Microsoft has made significant updates to its AI-powered assistant in Windows 10, improving its functionality. One example of this is the recent release of the KB5040427 update, which addresses various OS bugs, including an issue with the taskbar and enhancements to Copilot. Specifically, the update allows Copilot to function similarly to an app, enabling users to resize and move its window just like other applications.
Patch Tuesday releases, like the KB5040427 update, are commonly used to fix Windows issues, and this recent release is no exception. It addresses problems such as a right-click bug that caused the Open With dialog to appear unexpectedly, as well as a taskbar jump list action glitch. Additionally, the update resolves an issue where the User Account Control (UAC) did not prompt for credentials when repairing an application, requiring users to update their automation scripts by adding the Shield icon to indicate the need for full administrator access.
This problem is related to MD5 collisions. Overall, Microsoft’s ongoing updates to Windows 10 demonstrate their commitment to improving the user experience and addressing issues that impact functionality and security.