Admins can uninstall Copilot from managed devices for the first time, but there are caveats.
With Microsoft's bewildering naming conventions, the mistake is easy to make. But Office is still Office, at least when it's not Microsoft 365.
Copilot is the app for launching the other apps, but it's also a chatbot inside the apps. Any questions?
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Microsoft teases targeted Copilot removal for admins
Yes, you can get rid of it – assuming nobody's looked at it in 28 days Microsoft's latest Windows Insider release introduces ...
Microsoft is finally allowing some users to uninstall Copilot in Windows 11, but the option comes with strict conditions and ...
Microsoft is testing a new Windows 11 policy that could give IT administrators more control over the AI-powered Copilot ...
If you're a PC Luddite stubbornly clinging to your non-upgradeable Windows 10 PC like me, here's what you're missing with ...
Microsoft has officially transitioned its flagship productivity application from the Microsoft 365 app to the Microsoft 365 ...
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The Microsoft 365 Copilot app rebrand was bad, but there are far worse offenders
The software wasn't actually renamed, but you couldn't be blamed for being confused Opinion Wait? What? I was just cruising along the information superhighway – yes, I'm old, deal with it – when I ...
Microsoft is testing a hidden 'Chat with Copilot' button in Windows 11 File Explorer, signaling deeper AI search and a coming ...
In the current Insider Preview for Windows 11 25H2, Microsoft is testing the ability to make the Copilot app uninstallable.
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