• Copilot just showed up today on my taskbar, unannounced

    From Frankie@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 17 21:19:26 2025
    Did a Copilot icon show up this morning upon your morning reboot?

    An unannounced guest of "Copilot" showed up on my Windows 10 taskbar, and
    when I searched using it for who put it there, it told me to look in the
    task manager using (Ctrl + Shift + Esc).

    Previously to get to the Task Manager I had been using what has been known
    as the "three fingered salute" for decades, which is (Ctrl + Alt + Del) or right clicking in the taskbar to select "Task Manager" but Copilot told me
    I could also use the (Windows Key + X) combo to get there. Copilot also
    gave Windows Key + R, type taskmgr. So Copilot seems to know Windows.

    That's my first Copilot interaction ever, as I didn't put it there.
    Someone else did. Must've been the latest Microsoft update? Dunno.

    Who put it there, and, more to see if it's useful, may I ask if this
    Copilot thingey is any good in your opinion at debugging Windows issues?

    For example:
    Can it debug the system and tell me who put it there, when & why?

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  • From Adrian Caspersz@21:1/5 to Frankie on Mon Mar 17 23:05:34 2025
    On 17/03/2025 21:19, Frankie wrote:
    Did a Copilot icon show up this morning upon your morning reboot?

    An unannounced guest of "Copilot" showed up on my Windows 10 taskbar, and when I searched using it for who put it there, it told me to look in the
    task manager using (Ctrl + Shift + Esc).

    <snip>

    For example:
    Can it debug the system and tell me who put it there, when & why?

    Yes and no.

    In case you don't know, Office got renamed Microsoft 365 Copilot.

    It's up to you to personally explore down the rabbit hole and see the advantages and disadvantages of Windows AI integration.

    Anytime I've made such a yes/no decision "in real life" (tm), I've
    normally come off bad, following postulating negative advice by others.

    So don't do that.

    Think of this. In a few years everyone will be using Copilot. Just as
    they all currently do, using Office.

    Then again, I could be (running Debian) the person swaying you to
    investigate other operating systems. If random annoyances disturb you so
    then maybe do so,

    But in this case not. Stick with the program!

    --
    Adrian C

    (Microsoft, I'd like your share price to rise please, now I've posted
    this...)

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  • From Ant@21:1/5 to Ant on Tue Mar 18 01:07:52 2025
    Actually, not my task bar but my Start menu.


    Ant <ant@zimage.comant> wrote:
    Same. I noticed it showed up after updating my Edge last night. I am pretty sure that where it came from.


    Frankie <frankie@nospam.usa> wrote:
    Did a Copilot icon show up this morning upon your morning reboot?

    An unannounced guest of "Copilot" showed up on my Windows 10 taskbar, and when I searched using it for who put it there, it told me to look in the task manager using (Ctrl + Shift + Esc).

    Previously to get to the Task Manager I had been using what has been known as the "three fingered salute" for decades, which is (Ctrl + Alt + Del) or right clicking in the taskbar to select "Task Manager" but Copilot told me I could also use the (Windows Key + X) combo to get there. Copilot also gave Windows Key + R, type taskmgr. So Copilot seems to know Windows.

    That's my first Copilot interaction ever, as I didn't put it there.
    Someone else did. Must've been the latest Microsoft update? Dunno.

    Who put it there, and, more to see if it's useful, may I ask if this Copilot thingey is any good in your opinion at debugging Windows issues?

    For example:
    Can it debug the system and tell me who put it there, when & why?


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  • From Ant@21:1/5 to Frankie on Tue Mar 18 01:06:51 2025
    Same. I noticed it showed up after updating my Edge last night. I am pretty sure that where it came from.


    Frankie <frankie@nospam.usa> wrote:
    Did a Copilot icon show up this morning upon your morning reboot?

    An unannounced guest of "Copilot" showed up on my Windows 10 taskbar, and when I searched using it for who put it there, it told me to look in the
    task manager using (Ctrl + Shift + Esc).

    Previously to get to the Task Manager I had been using what has been known
    as the "three fingered salute" for decades, which is (Ctrl + Alt + Del) or right clicking in the taskbar to select "Task Manager" but Copilot told me
    I could also use the (Windows Key + X) combo to get there. Copilot also
    gave Windows Key + R, type taskmgr. So Copilot seems to know Windows.

    That's my first Copilot interaction ever, as I didn't put it there.
    Someone else did. Must've been the latest Microsoft update? Dunno.

