And where did you get it from? Because the Toolkit looks if the Office services are installed, if not that means that Office was uncorrectly installed.
thanks for the reply. i got it from torrent site (isohunt), got no problem activating it on xp sp3 using the toolkit, only i got stuck on win7, what should i do?
question im sure that has been answered on here...ive seen it but im confused a little...the kms file is showing up on my norton constantly. so i disabled it and was watching the c:windows folder, where it is located, and it keep showing up there after norton blocks/deletes it. is that normal and is this thing safe to use? is it needed to contantly be in that folder and not deleted/removed? thanks for the input.
i forgot to mention, i was restarting the computer after not seeing the kms.exe file in windows folder. every restart it would show up again. this is after norton would delete or block the file, whatever its suppose to do. but anyways, what concerned me was that it kept showing up after the restart like it was copying itself back. is it suppose to do that?
You don't need AutoKMS installed just activate every 6 months but you can just set exceptions with AV then you'll be fine I use Avira and exceptions are easy to set Exceptions: KMSemulator AutoKMS
Hi there, I have previously had office installed and activated with your tool but since uninstallation i cannot get it back i have donwloaded the office 2010 pro trial and am trying to install with the given trial serial - after about 20min of install it rolls back and says the liscence key cannot be used - this is most likely due to trials previously installed. does anybody know a way to stop this error appearing/a temporary key that will guarantee an install before i can activate
Damn antivirus. I have Norton Antivirus 2011. I installed this tool yesterday and clicked on the EZ Activator to activate my office 2010. First time I've used this tool (great tool btw). I noticed today at boot up, Norton blocked "kmsactivator.exe". I found it in quarantine and restored it. Since I then had it in Windows (after the restore), I could then show Norton where it was and exclude it from further scans. The "autokms.exe" was no problem yesterday because Norton had flagged it when I ran the tool. I did the same thing regarding excluding it. Might be good somehow if you could write something in the readme that will prepare the user that this is going to happen on the first reboot. No way to exclude it in the antivirus until it actually shows up there.
Or you could avoid all that and install cody's AutoRearm instead Although not sure if AV flagged his Autorearm.exe or whatever it's called...lol
This tool has an auto rearm feature in it also. I'm a rookie on this but I'm assuming a auto rearm tool will keep Office 2010 as "Trial" status and reset the clock every 180 days and the Activator will show Office as Activated and then I guess also reset the clock every 180 days?
EZ-activator should convert automatically No serial needed to install VL I will pm you real VL copies Yea
Your uninstall was botched, plus I would not under any circumstances use MS trials. No AV issues with AutoRearm. Any AV that attacks AutoKMS is because AutoKMS creates the KMSEmulator. There is a channel changer in the toolkit. Professional cannot be converted by channel change, none of the MS trials can as they are atypical crappy installers. Get your installers from here, Retail or VL, but never H&B, H&S or Professional, or click 2 run of any kind. Anything else is good.