GPO To Enable Windows Lock Screen After Inactivity?

 How To Use GPO To Enable Windows Lock Screen After Inactivity?

In this post, we’ll show you how to use Group Policy to set up automatic screen (session) locks on domain workstations and servers. An important aspect of information security is locking the computer screen when the user is inactive (idle). When the user needs to leave the office for a short time, he may forget to lock his desktop (using the keyboard shortcut Win + L).

In this circumstance, every adjacent employee or client has access to his information. This problem will be fixed by enforcing the auto-lock screen policy. The user’s desktop will be automatically locked after a period of inactivity (idle), and the user will need to re-enter their domain password to return to the session.

Create a new GPO object (LockScreenPolicy) and link it to the domain root (or the Users OU) in the Group Policy Management console (gpmc.msc).

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