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Once you're signed up for Office 365 Education, you'll be able to download Office for free. Microsoft Bonus: If you are not able to get Office 365 Education plan, there's still hope. The Microsoft 365 integration with Adobe Sign and Acrobat PDF allows you to get work done faster. Fast track business and integrate with Office 365, Teams and more. Document Cloud for business. Get more out of Microsoft 365 with Acrobat DC and PDF services. Microsoft 365 is a subscription that includes the most collaborative, up-to-date features in one seamless, integrated experience. Microsoft 365 includes the robust Office desktop apps that you're familiar with, like Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. If you have an Exchange account (and are running Microsoft Office Outlook 2019, Outlook 2016, 2013, 2010 and Outlook for Office 365) then you can use the 'Automatic Replies (Out of Office)' and 'Out of Office Assistant.' Here are a few other office 365 shortcuts to help you. Setting this feature doesn't have to be overly complicated.

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If your Android device is managed by Microsoft 365 Business Premium, you may be prompted to set up extra security the first time you install an Office app.

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  1. On your device, choose the Google Play Store.
  2. Search for the Office app you want to install. We'll use Outlook for this example.
  3. On the Outlook welcome screen, choose Get started.
  4. On the Add Account page, enter your Microsoft 365 email address, and then choose Continue.
  5. Under Enter your password , type your password, and then choose Sign in.
  6. On the next page, choose Continue if you want to add another account. Otherwise, choose Skip.
  7. When prompted to add the Intune Company Portal app, choose Go to store.
  8. Install and open the Intune Company portal app, and then choose OK when you see the message that your organization protects data in this app.
  9. If asked for a PIN, enter a 4-digit PIN that you'll use to unlock your phone, choose Send , confirm your PIN, and then choose Send again.
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This article is for global and SharePoint admins in Microsoft 365 who want to control user access to SharePoint and OneDrive data on unmanaged devices. Idle session sign-out lets you specify a time at which users are warned and subsequently signed out of Microsoft 365 after a period of browser inactivity in SharePoint and OneDrive.

Note

Idle session sign-out applies to the entire organization and can't be set for specific sites or users. To target different settings for different users, use Azure AD Conditional Access policies instead (and see the next important note about the Azure AD Premium requirement).

Important

This feature relies on Azure AD Conditional Access policies being available. You will need an Azure AD Premium P1 or P2 subscription for this to work. For more info about this, refer to the announcement in the Azure Active Directory Identity Blog.

Idle session sign-out is one of a number of policies you can use with SharePoint and OneDrive to balance security and user productivity and help keep your data safe regardless where users access the data, what device they're working on, and how secure their network connection is. For more ways to control access in SharePoint and OneDrive, see How SharePoint and OneDrive safeguard your data in the cloud.

The idle session sign-out experience

When a user is inactive in SharePoint and OneDrive for a period of time you specify, the following message appears:

Note

Activity is counted as requests sent to SharePoint, such as mouse clicks on a UI element like a button, list entry, or a link. Moving the mouse and scrolling are not counted as activity.

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If users don't select Continue, they are automatically signed out, and the following message appears.

You're Signed Out Of Office 365 Account

Note

If a user is active in another Microsoft 365 service (such as Outlook), but inactive in SharePoint and OneDrive, they are signed out across Microsoft 365. If a user has multiple tabs to OneDrive and SharePoint sites open at the same time, they won't be signed out unless they are inactive on all the sites. > Users won't be signed out if they selected to stay signed in when they signed in. For info about hiding this option, see Add company branding to your sign-in page in Azure AD. Users won't be signed out on a managed device (one that is compliant or joined to a domain), unless they're using inPrivate mode or a browser other than Edge or Internet Explorer. If they use Google Chrome, you need to use an extension to pass the device state claim. For more info about device state claims, see Azure AD conditional access settings.

Important

Microsoft 365 apps and services will not support Internet Explorer 11 starting August 17, 2021 (Microsoft Teams will not support Internet Explorer 11 earlier, starting November 30, 2020). Learn more. Please note that Internet Explorer 11 will remain a supported browser. Internet Explorer 11 is a component of the Windows operating system and follows the Lifecycle Policy for the product on which it is installed.

Specify idle session sign-out settings in the new SharePoint admin center

  1. Go to the Access control page of the new SharePoint admin center, and sign in with an account that has admin permissions for your organization.

    Note

    If you have Office 365 Germany, sign in to the Microsoft 365 admin center, then browse to the SharePoint admin center and open the Access control page.
    If you have Office 365 operated by 21Vianet (China), sign in to the Microsoft 365 admin center, then browse to the SharePoint admin center and open the Access control page.

  2. Select Idle session sign-out.

  3. Turn on Sign out inactive users automatically, and then select when you want to sign out users and how much notice you want to give them before signing them out.

  4. Select Save.

Specify idle session sign-out settings by using PowerShell

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  1. Download the latest SharePoint Online Management Shell.

    Note

    If you installed a previous version of the SharePoint Online Management Shell, go to Add or remove programs and uninstall 'SharePoint Online Management Shell.'
    On the Download Center page, select your language and then click the Download button. You'll be asked to choose between downloading a x64 and x86 .msi file. Download the x64 file if you're running the 64-bit version of Windows or the x86 file if you're running the 32-bit version. If you don't know, see Which version of Windows operating system am I running? After the file downloads, run it and follow the steps in the Setup Wizard.

  2. Connect to SharePoint as a global admin or SharePoint admin in Microsoft 365. To learn how, see Getting started with SharePoint Online Management Shell.

  3. Run the following command:

    Where:

    • -Enabled specifies whether idle session sign-out is enabled or disabled by using $true or $false.

    • -WarnAfter specifies the amount of after which a user is notified that they will be signed out after a period of inactivity as a New-TimeSpan which can be configured in seconds, minutes, or hours.

    • -SignOutAfter specifies the amount of time after which is a user is signed out of Microsoft 365 if they do not respond to the -WarnAfter prompt.

Note

You must specify values for both WarnAfter and SignOutAfter. The SignOutAfter must be greater than the WarnAfter Nintendo official site for mario. value.

It takes about 15 minutes for the policy to take effect across your organization. The policy doesn't affect existing sessions. To view the idle session sign-out values you've set, use Get-SPOBrowserIdleSignOut.

For info about Microsoft 365 session lengths (regardless of activity), see Session timeouts for Microsoft 365.





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