Local Security: Minutes of lock screen inactivity until screen saver activates #56
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After replacing Security Baseline for Windows 10 and later with Win - OIB - Device Security - D - Local Security Policies - v3.0 we noticed, that devices no longer lock themselves after a few minutes of inactivity. May I ask why this setting is no part of OiB? Ps.: I know this is just a base to build upon, but I'm curious, why you left it out. PPs.: Partly related to #25 |
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I'am asking myself the same, it's an important setting which is not part of OiB. |
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Hi there. Additionally, display timeout, sleep settings and "Require a password when a computer wakes" is all being enforced as part of the Power and Device Lock policy. |
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Hi there.
It is. The "Maximum minutes of inactivity before password is required" setting as part of Win - OIB - Compliance - U - Password policy enforces MaxInactivityTimeDeviceLock.
This behaviour is documented here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/protect/device-compliance-get-started#:~:text=Windows%2010/11%3A%20Remediated
Additionally, display timeout, sleep settings and "Require a password when a computer wakes" is all being enforced as part of the Power and Device Lock policy.