KMS is a legitimate Microsoft technology used by large organizations to activate Windows and Office products on a local network without connecting each machine to Microsoft's servers. However, hackers and software pirates have reverse-engineered this protocol to create —unofficial activation tools that trick your system into thinking it has a valid license.
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