• dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    ?

    In the Enterprise editions of Windows, you can already uninstall it. Maybe not via group policy, but you can just find it in the Apps > Installed Apps list and right click to uninstall it. On the various home user editions of Windows, this is probably not the case. (I have zero systems running those, so I can’t check.)

    The Enterprise LTSC IoT version of Windows 10 doesn’t even come with Copilot, nor have any updates for it thus far installed it on any of the systems I administer, either. Apparently only 11 does.

    What’s new here is apparently being able to trigger this via group policy, but for anyone in the here and now you can already disable Copilot via group policy as well, even on your local system, even on Windows 11.

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      1 hour ago

      I’m running Pro, and I don’t see it as an installed app. Neither do I have it available as an app to run; the little copilot icon on the start menu just opens a web page.

      Which means I must have already uninstalled it. Which means you should be able to uninstall it from Pro versions as well.