software policy

About this tag
The software policy tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Microsoft's policies regarding software installation, licensing, and default behaviors on Windows systems. Recent threads include the automatic installation of Microsoft 365 Copilot on Windows machines, which raises questions about enterprise vs. consumer control over software deployment. Another thread explores whether Windows 10's free upgrade offer had hidden conditions, reflecting user concerns about software policy transparency. A third thread discusses a problem with Windows Media Centre automatically starting on Windows 7, highlighting how software policies can affect user experience. These discussions are relevant for IT administrators and home users navigating Microsoft's evolving software policies.
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    Microsoft 365 Copilot Auto-Install on Windows: IT Admins and Home Users Guide

    Microsoft will begin automatically installing the Microsoft 365 Copilot desktop app on Windows machines that already have Microsoft 365 desktop clients installed, a background rollout slated to start in early October and run into mid‑November 2025 — and while enterprise tenants can opt out, most...
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    Windows 10 Is Windows 10 Really Free?

    I just saw this http://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2015/07/10/free-windows-10-charges/?utm_campaign=yahootix&partner=yahootix and thought it interesting since MS is touting free forever. Are they going to pull a fast one on the people who update? Joe
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    Windows 7 Problem with Windows Media Centre

    Description of Problem Model: Acer Aspire 4810T Processor: Genuine Intel(R) CPU U4100 @1.30GHz RAM: 3MB Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium When turned on, Windows Media Centre automatically starts. Starting any program activates Windows Media...
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