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KMS is a legitimate activation mechanism, but it is intended solely for organizations that have purchased Volume Licensing agreements. These organizations set up their own internal KMS servers. Using a third‑party KMS emulator like Microsoft Toolkit to bypass activation is not the same as using a legitimate KMS server.

The toolkit works by interacting with the . When you run the EZ-Activator, the toolkit:

The landscape of Windows and Office activation tools is varied, with Microsoft Toolkit being just one of many. While specific information for a version 25.1 is scarce, it is likely built upon the same underlying KMS principles as other versions (like the well-known 2.6.x branch). It's beneficial to compare it to other popular options:

Modifying system-level licensing files can lead to unexpected errors, corrupted registries, and boot failures. Furthermore, subsequent official Windows Updates may conflict with the modified activation files, causing the operating system to freeze or trigger a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). Legal and Ethical Dimensions