MC694387: Outlook on the web: Replacing Activity-Based Authentication Timeout with Idle Session Timeout for Microsoft 365

Announcement IDMC694387Published Date11-30-2023
ServiceGeneralLast Updated02-02-2024
CategoryPlan for changeExpiration Date12-30-2024
Roadmap IDAction Required by Date
TagsMajor update, Admin impact, Retirement, User impact


Summary
              MC694387: Outlook on the web: Replacing Activity-Based Authentication Timeout with Idle Session Timeout for Microsoft 365  


More Information

The Activity-Based Authentication Timeout for Outlook on the web will be replaced by Idle Session Timeout for Microsoft 365.

When this will happen

Starting in the second half of 2024.

How this affects your organization

In January 2024, we will begin to end support for Activity-Based Authentication Timeout. It is strongly recommended that all organizations who have not migrated to Idle-Session Timeout and are still using Activity-Based Authentication Timeout migrate to Idle Session Timeout, since no organization will be migrated automatically

Idle Session Timeout is already available and provides the same functionality as Activity-Based Authentication Timeout with the benefit of allowing the configuration not only for Outlook on the web, but for a range of other Microsoft 365 web apps.

What you can do to prepare

You can migrate to Idle Session Timeout right now. To migrate to Idle Session Timeout, you only need to turn on Idle Session Timeout.

When Idle Session Timeout is enabled, users that reach the configured idle session timeout duration will get a notification that they are about to be signed out. They have to select to stay signed in or they will be automatically signed out of Microsoft 365 web apps, including Outlook on the web.


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