For the past several months, each time PowerSchool auto-logs off, the Microsoft cookie is being destroyed as well. This triggers a full login through Microsoft to regain access to PowerSchool instead of recognizing the cookie and passing it.
This isn't necessarily in itself a big deal until you factor in 2FA in this process, which triggers the 2FA process each time as well causing a great deal of unnecessary work to login many times for teachers each day.
PowerSchool is the only platform giving us this issue but we are unable to find any reason for this change in behavior or a way to fix.
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Did you find a solution to this? It's plaguing us, too.
Unfortunately, no. It's still an issue for us 6 months later.
Blah – I just got a ticket response mentioning the 120 minute timer – but I know in another context I worked this was not an issue.
Everything was fine for us, timer or not, until October. Then, every time the auto-logout would happen, it would trigger a full Microsoft login all over again, instead of passing along credentials already stored from other Microsoft sign-ins. Most teachers made quick use of auto-fill for this, but when adding 2FA into the equation, things got really messy.
If ya'll haven't tried escalating the issue to support, I would. When I had a call with them a few weeks ago, they said I'm the only one who is complaining about the 2 hour max_age forced timeout.
I have an "idea" here you can comment on, too. It was quickly marked "reviewed - unscheduled" of course.