- Edited by JazzzzSingh Friday, November 02, 2012 12:34 PM
- Edited by JazzzzSingh Friday, November 02, 2012 12:34 PM
- Edited by JazzzzSingh Friday, November 02, 2012 12:34 PM
Yes! This is absolutely the worst.
I completely understand how to control my screensaver and power settings in Windows, but this bug persists. On my HTPC it's made worse by the fact that when the monitor goes into standby from the lock screen, my HDMI connection no longer streams audio.
Normally the screen won't lock when media is playing, but I play a lot of music in my web browser, where the system doesn't detect playing media. So the screen will lock, and then after 1 minute the display goes on standby, and my music will stop. I can't seem to control this behavior on a fresh install of Windows 8.
Just the worst!
Okay well that little rant of mine actually leads me to a band-aid solution so I can at least keep playing my music tonight when my buds come over.
When I want my computer to stay on I'll just turn on VLC and play a single track on repeat, turning the VLC to mute so only the music from my browser comes through. I hope it works :-)
you should check out http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w8itprogeneral/thread/ace4085a-b0ba-4a98-898d-cd92d9e88e13!
I had the same problem after adding my google mail account to the Windows 8 mail app. The Google apps account tried to enforce some
security settings which led to the same symptoms (screen saver 1 minute issue) in my case.
The solution was to Reset the Security Polices under "User Accounts".
Regards,
Emanuel
- Proposed as answer by darthcircuit Saturday, November 10, 2012 12:22 AM
- Marked as answer by JazzzzSingh Saturday, November 10, 2012 12:29 PM
you should check out http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w8itprogeneral/thread/ace4085a-b0ba-4a98-898d-cd92d9e88e13!
I had the same problem after adding my google mail account to the Windows 8 mail app. The Google apps account tried to enforce some
security settings which led to the same symptoms (screen saver 1 minute issue) in my case.
The solution was to Reset the Security Polices under "User Accounts".
Regards,
Emanuel
- Proposed as answer by darthcircuit Saturday, November 10, 2012 12:22 AM
- Marked as answer by JazzzzSingh Saturday, November 10, 2012 12:29 PM
you should check out http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w8itprogeneral/thread/ace4085a-b0ba-4a98-898d-cd92d9e88e13!
I had the same problem after adding my google mail account to the Windows 8 mail app. The Google apps account tried to enforce some
security settings which led to the same symptoms (screen saver 1 minute issue) in my case.
The solution was to Reset the Security Polices under "User Accounts".
Regards,
Emanuel
- Proposed as answer by darthcircuit Saturday, November 10, 2012 12:22 AM
- Marked as answer by JazzzzSingh Saturday, November 10, 2012 12:29 PM
THANK YOU!!!
I have been searching for this answer since I upgraded. I never would have thought that linking my gmail account to the mail app would cause my computer to lock. Weird. Anyways, that worked great, and I'm back to pretty much the settings I had in 7.
If this didnt work for someone, this has worked for a few other people: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-AU/w8itprogeneral/thread/6e4ca5ef-c483-499c-b68f-856fb68d8867 (solution a few posts down, about modifying the registry.)
I tried this at first, but it made no difference for me. Hopefully someone here will benefit.
Ok on one PC the reset security settings where there and I clicked it, now it is gone again and the issue is still there.
This is extremely frustrating, might have to get rid of WIndows 8 if I can't fix it soon.
- Edited by Endroteu Monday, December 03, 2012 4:45 PM
- Proposed as answer by Khraieyscael Wednesday, January 09, 2013 8:02 AM
- Unproposed as answer by Khraieyscael Wednesday, January 09, 2013 8:02 AM
- Edited by Endroteu Monday, December 03, 2012 4:45 PM
- Proposed as answer by Khraieyscael Wednesday, January 09, 2013 8:02 AM
- Unproposed as answer by Khraieyscael Wednesday, January 09, 2013 8:02 AM
- Edited by Endroteu Monday, December 03, 2012 4:45 PM
- Proposed as answer by Khraieyscael Wednesday, January 09, 2013 8:02 AM
- Unproposed as answer by Khraieyscael Wednesday, January 09, 2013 8:02 AM
I have red the previous comments cause i have the same issue. my computer locks automatically after 2minutes idle. after i research a lot of technical sites that can resolve the issue, i found out an article related on this issue. google "Stop Windows 8 Asking for a Password after it Locks Itself" blog at petenetlive site. i've tried to follow all instructions and tried to idle my computer for more than 10 minutes and now its work fine. I tried to idle my computer for more than 1minutes for 3 times with AC Adapter plugged in and it work good. tried also to idle my computer with only battery plugged in, it has no issues and i think the problem resolved. try the site above and kindly get back here to post the result. =>
FYI: im also using Windows 8 Enterprise RTM x64. and after i configured my outlook and hotmail account on my MAIL app, Computer automatically locks even i modified all possible settings to avoid this issue.
