A background service that periodically checks and renews the activation status, ensuring it does not expire.
Since the toolkit is not an official Microsoft product, downloading it from unverified third-party websites carries a high risk of bundled malware or viruses.
Allows users to save a copy of their activation information, which is useful for reinstalling software without needing a new key.
Most security software, including Windows Defender , will flag it as "AutoKMS" or potentially malicious.
The "2.6 Beta 5" version specifically represents a development milestone in the toolkit's history, designed to refine the activation process for newer operating systems and productivity suites. It is frequently utilized to activate:
A one-click automated process that installs the AutoKMS service and activates the product.
While some sources claim the tool is safe, there are significant risks associated with using it: