![]() Now while I can understand moving the Copilot to be more consistent, messing with my “show desktop” button is not cool. ![]() Turns out that in the dev release of 11 they are moving it to the right and turning off the show desktop button. I was wondering why on Windows 10 the Copilot icon is in the right, but on Windows 11 it’s on the left. But I don’t recommend that you do it on your daily workhorse, rather on a spare machine or even a virtual one. Even in a business setting I try to keep an eye on things that are coming. ![]() Now IF you have a spare computer and even IF you LIKE previews and bugs more than usual you can keep an eye on and even install insider versions on your test machines. ![]() As we know, Copilot code will be included in the December Windows 10 updates. I’ve updated the Master patch list for the Windows 10 and 11 preview releases that Microsoft came out with last week. But I DO review what is in the previews to see what’s coming ahead. Just a reminder that in my philosophy of “business style patching”, I don’t recommend preview releases on machine you use on a day to day basis. Posted on Decemat 22:19 CST by Susan Bradley Two of them look prime for being abused by Ransomware actors, the MSHTML bug of CVE-2023-35628 and the Outlook bug of CVE-2023-35636 both look like attackers will use these to allow remote unauthenticated attackers to use email as a vector to gain more access as well as disclose NTLM hashes. In the meantime if you have an Ipad or iphone, especially an older version, ensure you update it ASAP for zero day patches out yesterday. I’ll be researching and documenting the side effects on the Master Patch list. To see what changes are coming to Windows 10 you can check out the details in the November 30 preview update. Remember we are in test and watch out for issues mode right now. Once again we have the December updates – the LAST updates to be installed for 2023. some of us want the present of Copilot and some of us would rather get that gift after the bugs get worked out. Posted on Decemat 12:48 CST by Susan Bradley Therefore, if I’ve fat fingered any KB numbers or if you have any questions, as always post in the forums and I’ll follow up! All content is human made with our own blood, sweat, tears, fingers and brain power and 100% AI free. You are missing out if you don’t sign up. Plus membership gives you access and if you donate $50 or more you’ll get a special code to enable text messages sent to your phone each time the Master Patch List gets updated and when I change the MS-DEFCON level. To disable this use Download reg file to disable Windows Copilot I’ve seen it dribbled on some, but not all machines.Īs always, thank you all for supporting the cause! Remember we use the “name your price” model where you can choose how much you will pay for a membership. Windows 10 unmanaged PCs may start to see Copilot. But I know some of you are testing updates at this time. Mind you at this time I still have not given the go ahead. NET updates this month so the updates are installing pretty quickly. I’ll be updating the page for any known issues or issues that we are tracking. I’ve updated the Master Patch list for the December updates. Posted on Decemat 23:14 CST by Susan Bradley
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