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2 TopicsSuddenly prohibited from using my home photos in Copilot images
As a fan of old B-Movies, I've been creating fictitious B-Movie posters with Copilot. I've been using the faces of myself and wife from home photos for the faces of the "stars" on these posters. Suddenly, copilot says my home photo are copyrighted and can't be used. From Copilot - "The image generation was blocked due to copyright concerns, likely because the uploaded photo contains recognizable faces. I can’t generate an image using those likenesses." It can't even use the photos to create images that are similar to our faces. WTF? I own the home photo, so clearly, I have the rights to it. The file even has the date, camera, settings, etc... This is beyond frustrating! If there is a question of ownership or copyright, Microsoft should have some sort of release form I can post to Copilot when I want to use a home photo. I've not has this problem with any other AI Image Creation. However, Copilot had been creating the best artwork, and I would like to continue to use it. How can this be rectified?7Views0likes0CommentsUser account lost ability to connect to remote desktop
I have a user that has been connecting over our VPN to her desktop for months. Two days ago, it started to fail to connect (basically the generic 'couldn't connect' message in the Windows store RD client). Using my account or any other account we can easily connect to her PC, just not her account. We tried having her connect to several different PC's but all fail, just on her user account, so this is not the PC or it's settings, it's her account. Plus it was working fine for a long time right up until it started failing, no changes at all in her account, groups, etc. I went into her account just to double check she's part of the remote users group, is allowed on the machine, passwords okay, etc. Everything looks fine, she just can no longer connect. The only thing I can think of is some update either on the server or all the clients have cut her off for some reason? It's definitely tied to her user account as a bunch of other accounts (including mine) work fine. The PC is 1909, the AD server is Windows Server 2019 v.1809, fully patched/up to date. Anyone seen this? Is her AD account somehow corrupt or some new security thing come out and bork this connection? Any help greatly appreciated as we just had the preliminary report of another user, but still have to confirm.3.4KViews0likes2Comments