Use the invited account
Sign in through Autopen with the email address invited to this test. WorkOS handles the identity check, and no Autopen or provider token is stored in the page.
Sign in with an invited Autopen account, then download the installer directly from this site. The file itself is access-controlled; there is no GitHub account or release page to navigate.
Secure sign-in is provided by Autopen’s WorkOS identity service.
——The signed-in download panel shows the exact version, SHA-256, byte size, and source commit for the current installer. Use only the newest build available on this page.
Sign in through Autopen with the email address invited to this test. WorkOS handles the identity check, and no Autopen or provider token is stored in the page.
In PowerShell, run Get-FileHash -Algorithm SHA256 on the downloaded Setup executable and confirm it matches the exact value shown in the signed-in panel above.
The current-user installer should not request administrator credentials. If Windows or company IT blocks it, stop and report that result rather than weakening a device security control.
Use a disposable account and a short synthetic conversation. Record versions, times, and visible behavior without copying meeting content into a bug report.
Current-user Windows 11 Setup executable.
Exact SHA-256 and byte size displayed before testing.
Full source commit tied to the current installer.
Pinned runtime dependency inventory.
Clearly marked unsigned internal test, never a signed release candidate.
Include the Autopen version, source commit, approximate time, Windows version, and a non-sensitive description. Never email meeting audio, transcript text, passwords, access tokens, or employer-confidential screenshots.