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PT12 session templates I've been using PT11.3 HD with session templates with no issue so far. I installed PT12.1 HD yesterday and the box to select a session template is grayed out in the new Dashboard create new session window. Jan 25, 2018 Track Presets in Pro Tools 2018. Track Presets, enables you to save tracks or groups of tracks as presets, and then recall in multiple ways to speed up your workflow. Let’s first look at how we make a Track Preset. Once you have a track you want to save as a Track Preset, you can either right click on the track name plate, select from the track menu or use the shortcuts.
This article provides information about how you can manage your token, session, and single sign-on (SSO) configurations using custom policies in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) B2C.
Token lifetimes and claims configuration
To change the settings on your token lifetimes, you add a ClaimsProviders element in the relying party file of the policy you want to impact. The ClaimsProviders element is a child of the TrustFrameworkPolicy element.
Insert the ClaimsProviders element between the BasePolicy element and the RelyingParty element of the relying party file.
Inside, you'll need to put the information that affects your token lifetimes. The XML looks like this example:
The following values are set in the previous example:
- Access token lifetimes - The access token lifetime value is set with token_lifetime_secs metadata item. The default value is 3600 seconds (60 minutes).
- ID token lifetime - The ID token lifetime value is set with the id_token_lifetime_secs metadata item. The default value is 3600 seconds (60 minutes).
- Refresh token lifetime - The refresh token lifetime value is set with the refresh_token_lifetime_secs metadata item. The default value is 1209600 seconds (14 days).
- Refresh token sliding window lifetime - If you would like to set a sliding window lifetime to your refresh token, set the value of rolling_refresh_token_lifetime_secs metadata item. The default value is 7776000 (90 days). If you don't want to enforce a sliding window lifetime, replace the item with
<Item Key='allow_infinite_rolling_refresh_token'>True</Item>
. - Issuer (iss) claim - The Issuer (iss) claim is set with the IssuanceClaimPattern metadata item. The applicable values are
AuthorityAndTenantGuid
andAuthorityWithTfp
. - Setting claim representing policy ID - The options for setting this value are
TFP
(trust framework policy) andACR
(authentication context reference).TFP
is the recommended value. Set AuthenticationContextReferenceClaimPattern with the value ofNone
.In the ClaimsSchema element, add this element:In your OutputClaims element, add this element:For ACR, remove the AuthenticationContextReferenceClaimPattern item. - Subject (sub) claim - This option defaults to ObjectID, if you would like to switch this setting to
Not Supported
, replace this line:with this line:
Session behavior and SSO
To change your session behavior and SSO configurations, you add a UserJourneyBehaviors element inside of the RelyingParty element. The UserJourneyBehaviors element must immediately follow the DefaultUserJourney. The inside of your UserJourneyBehavors element should look like this example:
The following values are configured in the previous example:
- Single sign on (SSO) - Single sign-on is configured with the SingleSignOn. The applicable values are
Tenant
,Application
,Policy
, andSuppressed
. - Web app session lifetime (minutes) - The web app session lifetime is set with the SessionExpiryInSeconds element. The default value is 86400 seconds (1440 minutes).
- Web app session time-out - The web app session timeout is set with the SessionExpiryType element. The applicable values are
Absolute
andRolling
.
You can create a session template on the Macintosh by saving a session file as a “Stationery pad” document. Once a session is saved as stationery, it acts as a template that you can open and then re-save as a normal session.
To create a custom session template:
1. Create a session and arrange Pro Tools as desired. You can also define the parameters within these windows, such as signal routings, insert and send configurations, track views, Ruler settings, and Preference settings.
2. Choose File>Save Session
3. Name the session and click Save.
4. Close the session.
5. Locate the session file that you just saved.
6. Click once on the file to select it.
7. Choose File>Get Info. A file information window will appear.
8. Click the Stationery Pad check box to save the file as a template, then close the information window.
To use this template, double-click it or open it with the Open Session command if you are already running Pro Tools. You can create several custom templates for studio setups that you frequently use.
When you open a session saved as a Stationery pad, Pro Tools gives you the option of editing the template or starting a new session using the template settings. If you choose New Session, Pro Tools will create a new folder containing a copy of your session template and Audio and Fades folders.
Reference : ProTools version 5.1 Reference Guide p.55
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