It creates a virtual KMS server on your machine. This tricks the software into thinking it is part of a corporate network, allowing it to "check-in" and remain active.
Since the tool modifies system files and registry entries, it must be "Run as Administrator." Security and Ethical Considerations It creates a virtual KMS server on your machine
Most antivirus programs will flag the toolkit as a "HackTool" or "PUP" (Potentially Unwanted Program). This is because the tool bypasses standard licensing protocols. It creates a virtual KMS server on your machine