    Who put it there, and, more to see if it's useful, may I ask if this
    Copilot thingey is any good in your opinion at debugging Windows issues?

    For example:
    Can it debug the system and tell me who put it there, when & why?

    --
    "...those who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God." --Romans 8:14. It's St. Patrick's Day 2 get drunk, get rid of sneks, hate Boston Celtics even more, etc. after a slammy weekend. I'm not wearing green 2 so pinch me.
    Note: A fixed width font (Courier, Monospace, etc.) is required to see this signature correctly.
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    / /\ /\ \ Please nuke ANT if replying by e-mail.
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  • From Shinji Ikari@21:1/5 to Adrian Caspersz on Tue Mar 18 03:33:48 2025
    Hello.

    Adrian Caspersz <email@here.invalid> schrieb

    In case you don't know, Office got renamed Microsoft 365 Copilot.

    Microsoft Office got renamed that way, but there are other Office
    Suites, that work fine on Win10 and dornt use/need the MS Copilot.

    Think of this. In a few years everyone will be using Copilot. Just as
    they all currently do, using Office.

    But not alle use Microsoft Office or MS Copilot.

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  • From Paul@21:1/5 to Frankie on Mon Mar 17 23:20:49 2025
    On Mon, 3/17/2025 5:19 PM, Frankie wrote:
    Did a Copilot icon show up this morning upon your morning reboot?

    An unannounced guest of "Copilot" showed up on my Windows 10 taskbar, and when I searched using it for who put it there, it told me to look in the
    task manager using (Ctrl + Shift + Esc).

    Previously to get to the Task Manager I had been using what has been known
    as the "three fingered salute" for decades, which is (Ctrl + Alt + Del) or right clicking in the taskbar to select "Task Manager" but Copilot told me
    I could also use the (Windows Key + X) combo to get there. Copilot also
    gave Windows Key + R, type taskmgr. So Copilot seems to know Windows.

    That's my first Copilot interaction ever, as I didn't put it there.
    Someone else did. Must've been the latest Microsoft update? Dunno.

    Who put it there, and, more to see if it's useful, may I ask if this
    Copilot thingey is any good in your opinion at debugging Windows issues?

    For example:
    Can it debug the system and tell me who put it there, when & why?


    It was sent by a terrorist group. They call themselves MS-M365
    and they are all tattooed.

    C:\ProgramData\USOPrivate\ExpeditedAppRegistrations\MS_M365
    updater_M365.json
    {
    "PFN": "Microsoft.MicrosoftOfficeHub_8wekyb3d8bbwe",
    "OEMName": "MS",
    "UpdaterName": "M365",
    "RegistrationVersion": 1,
    "Source": "Store",
    "ProductId": "9WZDNCRD29V9",
    "Scenario": "Update",
    "Priority": 20,
    "AllowedInOobe": true
    }

    Also via amd64_microsoft-windows-uso-orchestratorcore-oobeexpedite,
    which means the plonk might install itself after a Repair Install
    or something.

    C:\Windows\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft-windows-u..orcore-oobeexpedite_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.22621.4541_none_4295c59534c01a63

    You would need a crash course in paranoia to fix this.

    *******

    In File Explorer, go to the address bar and enter:

    shell:AppsFolder

    Look for "Microsoft 365 Copilot", right click, there is an "uninstall".
    That would uninstall MicrosoftOfficeHub.

    Now, if you do a "Create a Shortcut" and the shortcut is placed on
    the Desktop, doing Properties on that indicates "Microsoft.MicrosoftOfficeHub_8wekyb3d8bbwe"
    and the string on the end, is one of a few Microsoft identifiers. That is not an identifier related to the user, all the installs use that identifier. That's what it actually is, is a misnamed MicrosoftOfficeHub update. New colors and icon.

    "Apps" updates are not necessarily synchronized to Patch Tuesday. If you go into
    settings and use the "Reliability Monitor", you will find the OS is constantly (and randomly) updating things like MyPhone and so on. You might see some things
    try (and fail) to update, about once a week. Purely for your amusement of course,
    since there is no user interface indicating an "App" did not succeed at its "update".
    We're not expected to know what is going on.

    The Marketing Department has multiple holes available to it, and they
    are not adverse to releasing untested software either. The OS delivery
    path delivers a higher quality of software than the Marketing attacks do.

    A few of the "App" areas are protected by restrictive permissions, in case
    you were wondering why your searches were not finding these things. There are lots of
    ways to find them. They can run, but they can't hide, the rebel scum.

