Windows 10 Windows pin activating after 1 min of non use

Victoria789

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Why is my machine requiring it's pin after 1 min of inactivity. The power settings which should control this are set to stay active for 15 mins.
It's really very annoying
 

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If your Windows 10 device is prompting for a PIN after 1 minute of inactivity, even though your power settings are configured to keep the system active for 15 minutes, there are a few settings you can check and adjust to resolve this issue: 1. Screen Timeout Settings: - Check the screen timeout settings to ensure they are aligned with your desired inactivity period. You can adjust this setting under "Settings" > "System" > "Power & sleep" and configure the screen timeout accordingly. 2. Lock Screen Settings: - Verify the lock screen settings to ensure there are no additional options enabled that might prompt for a PIN more frequently. Go to "Settings" > "Accounts" > "Sign-in options" and adjust the "Require sign-in" setting...
If your Windows 10 device is prompting for a PIN after 1 minute of inactivity, even though your power settings are configured to keep the system active for 15 minutes, there are a few settings you can check and adjust to resolve this issue: 1. Screen Timeout Settings: - Check the screen timeout settings to ensure they are aligned with your desired inactivity period. You can adjust this setting under "Settings" > "System" > "Power & sleep" and configure the screen timeout accordingly. 2. Lock Screen Settings: - Verify the lock screen settings to ensure there are no additional options enabled that might prompt for a PIN more frequently. Go to "Settings" > "Accounts" > "Sign-in options" and adjust the "Require sign-in" setting based on your preferences. 3. Security Policies: - Sometimes, certain security policies may override the user-configured settings. Check if there are any group policies set on the system that enforce a shorter inactivity period for requiring a PIN. 4. Sleep Settings: - Make sure that the device is not going into Sleep mode too quickly, which can trigger the lock screen and prompt for a PIN. Adjust the sleep settings under "Control Panel" > "Hardware and Sound" > "Power Options" > "Edit Plan Settings." 5. Windows Hello Settings: - If you are using Windows Hello for biometric authentication, ensure that the settings are correctly configured and not conflicting with the PIN settings. 6. Windows Updates: - Ensure that your system is up to date with the latest Windows updates. Sometimes, updating the system can resolve underlying issues related to screen timeouts and lock screen behavior. By reviewing and adjusting these settings, you should be able to address the issue of your device requiring a PIN after 1 minute of inactivity. If the problem persists, you may need to further investigate advanced settings or consult with your organization's IT department for assistance.
 

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