Why Windows 11 Sign-In Times Out and How to Extend the Window
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Why Windows 11 Sign-In Times Out and How to Extend the Window

Quick fix: Sign-in screen times out: typically PC sleeps after period of inactivity, requiring re-authentication. Extend: Settings → System → Power & battery → Screen and sleep → When plugged in, put my device to sleep after → longer or Never. For sign-in screen timeout specifically: registry: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\PowerSettings\7516b95f-f776-4464-8c53-06167f40cc99\8EC4B3A5-6868-48c2-BE75-4F3044BE88A7.

Sign-in screen timeout: after lock screen inactivity, PC sleeps, requires more authentication. Extend timeout via Power settings or registry for sign-in screen specifically.

Symptom: Windows 11 sign-in times out; want to extend the window.
Affects: Windows 11.
Fix time: ~5 minutes.

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What causes this

Sign-in screen has timeout (default 1 minute) before display turns off / PC sleeps. After: full sign-in required. For lock screen visible longer: extend timeout.

Method 1: Extend sleep / screen-off timer

The standard route.

  1. Open Settings → System → Power & battery → Screen and sleep.
  2. Set:
    • When plugged in, turn off my screen after: longer or Never.
    • When plugged in, put my device to sleep after: longer or Never.
  3. For laptops on battery: balance with battery life.
  4. Apply.
  5. Lock screen visible longer before sleep.
  6. For chronic: keep plugged in for stay-on.

This is the standard fix.

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Method 2: Configure lock screen specific timeout

For lock screen vs sign-in.

  1. Open Settings → Accounts → Sign-in options.
  2. Find If you’ve been away, when should Windows require you to sign in again?.
  3. Pick longer time (or Never if you don’t want timeout).
  4. This controls: after sleep, when password required.
  5. For sign-in screen specifically (PC just powered on, hasn’t been used): different setting.
  6. Sign-in screen timeout typically follows Power settings.
  7. For Hello PIN: PIN sign-in fast; timeout less of an issue.
  8. For multi-user PCs: each user has own settings.

This is the lock-specific route.

Method 3: Registry for sign-in screen timer

For specific lock screen timeout.

  1. Open Registry Editor as Admin.
  2. Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\PowerSettings\7516b95f-f776-4464-8c53-06167f40cc99\8EC4B3A5-6868-48c2-BE75-4F3044BE88A7.
  3. Find Attributes DWORD. Set to 2 (makes setting visible in Power Options).
  4. Open Power Options → Change plan settings → Change advanced power settings.
  5. Find Display → Console lock display off timeout. Now visible.
  6. Set value in minutes (e.g., 15).
  7. Apply.
  8. Lock screen now waits longer before turning off display.
  9. For chronic: configure both screen off and sleep timers.

This is the registry route.

How to verify the fix worked

  • PC stays at lock screen / sign-in longer.
  • Settings → Power & battery shows extended timers.
  • Sign-in works without additional re-auth from PC sleep.

If none of these work

If still times out: Specific Group Policy: corporate PCs may force timer. For chronic auto-sleep: ensure plugged in. Battery setting separate. For Modern Standby (S0): different behavior. For BitLocker-enabled PC: lock screen may behave differently. For RDP / remote sessions: separate timeout via RDP settings. For Insider builds: may have different defaults. For chronic with multiple users: each user’s sign-in option separate.

Bottom line: Settings → System → Power & battery → Screen and sleep → extend timers. Sign-in options → If you’ve been away → longer or Never. Registry attribute 2 to expose “Console lock display off timeout.”

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