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Microsoft Toolkit Settings

Nov 30th, 2013
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  3. KMS Options Tab:
  4. KMS Server/Port to Use: Allows you to set what KMS server and port should be used when attempting KMS activation. Unless you have a real KMS server or a network host running a KMS Emulator or Server you will want this set to 127.0.0.2. Whatever the numerical box says will be the used port. KMSEmulator will use this port but it must be open on your PC, or the process using it may be terminated.
  5. NOTE: The Office KMS Server/Port is used when activating Office based products and Windows KMS Server/Port when activating Windows based products.
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  7. KMS PID to Use: Allows you to set what KMS Extended PID should be used by KMSEmulator when attempting KMS activation.
  8. Changing the PID can help fix persistent KMS activation failure or KMS failing Genuine Validation, but in most cases you want to leave this alone.
  9. You can pass a valid KMS PID, the string DefaultKMSPID to use a hardcoded default, or RandomKMSPID to generate a random string matching the KMS PID format.
  10. NOTE: The Office PID is used when activating Office based products and Windows PID when activating Windows based products.
  11. NOTE: You cannot change the KMS PID used for KMS Activation for real KMS Servers. If a KMS Server or KMS PID fails Genuine Validation, this Setting will need to be an unblocked KMS PID.
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  13. Activate Using KMS Emulator: Uses KMS Emulator to perform KMS activation. Unless you have a real KMS server or a network host running a KMS Emulator or Server you will want this enabled.
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  15. Delete KMS Host/Port After Run: Removes the KMS server name and port from the registry after KMS activation.
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  17. Force Open KMS Port by Terminating Processes: Kill any processes using the KMS Port so you can run KMS Emulator on that port.
  18. NOTE: This is only performed if KMS Activation fails, allowing KMS Emulator to silently fail and a KMS Server Virtual Machine to be used.
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  20. KMS Server Service Tab:
  21. KMS Port to Use: Allows you to set what KMS Port the KMS Server Service will listen on. Any clients using this service must use this KMS Port.
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  23. KMS PID to Use (Global Default): Allows you to set what KMS Extended PID should be used by this service when sending KMS activation responses to KMS Client applications.
  24. You can pass a valid KMS PID, the string DefaultKMSPID to use a hardcoded default, or RandomKMSPID to generate a random string matching the KMS PID format.
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  26. KMS Client Activation Interval: Set the timer in minutes to how long unactivated KMS Clients will wait before trying to activate against the KMS Server.
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  28. KMS Client Renewal Interval: Set the timer in minutes to how long already activated KMS Clients will wait before trying to reactivate against the KMS Server.
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  30. Force Open KMS Port by Terminating Processes: Kill any processes using the KMS Port so you can run KMS Server Service on that port.
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  32. KMS Server Service More Settings Window:
  33. Product Type: Allows you to choose the Microsoft Product (determined by Application ID), that the following KMS PID will apply to.
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  35. Product Application ID: The Application ID that the KMS Server Service will look for when overriding the KMS PID. This will be set in the Registry.
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  37. Product KMS PID: Set the KMS PID to be used for any KMS Client with the Application ID specified in "Product Application ID".
  38. It overrides the "KMS PID to Use (Global Default KMS PID)". This is best if you have a specific KMS PID to use.
  39. This only applies to the KMS Client with the matching Application ID, as in setting the KMS PID here for Microsoft Windows only will not affect Microsoft Office.
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  41. License Display Tab:
  42. Show CMID: Shows your KMS Client Machine ID. You won't have one if you aren't using KMS and haven't requested activation.
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  44. Show Unlicensed: Shows ALL possible product keys you can install, not just the ones you have installed. Showing this helps in troubleshooting.
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  46. Paths Tab:
  47. AutoKMS: Choose where AutoKMS will be installed.
  48. AutoRearm: Choose where AutoRearm will be installed.
  49. KMS Server Service: Choose where KMS Server Service will be installed.
  50. License Backups: Choose where License Backups will be saved.
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  52. Credits:
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  54. -Bosh for the original GUI Design and co-development of Office Toolkit
  55. -ZWT for the original KMSEmulator
  56. -letsgoawayhell, Phazor, nosferati87, and mikmik38 for KMSEmulator fixes and improvements
  57. -MasterDisaster, FreeStyler, Daz, nononsense, and janek2012 for work on Key Checker
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  59. http://suryadewa.com/software/microsoft-toolkit-2-5-beta-1/
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