![]() Provides details about the current active licensesĪs indicated in the Home menu, the program is designed to work with Windows 10 and 11 as well as with Office 2013 to 2021. The utility comes with a standard interface that includes tabs dedicated to Windows, Office and a Home page that explains how the app works. As indicated in the latter, the role of the tool is to allow you to use KMS (Key Management System) to activate licenses and this is typically done via SLMGR commands for the operating system and the ospp.vbs script for Office. Granted, the validation is not done on the official servers, but the developers reassures users that the security of their PC is not compromised. On the dedicated tabs, you can preview some details about the current version of Office or Windows. For the OS, you can review the product name, license and KMS server and decide to remove the key, activate or get more information before doing anything. The same applies for Office with the key difference that the licenses typically expire in 180 days and are normally automatically renewed 7 days before that. ![]() ![]() In case it doesn’t, then you need to do it manually. A handy tool for managing Microsoft licenses Take note that in general antiviruses, and especially Windows Defender, can view KMS apps as malware.
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