When on VL it adds keys then runs AutoKMS to activate, which may not have worked. First use the toolkit's "Check Activation Status" to see if you have 30 or 180 days. Then Use the toolkit's "attempt activation" a few times. If it says activated successfully you should be good, if not screenshot it and office apps "Info" screen.
well, now is activated repair + activator + attemp activation on toolkit kms will run always on background my pc with this kind of activation?
Yeah, AutoKMS should be installed, there should be an exe in Windows folder and AutoKMS task in Task Scheduler, this will do KMS activation at startup keeping you at 180 days assuming all is well. If AutoKMS is not there there is an installer in the toolkit.
Question on the activator, does it run once and activate Office (I will be trying the volume office) and activate it for 180 days And then do nothing? In other words, it runs, activates, and nothing stays running in system. Or, is there always something running in system. I would like something that will activate and I can auto setup (or just remember) to run it 2 or 3 times a year and not have it running all the time. Thanks
It installs AutoKMS which starts at boot, then every 12 hours. All other times nothing extra is running.
It looks for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\14.0 which should be there if Office 2010 is installed, no matter what version or where. If it's not there it isn't installed or you are missing reg keys.
I cant find autokms on task manager... but offices its activated. btw, sorry for newbie question, but why kms should run on every startup? Office doesnt check only between 180 days?
The idea is to keep you at 180, instead of trying to reactivate every so often and possibly failing. Also it won't show up in task manager unless its running. It does not run all the time like mini-kms.
Hey CODYQX4, Although I appreciate your effort on making an activator for Office 2010 and am tempted to use it, I always scan files. Results from virustotal.com gave several warnings for "EZ-Activator64.exe" and although they are probably (no offense) false positives, is it possible to make an activator that does not give any false positives so I know for certain it is safe? As well, does this work on 14.0.4763.1000, Volume License?
Oh please! Just read the first page and the last three pages of this thread and all of your questions are answered. A: A bad, bad tool like this is likely to be marked as a bad virus(like) tool. B: It works. For me (as I wrote) and for others (as they wrote), sometimes with some problems (as we wrote).
Hi zupipo. My question was not for you, it was for the author, CODYQX4. Hopefully you're not overly perturbed with my concerns as I disregard the success rate of his batch file and exe's until I get a sincere and mature response. Trust is earned by me, not just given blindly to even the most well-intended people who have no interest in causing harm to others. I hope you can understand that as I meant no offense to anyone here. My first question still stands, but not for you to respond to. Have a lovely day.
Thanks CODYQX4, I installed a non-trial version of 2010 that had no keys but not activated. Downloaded your toolkit. After 10 attempts to just activate, used autoKMS and it activated. Running an AMD 3200+ with 1.28Gb 266Mhz RAM on Machspeed MoBo.
It will work on your VL office. It shows up as a FP because it not only contains the Keygen.exe that gets FPs alot, but its a batch file running in a SFX exe which looks to AV's like a cheap script kiddie virus. What it will do if none of your office is retail (success rate is higher for VL since I don't have to convert it) is install KMS VL keys, then try KMS activation and install AutoKMS which at this point will work fine except for XP. I have made it a lot nicer over versions, as it does not replace your token anymore but adds to it. One possible issue I am not sure exists is on retail non english, since I think "Registration" key may be different, but that shouldn't effect you. This is safe and won't touch the registry or tokens if you are already VL so it shouldn't fail you as long as you are not on XP (AutoKMS task doesn't import since you can't do it by XML in XP). AutoKMS runs after the activator finishes (not on XP) and tries 25 times to activate, it should not fail 25 times unless there is a problem with your office that a few people have. So I'd say go for it as long as not on XP. Also to anyone else who uses Retail Office with a different langauge, I need to confirm some things but do not have a copy to test on, I need to see some registry stuff.
Cheers! However, is it possible to have an activator solution that does not give false positives? I'm sure it would take a lot more work.
It could be programmed and encrypted (which I don't know how to do) but even then some AV complain about the encryption or anything it doesn't understand or recognize (Think Norton Sonar which judges based upon how many people use the file), so I doubt it could be made completely free of FPs, it could show up as clean one day and a virus the next, I've had some of the 7 loaders get detected as FPs even though they are made in a way to minimize FPs.
I have a retail Office 2010 x86 Spanish in a VM with clean (just Daz's loader) Win7 Pro x64, you tell me what info you need and I'll post it/upload it.