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Active Desktop automatic refresh?!

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pontusn

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Apr 20, 2001
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Hi guys,

We want to put our intranet's start-page on everyone's Active Desktop. Works fine BUT, the information displayed on the Active Desktop is only updated when I refresh it manually or logout/in.

Is this something I can force from the web-server or the desktop pc? I want all the user's Active Desktops to get updated directly when we change information on the intranet.

Is this possible?

Thanks
P.Norlin
 
1.desktop...
2.properties...
3.desktop...
4.customize desktop...
5.web....
6.create new...
7.type in your web page reference
8.then right-click, properties on the reference.
9.then go the schedule
10.edit
11.schedule
12.advanced
13.change the repeat thing to 1min...

 
bcastner, thanks that works fine!
However, if possible, it would be nice to be able to "push" this out from the
This text is from a web site I found, unfortunately it doesn't tell anything about how and what command to implement in the web page. - Any clues ???

"Active Desktop is used to display Web information. If the Web content is updated regularly then an automatic refresh can be executed either by Active Desktop, or by implementing a command in the Web page."
 
You can use the meta tags to do a refresh of the browser page...

example:
<meta http-equiv=&quot;Refresh&quot; content=&quot;10; url=New-page.html&quot;>

After content you add the seconds of delay before refresh. The interval can be 0 seconds. This will cause the browser to load the data from the supplied URL as soon as it can.

Make sure you use a fully qualified url.



 
Thanks again bcastner, I'll give that a try and let you know!
 

Another thought...

Setting the refresh interval to say 1 or 5 mins on all the clients will generate quite a lot of &quot;unneccessary&quot; activity on the network and webserver in a large organization.

If I would use meta-tags like you are mentioning, would it update the client only when something changes on the web-server? ..or is this something that is impossible to achieve?
 
The meta-tag is on the web page itself.
It would affect all users.
 
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