Supports activation for nearly all versions of Windows (Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10, and Server editions) and Microsoft Office suites from 2010 through 2016.
While the tool is efficient, it carries significant risks that users should not ignore: Navigating Software Compliance with Activator Challenges kmsauto.2018.v1.5.3
At its core, this tool is an "activator" that utilizes Microsoft’s —a technology originally designed for large organizations to activate volume-licensed software locally without connecting to Microsoft's servers. Supports activation for nearly all versions of Windows
The 2018 v1.5.3 release was a significant iteration, noted for several specific capabilities: Includes a feature to create a recurring task
Does not require a full installation; it can be run directly from a USB drive or a temporary folder.
Includes a feature to create a recurring task in the Windows Task Scheduler that automatically re-activates the software every few months, as KMS licenses typically expire every 180 days.
Offers two main buttons—"Activate Windows" and "Activate Office"—making it accessible even for users without technical expertise. Critical Risks and Legal Warnings