KMS (Key Management Service) is a legitimate method used by organizations to activate Microsoft products, including Windows and Office, across multiple machines within their network. Here's a brief overview of how it works:
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- KMS Host Setup: An organization sets up a KMS host server which is configured with a KMS host key. This server handles activation requests from client machines within the network.
- Client Activation: Client machines (KMS clients) are configured to use the KMS host for activation. They periodically connect to the KMS host to renew their activation.
- Activation Process: The KMS host validates the activation request and, if successful, the client is activated for a specified period. The client must periodically connect to the KMS host to renew its activation.
- Volume Activation: KMS is typically used in large environments where a volume licensing agreement is in place, allowing multiple activations using a single KMS host key.
- KMS Activation Requirements: Ensure you have the appropriate volume licensing agreement and KMS host key.
- Setting Up KMS Host: Install the Volume Activation Services role on a Windows Server, configure the KMS host key, and activate the KMS host.
- Configuring KMS Clients: Configure client machines to use the KMS host for activation. This can be done via command line, Group Policy, or during deployment.
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