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Prevent RDP from locking idle session

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I have 2 DC's and 2 Workstations. I've updated a group policy to set time limit for disconnected sessions and active but idle sessions to enabled:never. When using my user account in the right OU matching the group policy object, 1 DC and 1 Workstation keep the sessions alive, but the other DC and Workstation revert to a lock screen after fifteen minutes of inactivity.

I've confirmed the settings are applied via rsop.msc and confirmed it is the specific Group Policy expected and configuration matches below.

GPO Configuration

I haven't been able to find anything local on the system to create the difference between the two, allowing one session to persist, another to lock after 15 minutes.

Any help would be appreciated, not sure what I'm missing here.

cn flag
A machine inactivity timeout would override any user screen saver settings.
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