    Paul

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  • From Frankie@21:1/5 to Paul on Tue Mar 18 07:01:27 2025
    On 17/3/2025, Paul wrote:

    The Marketing Department has multiple holes available to it, and they
    are not adverse to releasing untested software either. The OS delivery
    path delivers a higher quality of software than the Marketing attacks do.

    Your explanation was hilarious and well appreciated. What I'm gathering is
    M$ "marketing" has a way of giving me stuff without me asking for it.

    What they gave me is a new colorful icon (it's blue and pink and yellow)
    for Microsoft 365 CoPilot on my taskbar which works without signing in.

    But when I went to the 'shell:AppsFolder' and clicked on the icon, it asked
    me to sign in or create an account (neither of which am I going to do).

    Do you know why the 'shell:AppsFolder' Microsoft 365 CoPilot icon asks me
    to sign in while the "Copilot" icon that was put in my taskbar does not?

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  • From Frankie@21:1/5 to Adrian Caspersz on Wed Mar 19 00:46:48 2025
    On 17/3/2025, Adrian Caspersz wrote:

    It's up to you to personally explore down the rabbit hole and see the advantages and disadvantages of Windows AI integration.

    Thanks for the advice to test out the Copilot AI integration into Windows.
    I've been using it all day to see how it differs from Google's AI.

    One nice advantage of Copilot is a login isn't needed to Microsoft.
    That's useful because when you're on VPN, the Google AI stops working.

    Another nice advantage of Copilot is it doesn't seem to use a web browser.
    The Google AI uses a web browser.

    But the Copilot GUI is slow when I ask it to spellcheck a document.
    Very slow compared to pasting that same document into the Google AI.

    Instead of displaying essentially all at once, it teases you with the
    display, until finally it's all there (if the document is a page or two).

    Also, Copilot has this strange propensity to ask ME dumb questions at the
    end of each response. The Google AI doesn't ask me dumb questions.

    Copilot also guesses what questions I'm going to ask and presents those
    dumb questions below the query line, which, I guess, is fine for some.

    What else do you notice that's weird about Copilot compared to Google?
    (That's an example of the dumb questions that Copilot has been asking me.)

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  • From micky@21:1/5 to Frankie on Wed Mar 19 02:14:20 2025
    In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Mon, 17 Mar 2025 21:19:26 -0000 (UTC),
    Frankie <frankie@nospam.usa> wrote:

    Did a Copilot icon show up this morning upon your morning reboot?

    An unannounced guest of "Copilot" showed up on my Windows 10 taskbar, and

    Intersting. It showed up in my win 10 taskbar about 6 months ago. Six.

    and they put it first in the taskbar. I moved it to last and I've never
    used it.

    I don't like artificial intelligence. It's so artificial. Like an
    aluminum Xmas tree.

    I'd rather have human intelligence, or even human stupidity, than
    artificial intelligence.... except when it comes to elections.

    when I searched using it for who put it there, it told me to look in the
    task manager using (Ctrl + Shift + Esc).

    Previously to get to the Task Manager I had been using what has been known
    as the "three fingered salute" for decades, which is (Ctrl + Alt + Del) or >right clicking in the taskbar to select "Task Manager" but Copilot told me
    I could also use the (Windows Key + X) combo to get there. Copilot also
    gave Windows Key + R, type taskmgr. So Copilot seems to know Windows.

    That's my first Copilot interaction ever, as I didn't put it there.
    Someone else did. Must've been the latest Microsoft update? Dunno.

    Who put it there, and, more to see if it's useful, may I ask if this
    Copilot thingey is any good in your opinion at debugging Windows issues?

    For example:
    Can it debug the system and tell me who put it there, when & why?

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  • From Paul@21:1/5 to micky on Wed Mar 19 11:11:20 2025
    On Wed, 3/19/2025 2:14 AM, micky wrote:
    In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Mon, 17 Mar 2025 21:19:26 -0000 (UTC),
    Frankie <frankie@nospam.usa> wrote:

    Did a Copilot icon show up this morning upon your morning reboot?

    An unannounced guest of "Copilot" showed up on my Windows 10 taskbar, and

    Intersting. It showed up in my win 10 taskbar about 6 months ago. Six.

    and they put it first in the taskbar. I moved it to last and I've never
    used it.

    I don't like artificial intelligence. It's so artificial. Like an
    aluminum Xmas tree.

    It's an unfinished project.

    Paul

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