Applications always close when computer sleeps

I have 2 mac minis. With my new one, all open applications close after about a half hour of non-use. I know I did something with the first one to prevent this, but I cannot remember what setting I need to change. I have tried the energy saver adjustment (increasing it to 3 hours), but the apps still close. Does the computer shut down all open apps when it logs me out? If so, can I fix this by disabling automatic log out? Thanks.

Welcome to the forums!
Your situation is strange. I can answer one of your questions: "Does the computer shut down all open apps when it logs me out?" Yes, it does.
But I don't understand why the computer going sleep would log you out. That is not the standard behavior.
Are you by any chance using "Fast User Switching" or "Parental Controls"?

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