Code: Usage: [KMS Port] [KMS PID] [Activation Interval] [Renewal Interval] [Kill Processes] KMS Port: DefaultPort: Use the built-in KMS Port. Integer: Number from 1 to 65535. KMS PID: DefaultKMSPID: Use the built-in KMS PID. BLACKLISTED! RandomKMSPID: Generate a random KMS PID. String: A Microsoft Extended Product Key ID. Activation Interval: DefaultAI: Use the built-in Activation Interval. Integer: Number (in minutes) from 15 to 43200. Renewal Interval: DefaultRI: Use the built-in Renewal Interval. Integer: Number (in minutes) from 15 to 43200. Kill Processes: KillProcessOnPort: Force open the KMS Port if this is present. Example: C:\>"KMS Server.exe" 1688 RandomKMSPID 43200 43200 KillProcessOnPort
@Tito - Thank you. Tested now, flawless, sweet as a nut. Still easily the best IMO. Thanks again abbodi1406 Edit: @Boops - Yes I see now. Same problem as you mentioned. @abbodi1406 A script glitch? Verified this by testing several times, also rebooted and tested again... When internet disabled both KMS_VL_ALL.cmd and KMS_VL_ALL_verbose.cmd fail reporting... You can see the Tap adapter being created in Network Connections but it keeps a red X against it, and you need to run Remove_Tap-Adapter.cmd to remove it after exiting the script? When internet enabled both KMS_VL_ALL.cmd and KMS_VL_ALL_verbose.cmd work. Retried v6.0.1 - Whether connected or disconnected both KMS_VL_ALL.cmd and KMS_VL_ALL_verbose.cmd work fine.
What are the differences between KMSAuto Easy v1.06 and KMS_VL_ALL 6.0.2? Which leaves the least footprint on a PC?
Is it required an Internet connection for KMS_VL_ALL_6.0.2? And how many days the activation lasts?
KMSmicro KMSLite KMSAuto Easy v1.06 KMSAuto_Net_v1.0.1_Portable_EN Jesus, how many Windows 8.1 activation tools does this Ratiborus guy intend on releasing...the list just keeps getting bigger. Can't we just have one simple tool to do everything? So with KMS_VL_ALL 6.0.2, I just run the "KMS_VL_all" script and it will activate silently in the background?