- Edited by Khraieyscael Wednesday, January 09, 2013 8:10 AM
I have red the previous comments cause i have the same issue. my computer locks automatically after 2minutes idle. after i research a lot of technical sites that can resolve the issue, i found out an article related on this issue. google "Stop Windows 8 Asking for a Password after it Locks Itself" blog at petenetlive site. i've tried to follow all instructions and tried to idle my computer for more than 10 minutes and now its work fine. I tried to idle my computer for more than 1minutes for 3 times with AC Adapter plugged in and it work good. tried also to idle my computer with only battery plugged in, it has no issues and i think the problem resolved. try the site above and kindly get back here to post the result. =>
FYI: im also using Windows 8 Enterprise RTM x64. and after i configured my outlook and hotmail account on my MAIL app, Computer automatically locks even i modified all possible settings to avoid this issue.
- Edited by Khraieyscael Wednesday, January 09, 2013 8:10 AM
I have red the previous comments cause i have the same issue. my computer locks automatically after 2minutes idle. after i research a lot of technical sites that can resolve the issue, i found out an article related on this issue. google "Stop Windows 8 Asking for a Password after it Locks Itself" blog at petenetlive site. i've tried to follow all instructions and tried to idle my computer for more than 10 minutes and now its work fine. I tried to idle my computer for more than 1minutes for 3 times with AC Adapter plugged in and it work good. tried also to idle my computer with only battery plugged in, it has no issues and i think the problem resolved. try the site above and kindly get back here to post the result. =>
FYI: im also using Windows 8 Enterprise RTM x64. and after i configured my outlook and hotmail account on my MAIL app, Computer automatically locks even i modified all possible settings to avoid this issue.
- Edited by Khraieyscael Wednesday, January 09, 2013 8:10 AM
Hey,I'm pretty sure this is my problem and would love to get it resolved asap. I can't find "Reset Security Policies" under User Accounts in the control panel when in Windows 8. Please assist! I'm so tired of having my pc lock after 1min...
you should check out http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w8itprogeneral/thread/ace4085a-b0ba-4a98-898d-cd92d9e88e13!
I had the same problem after adding my google mail account to the Windows 8 mail app. The Google apps account tried to enforce some
security settings which led to the same symptoms (screen saver 1 minute issue) in my case.
The solution was to Reset the Security Polices under "User Accounts".
Regards,
Emanuel
Hi,
Press the Windows Key & F
(The search window will pop up)
click on SETTINGS (it defaults to files)
Type USER
the second column from the left will have USER ACCOUNTS. Click it.
The User Accounts window will pop up.
On the list at the left hand side the bottom item should be RESET USER ACCOUNTS.
Regards
Jon
This has been driving me insane since I bought this PC. Finally found the answer on Google. On your desktop, right click anywhere and click on PERSONALIZE. Go to your SCREEN SAVER icon and UNCHECK "On resume, display login screen. I think this is what people are asking here.
- Proposed as answer by robt488 Monday, March 31, 2014 5:54 AM
- Proposed as answer by MKritzman Tuesday, December 31, 2013 6:45 PM
This has been driving me insane since I bought this PC. Finally found the answer on Google. On your desktop, right click anywhere and click on PERSONALIZE. Go to your SCREEN SAVER icon and UNCHECK "On resume, display login screen. I think this is what people are asking here.
This has been driving me insane since I bought this PC. Finally found the answer on Google. On your desktop, right click anywhere and click on PERSONALIZE. Go to your SCREEN SAVER icon and UNCHECK "On resume, display login screen. I think this is what people are asking here.
- Proposed as answer by robt488 Monday, March 31, 2014 5:54 AM
- Proposed as answer by MKritzman Tuesday, December 31, 2013 6:45 PM
- Proposed as answer by MKritzman Tuesday, December 31, 2013 6:45 PM
Simple and effective, thanks
JHaus
Thank you for listening to the issue on this topic. Your post was spot on for my issue. This seems to be a BUG in Windows 8.1.
I was not using a screen saver in the theme that I created. When I opened the screen saver setting I did see that the timer there was set to 1 minute, and my computer would lock itself after that time of inactivity while unlocked.
After reading your post I tried adjusting that timer to 45 minutes. The laptop DID NOT lock itself after 1 minute of inactivity. In fact it didn't lock after several minutes.
I changed this timer back to 1 minute and checked all power settings to be sure they were set higher. Sure enough after 1 minute the computer locked again.
Why is the screensaver timer affecting the computer lock at all???
This bug is highly annoying.
Microsoft, I hope you're working on a fix for this issue!!!
- Proposed as answer by LebowskiHatesTheEagles Tuesday, December 24, 2013 12:22 AM
- Unproposed as answer by LebowskiHatesTheEagles Tuesday, December 24, 2013 12:22 AM
- Proposed as answer by LebowskiHatesTheEagles Tuesday, December 24, 2013 12:23 AM
Thank you for listening to the issue on this topic. Your post was spot on for my issue. This seems to be a BUG in Windows 8.1.
