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Antivirus engines often classify such tools as "AutoKMS," or "Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP)." While the script itself may not contain malicious code, its primary function—bypassing software licensing—is considered undesirable behavior and a security risk by AV definitions. In many community discussions, experienced users argue that it is a false positive by antivirus software, which typically flags legitimate KMS activators as "hack tools" for bypassing licensing.
Microsoft designed Key Management Service (KMS) for medium-to-large organizations. Instead of entering a unique product key on hundreds of individual computers, an organization sets up a local KMS host server. activator kms-vl-all-aio.cmd
: Once installed, the script typically sets up a background task to renew the 180-day KMS activation period automatically, providing a permanent-like activation state. Antivirus engines often classify such tools as "AutoKMS,"


