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?