KMSAuto operates by emulating a . In a legitimate enterprise environment, a KMS host is a local server that activates computers on a network, removing the need for individual devices to connect to Microsoft. KMSAuto creates a virtual version of this server on a single PC. By tricking the operating system into believing it has communicated with an official corporate server, the software "activates" the product for a set period, typically 180 days, often using a background task to renew this cycle indefinitely. Security Implications
Windows Defender and other security suites will almost always flag this as "HackTool:Win32/KMSAuto" or similar threats. KMSAuto 1.9.9 b06
After activation, restart your computer to ensure the changes take effect. KMSAuto operates by emulating a