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It can create a task in Windows Task Scheduler to re-activate the system automatically every few weeks, ensuring the license never expires.

Developed originally by Ratiborus, KMSAuto Net is a portable activator. It operates by emulating a KMS server—a technology Microsoft uses for volume licensing in corporate environments. Normally, a company's computers connect to a central server every 180 days to renew their license. KMSAuto Net tricks your operating system into thinking it has found a legitimate server on your local machine.

Since KMSAuto is not an official Microsoft tool, many websites bundle it with malware, miners, or spyware. Only download from reputable, community-vetted sources. Download Kmsauto Net 2016 V1.4.9

The "Activation" button automates the entire process, detecting the OS or Office version automatically.

Select "Activation" and then click either "Activate Windows" or "Activate Office." It can create a task in Windows Task

No installation is required; it runs directly from an executable file. How to Use KMSAuto Net (General Overview)

Before searching for a download link, you should be aware of the following: Normally, a company's computers connect to a central

Right-click the .exe and select "Run as Administrator."

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