3. The system default session_limit
 
- Optional:
 
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- This module is able to use the token module for generating tokenized emails
 
- or showing tokenized messages on the collision and disconnect events.
 
- http://drupal.org/project/token
 
- If you want to customize the notices that users see, try the String Overrides
 
- module. Both the message for prompting to disconnect a user and the message
 
- that the disconnected user sees are passed through Drupal's localize t()
 
- function.
 
- http://drupal.org/project/stringoverrides
 
- Requires:
 
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-  - Drupal 7.x
 
- Issue queue:
 
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- http://drupal.org/project/issues/session_limit
 
 
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