Configure Session Timeout and Inactivity Timeout – Dynamics 365
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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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