Microsoft Copilot in Windows starts to roll out to more Windows 11 and 10 devices
Starting today, Copilot in Windows (in preview)* begins to roll out to more Windows 11 and Windows 10 devices. In addition, starting this week, people can access up to 10 Copilot requests in Windows before signing in with a Microsoft account or Microsoft Entra ID. After reaching this limit, it will be necessary to sign in to continue using Copilot.
When will this happen:
This current rollout phase will reach most of its targeted Windows 11 and 10 devices by the end of May. This new wave of Copilot in Windows availability and sign-in options will start to reach devices that run supported editions of Windows 11 today. Eligible Home and Pro devices running Windows 10, version 22H2 that are not managed by an organization will start to receive Copilot in Windows later this month.
How this will affect your organization:
Copilot is enabled by default in Windows 11, version 23H2 and disabled by default in Windows 11, version 22H2. If your organization has configured policy settings to manage Copilot in Windows, those policies will be respected during this rollout.
When a device receives Copilot in Windows, the Copilot (preview) icon in the system tray will appear on the taskbar after a reboot. To show or hide this icon, go to Settings > Personalization > Taskbar. You can also right-click the taskbar and select Taskbar settings.
Additional information:
To learn how to configure and manage policy settings for this experience, check out Manage Copilot in Windows. To help the people in your organization learn more about how to use Copilot, see Welcome to Copilot in Windows. Copilot in Windows is currently in preview; see the terms of use for additional information.
* Copilot in Windows (in preview) is available in select global markets and will be rolled out to additional markets over time. Learn more.
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