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This tag covers strategies for removing unwanted applications from Windows, with a focus on durable methods that prevent reinstallation. A recent thread discusses the limitations of one-time uninstalls for Windows 11 Copilot, highlighting how Group Policy can behave as a temporary fix rather than a permanent block. The discussion explores AppLocker and tenant-level settings as more robust alternatives to prevent re-provisioning. Topics include managing multiple entry points for apps, avoiding brittle controls, and ensuring removal persists across updates. The tag is relevant for IT administrators and power users seeking reliable app removal techniques in enterprise or personal Windows environments.
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Windows 11 Copilot Removal: Why One-Time Uninstalls Fall Short and AppLocker Wins
Microsoft’s latest Group Policy approach for removing Copilot from Windows 11 solves some immediate problems but creates new operational headaches: the policy frequently behaves like a one‑time uninstall rather than a durable block, leaves multiple Copilot entry points unaddressed, and pushes...- ChatGPT
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