
\root\Licenses16\ProPlus2019VL*.xrm-ms') do cscript ospp.vbs /inslic:".\root\Licenses16\%%x" >nul)&echo.&echo =&echo Activating your Office.&cscript //nologo ospp.vbs /unpkey:6MWKP >nul&cscript //nologo ospp.vbs /inpkey:NMMKJ-6RK4F-KMJVX-8D9MJ-6MWKP >nul&set i=1Ĭscript //nologo ospp.vbs /sethst:%KMS_Sev% >nul&echo =&echo.&echo.Ĭscript //nologo ospp.vbs /act | find /i "successful" & (echo.&echo =&choice /n /c YN /m Exit?" & if errorlevel 1 exit) || (echo The connection to the KMS server failed! Trying to connect to another one. Title Activate Microsoft Office 2019 (Thanks MSGuides For KMS) &cls&echo =&echo #Project: Activating Microsoft software products for FREE without software&echo =&echo.&echo #Supported products:&echo - Microsoft Office Standard 2019&echo - Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2019&echo.&echo.&(if exist "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Office\Office16\ospp.vbs" cd /d "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Office\Office16")&(if exist "%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Office\Office16\ospp.vbs" cd /d "%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Office\Office16")&(for /f %%x in ('dir /b. Open Notepad and paste the code into the off Here is another In-Depth Article: ħ AntiViruses copied Microsoft and calls it malware. Some organisations uses their own KMSes and Microsoft allows connection to other KMSes so this is legal. A virus cannot be stored on a KMS, YOU CREATED IT and the commands used are legal.

This is just to scare the user and IS NOT A virus. Microsoft calls scripts like these “HackTool:BAT/AutoKMS” Microsoft does NOT want you to activate stuff via a batch file so either figure out how this works and do it yourself, or read the following: Batches that contains these KMS scripts are safe. Microsoft defaults to their KMS Server for verification of licenses but you can switch to a different KMS via CMD. KMS stands for Key Management server/service.

Activation scripts like this revolve around KMS.
