Nishant Rana 55 Microsoft Employee Follow
In Dynamics 365, we can now define Session timeout and Inactivity timeout.
We need to go Settings à Administration à System Settings à General Tab
By default, the session timeout is set to 24 hours along with 20 minutes for warning the user.
We can set our custom values there.
Enter maximum session length | 60 – 1440 minutes. ( 1 to 24 hour) |
How long before the session expires do you want to show a timeout warning? | 20 – 1440 minutes. Must be less than maximum session length. |
We can also set the timeout based on inactivity. By default, this setting is not enabled. Below are the values that we can set for inactivity timeout.
Enable session timeout due to inactivity | 5 – 1440 minutes. (5 minutes to 24 hours) – Must be less than the maximum session length. |
How long before the session expires do you want to show an inactivity warning? | Less than Session timeout due to inactivity |
Session Timeout warning à
Session expired à
Inactivity warning à
Inactivity Session expiration à
More details.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-in/dynamics365/customer-engagement/admin/user-session-management
Hope it helps..
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