
"The Copilot app cannot be removed arbitrarily. Three cumulative conditions apply: Microsoft 365 Copilot must also be installed on the device, the Copilot app must not have been installed by the user themselves, and the app must not have been launched in the past 28 days."
"If a device meets all these criteria, the policy automatically removes the app. Users can still reinstall the app themselves afterward if they wish."
"This setting applies exclusively to the Enterprise, Professional, and Education editions of Windows, and is available via Intune and Group Policy."
"Administrators set the value to 1 to enable removal, or to 0 to disable it. Support applies to Windows 11 version 25H2 with update KB5083769 and later."
Microsoft has launched RemoveMicrosoftCopilotApp, enabling IT administrators to remove the Copilot app from managed Windows devices under certain conditions. The app can only be removed if Microsoft 365 Copilot is installed, the app was not user-installed, and it hasn't been launched in the last 28 days. If these criteria are met, the app is automatically removed. Users can reinstall the app later. This feature is available for Enterprise, Professional, and Education editions of Windows through Intune and Group Policy.
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