They are now using Microsoft Essentials to detect KMS service and flag Windows as non-genuine. I just booted up Windows and got a non-genuine message. I don't have KB971033 installed. There is no watermark but MSE stopped working. I unloaded the KMS service and restarted the MSE service. It back to normal for now.
Just grab a Ultimate copy and that's it. There's absolutely no point in preferring Enterprise as a Non-company.
I am also using Office 2010 VLK which uses the same KMS service. I used to only briefly run KMS once a week to renew activation. The task scheduler did this automatically. But I couldn't activate Office this way and run the KMS as a service. I have windows 7 professional. I have a modded BIOS but changed the SLP key to VLK. But now they've got MSE in on the act. I will change to a different anti-virus program.
Do you know if MSE detects the KMS spoofer only if it's running as a service or also when it's not running but just sitting somewhere idle in the Hard disk ?
MSE also flags Tuvi's hack as a keygen even when it on the hard disk and not been used above. Just file scan and a flag. No auto deletion at least!
This might be off topic, but can someone tell me how to check how many activations a "Windows 7 All Volume Editions Volume:MAK" has left. Thanks
VAMT 2.0 - click on the Product Keys item in the left pane, plunk in your MAK, validate, enter into your database, select and do an online data refresh. The VAMT 1.2 in WAIK might be able to do it too, but 2.0 has support for a lot more key types, i.e. Office 2010, etc.
Yes it recently detected both the original ZWT KMS program and TUVI's utility as a Trojan. Even if I told MSE to ignore the file, it went ahead and deleted it. The file had been sitting on my computer for months. A recent MSE update probably marked it as bad. I copied a fresh copy back to the folder. Then yesterday on boot-up, I got a black-screen plus the box that said my windows was not genuine. I dismissed the box and it went on to finish booting. The wallpaper was still there and there was no watermark. I checked and I was still activated but MSE was no longer running. I just uninstalled TUVI's utility as a service and restarted MSE. So far things are back to normal. I think it detected TUVI's KMS service in memory and instead of just warning it as a Trojan, gave a non-genuine message. If MSE is recognizing ZWT and TUVI KMS, KB971033 will soon be flagging that as well.
Why u run the KMS emulator as a service???? Run it once to activate as there is no traces in registry or hdd comparing to the method u use....
Why u need the virtual KMS server now?? Its quite old trick... Well try the mini-KMS activator or other type of ZWT activator based hactivators... If u really need this, then PM me and I will give u the torrent....
Then how will be the enterprise activation now?. Please, could you write down a quick procedure to follow?. Thanks.
Out of curiosity is there any other way to activate enterprise..... Just curious other than the KMS route??? I'm tryin not to be stupid here...
unfortunately no, it's either MAK or KMS for this one. The KMS feature works wonders in the first post.
That part is the easy part, there are a few buttons you need to push with the mini-KMS activator, first install the service then install the key if necessary (most likely not) then press activate VL. Make sure your firewall is off.