[SC-CSTD] New Quick Assist app will soon be integrated into Windows
Steve Cook
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Tue Nov 15 09:55:11 UTC 2022
gHacks Technology News - Sunday, November 13, 2022 at 1:22 AM
New Quick Assist app will soon be integrated into Windows
Microsoft announced the retiring of the integrated Quick Assist application <https://www.ghacks.net/2022/05/16/microsofts-replaces-bundled-quick-assist-app-with-microsoft-store-version/> of the Windows operating system in May 2022. Quick Assist is a remote assistance application, which may be used to get or give assistance. It is commonly used by technicians to provide remote assistance to an organization's workforce.
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Microsoft decided to retire Quick Assist and replace it with a new Microsoft Store version. Windows users who attempt to launch Quick Assist on their devices right now get a prompt stating that there is a new version available on the Microsoft Store.
Microsoft explained back then that the new application would enable it to patch security issues and other issues more quickly in the future.
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Administrators were not too happy with the change. Two main points of criticism were leveled at Microsoft. First, that the installation of the new Quick Assist required administrative privileges, and second, that one could not be sure anymore if Quick Assist was available on a user device. The latter required additional assistance to get the new version of the application on the user's device.
Microsoft released a new Windows 10 version 22H2 build and a new Windows 11 build to the Release Preview Insider channel this week; these builds add the new Microsoft Store Quick Assist application as a native app back in the operating system.
The new version will replace the classic version of Quick Assist, which can't be run anymore anyway, on the target system. Quick Assist can then be launched via the Start Menu or by using its dedicated keyboard shortcut Ctrl-Windows-Q.
Release Preview indicates that the changes will land soon in stable versions of Windows 10 and 11. Microsoft has yet to announce when this will happen though. Windows users may install the Microsoft Store application manually at any time to get access to Quick Assist right away.
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You can check out the Insider Preview build announcements for Windows 10 <https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2022/11/10/releasing-windows-10-build-19045-2301-to-release-preview-channel/> and Windows 11 <https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2022/11/10/releasing-windows-11-build-22000-1279-to-the-release-preview-channel/> here.
Now You: have you used Quick Assist or another remote assistance tool in the past?
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New Quick Assist app will soon be integrated into Windows
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Microsoft plans to integrate the new Microsoft Store Quick Assist application in stable Windows 10 and 11 systems soon.
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