Windows 10: GPO to sign out idle user

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  1. GPO to sign out idle user


    Dear All, Is there any GPOs or any way that I can schedule a task on the server to log out idle users ?Thanks

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    Edwald Neo, Aug 25, 2022
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  2. password sign in

    Hi,

    About your concern with typing the password after being idle, it is actually recommended to activate for security reasons.

    If you wish to disable it, I suggest you to follow the below steps and check if it helps.

    • Go to Settings.
    • Click on Accounts.
    • Click on Sign in options.
    • On the right side, you will see required sign in.
    • Change it to Never.

    Let us know how it goes.

     
    PreciousLeb, Aug 26, 2022
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  3. jflanagan Win User
    GPOs linked to user OUs not appearing in Results Wizard

    Hello, I'm noticing an issue in my domain where GPOs linked to user OUs are not being applied and not even appearing in the Group Policy Results Wizard report (neither under Applied GPO's nor Denied GPO's, like they don't exist at all).

    A few clues:

    • I did recently release June Windows updates including MS16-072. However, I was aware of the security processing change and all the related GPO's already had "Authenticated Users" with Read and Apply permission. I added "Domain Computers" to one GPO as a
      test but no luck.
    • So far, issue is appearing on Windows 10 computers only. Computers are correctly processing GPO's linked to the computer's OU/hierarchy. A GPO containing loopback-processed user settings does appear under the user settings in the Results wizard, but that
      GPO is linked to a "computers" OU.
    • If I link a "user" GPO to a "computers" OU, it appears in the Results Wizard under user settings. However, this is a drastic change in behavior and will interfere with desired outcomes such as a user having drives mapped to their department's files regardless
      of which computer they use.

    Please advise, do I need to adjust some setting in Windows 10 to restore processing of GPO's linked to user OU's?

    Thanks in advance for any assistance.
     
    jflanagan, Aug 26, 2022
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  4. f14tomcat Win User

    GPO to sign out idle user

    sign out on idle

    I think this may be what you are looking for. I don't think it will actually sign off the user, it may, but it requires a log on (user name/password or pin) after a key is pressed or the mouse wiggled. Uses the Lock Screen and a screensaver method. A blank (none, black) screensaver can be used if you don't want a display. You can choose any time interval you like. Give it a look and see if it might suit. Here's an excerpt and the link. TC

    Follow the steps below and check if it works. This uses 5 minutes, but you can choose what you want.

    Step 1: Right click on the desktop, and select Personalize option.
    Step 2: From the left side panel click on Lock Screen and select Screen saver settings.
    Step 3: From the drop down bar under screen saver select an option.
    Step 4: Check the box On resume, display logon screen, change the number to 5 in the Wait box.
    Step 5: Click on Apply,and OK.


    https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/5...dows-10-a.html
     
    f14tomcat, Aug 26, 2022
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