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Microsoft to force install Microsoft 365 companion apps in October

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Later this month, Microsoft will start automatically installing the Microsoft 365 companion apps on Windows 11 devices that have the Microsoft 365 desktop client apps.

According to Microsoft, this suite of apps includes the People, Files, and Calendar applications, which integrate Copilot for contextual AI assistance.

The Microsoft 365 companion apps are designed to help users locate people within the organization, access Microsoft 365 and locally stored files, and manage their schedule using the Microsoft 365 calendar from the Windows 11 taskbar.

The rollout is scheduled to begin in late October 2025 and is expected to be completed by the end of December 2025. Microsoft also advised IT administrators to inform their users "to set expectations" before the companion apps are installed on endpoints.

"These taskbar-integrated apps are designed to streamline everyday workflows, helping users stay focused, reduce context switching, and complete tasks faster," the company said in a Microsoft 365 message center update on Tuesday.

"With Copilot integration, users can ground their prompts in the right context—whether it's a shared file, a meeting, or a collaborator. This integration allows users to catch up, summarize, and take action more efficiently."

Microsoft 365 companion apps (Microsoft)

​In separate support documents, Redmond says that the People, Files, and Calendar apps will automatically launch on system startup to ensure that they "show relevant results as soon as users open the app" and help users "quickly look up contacts, find files, and check your schedule without delay."

However, auto-launch can be disabled by opening Settings in each app and turning off the "Start app minimized when you log in" option.

IT admins can also opt out of automatic installation via Device Configuration settings in the Apps Admin Center:

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