I was not using a screen saver in the theme that I created. When I opened the screen saver setting I did see that the timer there was set to 1 minute, and my computer would lock itself after that time of inactivity while unlocked.
After reading your post I tried adjusting that timer to 45 minutes. The laptop DID NOT lock itself after 1 minute of inactivity. In fact it didn't lock after several minutes.
I changed this timer back to 1 minute and checked all power settings to be sure they were set higher. Sure enough after 1 minute the computer locked again.
Why is the screensaver timer affecting the computer lock at all???
This bug is highly annoying.
Microsoft, I hope you're working on a fix for this issue!!!
- Proposed as answer by LebowskiHatesTheEagles Tuesday, December 24, 2013 12:22 AM
- Unproposed as answer by LebowskiHatesTheEagles Tuesday, December 24, 2013 12:22 AM
- Proposed as answer by LebowskiHatesTheEagles Tuesday, December 24, 2013 12:23 AM
Thank you for listening to the issue on this topic. Your post was spot on for my issue. This seems to be a BUG in Windows 8.1.
I was not using a screen saver in the theme that I created. When I opened the screen saver setting I did see that the timer there was set to 1 minute, and my computer would lock itself after that time of inactivity while unlocked.
After reading your post I tried adjusting that timer to 45 minutes. The laptop DID NOT lock itself after 1 minute of inactivity. In fact it didn't lock after several minutes.
I changed this timer back to 1 minute and checked all power settings to be sure they were set higher. Sure enough after 1 minute the computer locked again.
Why is the screensaver timer affecting the computer lock at all???
This bug is highly annoying.
Microsoft, I hope you're working on a fix for this issue!!!
- Proposed as answer by LebowskiHatesTheEagles Tuesday, December 24, 2013 12:22 AM
- Unproposed as answer by LebowskiHatesTheEagles Tuesday, December 24, 2013 12:22 AM
- Proposed as answer by LebowskiHatesTheEagles Tuesday, December 24, 2013 12:23 AM
Indeed, this is very annoying and there is NO WAY to get rid of the lock. I tried all different solutions on the net.
NONE worked. This is very frustrating when you got windows 8.1 on your HTPC.
screensaver+photos+uncheck+20min. :) :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZVbq1T_1jo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZVbq1T_1jo
- Edited by Shtuky Saturday, February 08, 2014 4:49 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZVbq1T_1jo
- Edited by Shtuky Saturday, February 08, 2014 4:49 PM
Solution that worked for me:
Power Options -> Change Plan Settings -> Change advanced power settings -> Under the category 'Display' there is an option called 'Console lock display off time-out'
Increased it from the standard 1 minutes to 180 minutes...
(I thought selecting 0 minutes would disable it, but it didn't, so therefore 180 minutes or more :))
- Edited by Brecht_M Saturday, March 15, 2014 9:54 AM
Windows 8 automatically locks after 1 minute of inactivity, how can I disable this?
If you don't like the lock screen and want to disable it you can.
GPO/Administrative Templates > Control Panel > Personalization. Do not display start screen option.
- Edited by colakid Saturday, March 15, 2014 10:10 AM
Solution that worked for me:
Power Options -> Change Plan Settings -> Change advanced power settings -> Under the category 'Display' there is an option called 'Console lock display off time-out'Increased it from the standard 1 minutes to 180 minutes...
(I thought selecting 0 minutes would disable it, but it didn't, so therefore 180 minutes or more :))
'Console lock display off time-out
Would you point me to this key I could not find this in power options.
- Edited by colakid Saturday, March 15, 2014 10:09 AM
Solution that worked for me:
Power Options -> Change Plan Settings -> Change advanced power settings -> Under the category 'Display' there is an option called 'Console lock display off time-out'
Increased it from the standard 1 minutes to 180 minutes...
(I thought selecting 0 minutes would disable it, but it didn't, so therefore 180 minutes or more :))
- Edited by Brecht_M Saturday, March 15, 2014 9:54 AM
Windows 8 automatically locks after 1 minute of inactivity, how can I disable this?
If you don't like the lock screen and want to disable it you can.
GPO/Administrative Templates > Control Panel > Personalization. Do not display start screen option.
- Edited by colakid Saturday, March 15, 2014 10:10 AM
Solution that worked for me:
Power Options -> Change Plan Settings -> Change advanced power settings -> Under the category 'Display' there is an option called 'Console lock display off time-out'Increased it from the standard 1 minutes to 180 minutes...
(I thought selecting 0 minutes would disable it, but it didn't, so therefore 180 minutes or more :))
'Console lock display off time-out
Would you point me to this key I could not find this in power options.
- Edited by colakid Saturday, March 15, 2014 10:09 AM
Thanks for the advice, screen is not locking now. CheersThis has been driving me insane since I bought this PC. Finally found the answer on Google. On your desktop, right click anywhere and click on PERSONALIZE. Go to your SCREEN SAVER icon and UNCHECK "On resume, display login screen. I think this is what people are asking here.