Editing Session Time
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    Question Editing Session Time

    Hello,

    I finished a cash session, and ~29 minutes later I fired up a new session. But instead of logging the new session as a new session, HEM continued to add on to the previous session I finished 29 minutes prior. As a result, I have an additional 29 minutes tagged onto my session that's inflating my hours logged. It's one big session instead of the two I'd like it to be.

    Is there any way to edit the session start/end times to fix this problem? Or, in the future will I always have to make sure there is greater than 30 minutes of break (or longer) between sessions to prevent this from happening?

    What's the minimum amount of break time I need between sessions for the next session fired up to be considered a "new" session?

    Thanks for your help!

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    Close HM

    Open up: C:\Program Files\RVG Software\Holdem Manager\Config\HoldemManager.config with Notepad.

    Scroll down about halfway (Line 61 in my config file) until you see this line:

    PHP Code:
    <setting name="SessionTimeoutDuration">30</setting
    The default is 30 minutes I believe.

    Change it to a shorter timeout duration. I set mine to 5 minutes:


    PHP Code:
    <setting name="SessionTimeoutDuration">5</setting
    Save and Close the file.

    Then you can open HM again.

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    Thanks fozzy! That did the trick.

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