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2. Select **Settings** from the global page header.
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3. Select the link text **Configure directory level timeout**.
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4. A new page opens. On the **Configure directory level inactivity timeout** page, select **Enable directory level idle timeout for the Azure portal** to turn on the setting.
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5. Next, enter the **Hours** and **Minutes** for the maximum time that a user can be idle before their session is automatically signed out.
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6. Select **Apply**.
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To confirm that the inactivity timeout policy is set correctly, select **Notifications** from the global page header. Verify that a success notification is listed.
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The setting takes effect for new sessions. It won’t apply immediately to any users who are already signed in.
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## Next steps
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*[Set your Azure portal preferences](azure-portal-set-preferences.md)
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*[Set your Azure portal preferences](set-preferences.md)
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*[Export or delete user settings](azure-portal-export-delete-settings.md)
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*[Turn on high contrast or change theme](azure-portal-change-theme-high-contrast.md)
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