KMS_VL_ALL_AIO.cmd is an open-source batch script developed by abbodi1406 designed to activate volume-licensed Microsoft Windows and Office products. It supports automatic retail-to-volume conversion, KMS38 activation for Windows 10/11, and includes auto-renewal capabilities. The tool works by emulating a local KMS server and is frequently flagged as a "HackTool" by security software. For a technical overview of the script's functions, refer to the source document at I-Tea-Syndikat
Generating a KMS Key: It generates a KMS key or uses an existing one to activate the product.
Potential Issues:
: Most antivirus software will flag it as a "Hacktool" or "PUP" (Potentially Unwanted Program) because it bypasses licensing. Legal Status
Windows: 10, 11, 8.1, 7, and various versions of Windows Server (2012, 2016, 2019, 2022). activator kms-vl-all-aio.cmd
| Feature | Safe (Relatively) | Malicious |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| File Size | 300KB - 800KB, plain text | >1.5MB, or packed with UPX/MPRESS |
| Content (Open with Notepad) | Readable batch commands (@echo off, set, reg add, sc create) | Garbage characters, MZ (EXE header), PowerShell encoded commands |
| Network Connections | Connects to localhost:1688 or a single hardcoded KMS domain | Connects to multiple C2 servers, uploads system info via HTTP POST |
| Persistence | Scheduled task named AutoKMS or KMS_Renewal | Scheduled task with random name (F9A32C1E-...) or hidden service |
| AV Detection | Detected as HackTool:AutoKMS | Detected as Trojan:Win32/Emotet or Backdoor:PHP |
Activation: Finally, the script activates the Microsoft products using the KMS method. This involves communicating with a KMS host (which could be the local machine or a designated server) to verify the product key and activate the software. KMS_VL_ALL_AIO
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