per app control

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Per app control refers to the ability to manage settings, permissions, or features on a per-application basis rather than system-wide. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about per app control often involve configuring hardware requirements for specific games, such as adjusting RAM and VRAM targets for titles like 007 First Light, or disabling system-level features like Microsoft Copilot in Windows 11 and Microsoft 365 while retaining them for other apps. Users seek per app control to optimize performance, enforce enterprise policies, or reduce distractions without affecting the entire operating system. This approach allows granular management of resources and features tailored to individual software needs.
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    IO Interactive Lowers 007 First Light RAM and VRAM Requirements for 1080p

    IO Interactive has quietly rolled back one of the more eyebrow‑raising entries in its early PC hardware guidance for 007 First Light: the studio corrected the recommended system RAM from 32 GB down to 16 GB, trimmed VRAM targets, and fixed a minimum CPU line after community scrutiny — a change...
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    How to Disable Microsoft Copilot in Windows 11 and Microsoft 365

    Microsoft Copilot is built into Windows 11 and Microsoft 365, but it’s straightforward to hide, disable, or block the feature when you want a distraction‑free workspace or need to enforce an enterprise policy. Background Microsoft introduced Copilot as a system‑level assistant that blends local...
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