

You also can use the persistent browser session controls in conditional access to prevent users from seen the KMSI prompt. This disables the KMSI prompt for all users in your Azure AD directory.

You can stop users from seeing the interrupt by setting the Show option to remain signed in setting to No in the advanced branding settings. Failure reason: This error occurred due to "Keep me signed in" interrupt when the user was signing in.If a user doesn't act on the Stay signed in? prompt, as shown in the following diagram, but abandons the sign-in attempt, you'll see a sign-in log entry that indicates the interrupt.ĭetails about the sign-in error are as follows and highlighted in the example. If you choose Yes, the Stay signed in? option is shown to the user.If you choose No, the Stay signed in? option is hidden after the user successfully signs in and the user must sign in each time the browser is closed and reopened.This setting lets you choose whether your users remain signed in to Azure AD until they explicitly sign out. In the Advanced settings section, find the Show option to remain signed in setting. Select Azure Active Directory, select Company branding, and then select Configure. Sign in to the Azure portal using a Global administrator account for the directory. For more information, talk to us using the Azure AD Forum. Azure AD Premium and Basic editions aren't currently supported in the Azure service operated by 21Vianet in China. For more information about licensing and editions, see Sign up for Azure AD Premium.Īzure AD Premium and Basic editions are available for customers in China using the worldwide instance of Azure AD.

Configuring the keep me signed in option requires you to use Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Premium 1, Premium 2, or Basic editions, or to have a Microsoft 365 license.
