And if anyone thinks for one millisecond that it actually removes it . . . .
On 9/11/24 18:55, George at Clug wrote:
If anyone remembers the original question...
Today I checked our Windows 10 and Windows 11 computers and in Settings, Apps, Apps &
Features, I was able to select "Copilot" and then select Uninstall. That simple.
George.
On Wednesday, 06-11-2024 at 20:25 Keith Bainbridge wrote:
Good evening All
I know some of you work in a corporate environment, so have possibly had
to deal with removing it.
The most promising hint I have found is
Copy and paste in the command below and press enter:
reg add HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsCopilot /v
TurnOffWindowsCopilot /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f
If it is successful, sign out
It's the IF successful that worries me; especially after finding this:
did as you followed, opened word, still saw the accursed copilot line. I
think my computer is doomed, not even microsoft help could understand
why it wouldn't work, and they used the registry key disable of copilot.
I think my computer's just ducked...
All suggestions welcome PLEASE
Thanks
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All the best
Keith Bainbridge
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