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.
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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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