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MAS 1.3 # HWID / KMS38 - Fixed a bug in Enterprise Edition activation. - Updated the ticket generation and applying process. # All - Added a project mirror on github. - Some minor improvements
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KMS38 Protection:
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- If you don't know what KMS38 is, then first check it in the Read Me.
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- By default, a KMS38 Activation is vulnerable to unintended overwriting/replacement and
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neutralization by a 180-Day KMS Activator (non-KMS38 Activator).
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However, with a few tricks you can ensure that no alternative KMS Activator can replace KMS38
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Activation by accident or even on purpose. This script demonstrate how to do/undo that.
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- Protect KMS38:
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- How does KMS38 Protection work?
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In the KMS activation method, the Windows Operating System first checks the KMS IP registered
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as a specific KMS, and if that is not defined then it checks the Global KMS IP.
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Another fact is that if LocalHost (127.0.0.2) is defined as KMS IP in the Windows 8.1 and 10 OS's
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then Windows will not accept it as a valid KMS IP.
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This script simply utilizes the above facts to protect the KMS38 activation from being
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overwritten by any alternative 'normal' 180-Day KMS Activation.
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Script steps-
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- Check if Windows is activated with KMS38, if yes,
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- Set that Windows edition specific KMS IP to LocalHost (127.0.0.2),
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SoftwareProtectionPlatform\55c92734-d682-4d71-983e-d6ec3f16059f\XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX
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where X is Windows edition Activation ID.
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- Lock this Registry with Reg_takeownership snippet by @AveYo aka @BAU
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pastebin.com/XTPt0JSC
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- Done.
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- Unprotect KMS38:
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- Just undo above steps,
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- Give administrator full control of that mentioned registry key.
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- Delete that registry key.
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- Done.
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This script is a part of 'Microsoft Activation Scripts' project.
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Homepages-
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NsaneForums: (Login Required) https://www.nsaneforums.com/topic/316668-microsoft-activation-scripts/
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GitHub: https://github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts
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GitLab: https://gitlab.com/massgrave/microsoft-activation-scripts
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Maintained by @WindowsAddict
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