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Each unique Windows machine intending to run the AI Assistant app needs a license. | Each unique Windows machine intending to run the AI Assistant app needs a license. | ||
To obtain a license, download [[Media: AI-Assistant-License.zip]], run the license app, take a screenshot of the Serial Number and Node ID, and email it to [email protected] along with your First name, Last name, organization, and phone number. | To obtain a license, download [[Media: AI-Assistant-License.zip]], run the license app, take a screenshot of the Serial Number and Node ID, and email it to [email protected] along with your First name, Last name, organization, and phone number. | ||
'''Note:''' Windows Defender is flagging AI Assistant applications as viruses/trojans because of their network communications. We're working with the Microsoft malware analysis team to fix this problem. | |||
To configure Defender to let AI Assistant applications run on your computer, follow this workaround: | |||
Go to Start> Settings> Update and Security> Windows Security> Protection against viruses and threats. | |||
Under Virus and threat protection settings, select Manage settings, then, under Exclusions, select Add or remove exclusions. | |||
Select Add an exclusion, then select the AI Assistant files or folders. The exclusion will also be applied to subfolders within a folder. | |||
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