Microsoft network server: Amount of idle time required before suspending session

Information

Microsoft network server: Amount of idle time required before suspending a session

This security setting determines the amount of continuous idle time that must pass in a Server Message Block (SMB) session before the session is suspended due to inactivity.

Administrators can use this policy to control when a computer suspends an inactive SMB session. If client activity resumes, the session is automatically reestablished.

For this policy setting, a value of 0 means to disconnect an idle session as quickly as is reasonably possible. The maximum value is 99999, which is 208 days; in effect, this value disables the policy.

Default:This policy is not defined, which means that the system treats it as 15 minutes for servers and undefined for workstations.

Solution

Policy Path: Local Policies\Security Options
Policy Name: Microsoft network server: Amount of idle time required before suspending session

See Also

https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/secguide/2016/10/17/security-baseline-for-windows-10-v1607-anniversary-edition-and-windows-server-2016/

Item Details

Category: ACCESS CONTROL

References: 800-53|AC-12, CSCv6|3, CSCv6|16.4

Plugin: Windows

Control ID: 06d8ad256fa23ac4720c26dc1322746e58cae36f7e2c34945aed90b041b9dab5