Microsoft Toolkit 2.5 CODYQX4
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Microsoft Toolkit - Official KMS Solution for Microsoft Products This is a set of tools and functions for managing licensing, deploying, and activating Microsoft Office and Windows. All output from these functions is displayed in the Information Console. All functions are run in the background and the GUI is disabled to prevent running multiple functions, as they could conflict or cause damage if run concurrently. The Microsoft Office Setup Customization Functions (Customize Setup Tab), AutoKMS Uninstaller (if AutoKMS is installed), AutoRearm Uninstaller (if AutoRearm is installed), Office Uninstaller and Product Key Checker work even if Microsoft Office or Windows is not installed/supported. For information about individual functions, see the program readme. Requirements: Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 or 4.5 (Not 3.5) Microsoft Office 2010 or Later for Office Toolkit Support Windows Vista or Later for Windows Toolkit Support Microsoft Toolkit Changelog: 2.5 -Added ability to specify KMS Hardware ID. -Added KMSPID option to reuse the last KMSPID from KMS Activation. -AutoKMS gives messages about what type of KMS Server it is connecting to. -Can install AutoKMS alongside KMS Server Service to be able to use it for LocalHost KMS Activation. -Disabled DefaultKMSPID as a valid option for KMS Server Service (please change it to RandomKMSPID if you have it set to DefaultKMSPID) -Fixed KMS Server Service Installer arithmetic overflow by changing the way Service Handles were compared to NULL -If KMS activation fails twice with DLL Injection, kill KMS Connection Broker with each further attempt -KMSPID options (not for KMS Server Service) set to ReuseKMSPID by default. -Use DLL Injection is now the default LocalHost Bypass method Credits: -Bosh for the original GUI Design and co-development of Office Toolkit -ZWT for the original KMSEmulator -letsgoawayhell, Phazor, nosferati87, and mikmik38 for KMSEmulator fixes and improvements -MasterDisaster, FreeStyler, Daz, nononsense, and janek2012 for work on Key Checker EXE MD5*: 7F8A3114659A0ADAA572F0E9E4255BFC *CODYQX4 recommends checking the md5 hash with a tool such as hashtab to verify the file, especially if you have any problems. Project Homepage: http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/28669-Microsoft-Toolkit-Official-KMS-Solution-for-Microsoft-Products
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Dear @Murphy78,
Thank you very much for your great uploads.
It would be appreciated if you create an .iso including Windows XP Pro, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows 7 Ultimate, Windows 8 Pro and Windows 8.1 Pro. All with 32 & 64 bit version.
Thank you very much for your great uploads.
It would be appreciated if you create an .iso including Windows XP Pro, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows 7 Ultimate, Windows 8 Pro and Windows 8.1 Pro. All with 32 & 64 bit version.
@Azad855
You do realize you can't put windows XP in the same .iso as vista/7/8/8.1, right? Besides, people have invented something called multiboot.
You do realize you can't put windows XP in the same .iso as vista/7/8/8.1, right? Besides, people have invented something called multiboot.
windows XP and Vista are dead
you can find Win7 and 8 in Murphy's uploads.
you can find Win7 and 8 in Murphy's uploads.
Any machine built within the last 10 years can run at least win7 32-bit. There is no good reason to use xp anymore.
If you're looking for a big AIO situation, click my name and look for the superaio v3.
If you're looking for a big AIO situation, click my name and look for the superaio v3.
Murphy,
Thank-you for all your hard work you save us endless hours of labor. If I may make a request:
it has been quite some time you last updated M$ Office. Three months is far too long a lapse, there must be several security updates in the interim.
Thank-you for all your hard work you save us endless hours of labor. If I may make a request:
it has been quite some time you last updated M$ Office. Three months is far too long a lapse, there must be several security updates in the interim.
Hello Out There
Works Great
180 days
Works Great
180 days
You're late Murphy, a long time ago it was CODYQX4 released.
@ Utah_Data_Center, you can download Windows Hotfix Downloader, get all updates, then integrate them in to the office suite.
It's not a contest qurajber. You can get it any time you want from the project page link there. I simply uploaded the 2.5 stable as soon as I noticed it. I've already uploaded a lot of betas.
On the issue of Office, I may do a final next month. They've started to use partial patches that are incompatible with the updates folder. It's hard to explain if you haven't made your own updated versions. Basically, I'll end up having to put a few of the updates in a separate folder and let people apply those patches after setup if they prefer.
On the issue of Office, I may do a final next month. They've started to use partial patches that are incompatible with the updates folder. It's hard to explain if you haven't made your own updated versions. Basically, I'll end up having to put a few of the updates in a separate folder and let people apply those patches after setup if they prefer.
Ok. Murphy. Do not get mad, I thought you forgot or you do not.
Even though XP is on its final days, it's the second most used Operating System, and the most reliable for Business and home computing, Windows 8.1 is only 3% of total usage, followed by 8 the original edition, so XP is not dead, not always what is new is better.
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