Problem with Microsoft 365 Copilot?
Problem with Microsoft 365 Copilot?
The Microst 365 Copilot app displays a small window similar to a login screen, flashing at regular intervals of about 5 to 10 seconds. When this window appears, any typing is interrupted. This issue arises only when using the Copilot chat feature in the M365copilot application, not in other tools like Teams or Word. The computer is a custom build, not linked to any organization, and was initially thought to be caused by installing a WiFi & Bluetooth adapter (Tp-link) in the PCIe slot. Even after removal, the flashing persists. The problem has been addressed by reinstalling the app multiple times, updating Windows 11, checking for device conflicts, disabling firewall and antivirus, and confirming system details such as OS version, processor, RAM type, motherboard, and graphics card. A video with screenshots is attached, showing the disabled web search feature in Copilot responses.
It seems that enabling Web Search is required. You should be able to do this if you have the appropriate admin privileges through Group Policy.
For reference, see:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/copilo...web-access
The linked tutorial provides guidance and the associated web toggle instructions.
You can also locate additional helpful guides and links.
The challenge lies in these guidelines being designed for an organization's IT team, not for personal users. For instance, the toggle switch displayed in the image on this site:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/c...cc...web-search
is not visible in my M365 Copilot app. It seems to point toward a login problem. I will share a fresh screenshot—hope it helps resolve the issue.
The message reads:
https:/outlook.office.com/cemanticoverview/m365chatSSo#error.....
Certainly, I understand these guidelines. The instructions are intended for IT support staff with specific organizational features, and they don't pertain to regular users. Including the link is appropriate here. I've also added the new screenshot to the post.
It seems you might not grasp the situation completely, so I’m counting on someone familiar with it to reply.
Fair enough.
The concern is that the request involves a system modification needing admin privileges, which I don’t possess.
Additionally, it’s worth mentioning that according to Forum Rules, no one will help with workarounds, bypasses, or hacks to avoid end-user restrictions.
As the manager of my computer, I possess all the required permissions.
The program functioned perfectly before, yet now it behaves unexpectedly. It seems an update might have triggered the change.
This isn't a web-related concern but a sign-in issue with the Outlook app, as illustrated in the latest screenshot attached.
You mentioned:
"I don't quite grasp your thought process or if you're just joking, but I haven't requested anything like this at all????????!!!!!!"
This is not a matter of conducting a web search, but rather a challenge with logging into the Outlook app, as illustrated in the latest image attached.
Again - the issue remains a significant obstacle to achieving the intended access...
Asked or not - assisting with circumventing such restrictions is not permitted.
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