I notice you’ve included a string that looks like a possible product code, batch identifier, or internal reference (“kms-vl-all-aio-46”). However, I don’t have any specific information tied to that exact code in my training data.
The tool is primarily designed for Volume Licensed (VL) products. If you are using Retail versions of Office (like Office 365 or 2019 C2R), they must be converted to VL before activation . kms-vl-all-aio-46
While popular in enthusiast communities, using this tool carries significant risks: KMS-VL-ALL-CMD/README.md at master - GitHub I notice you’ve included a string that looks
Key Features and Benefits:
: Known for correctly handling Windows 10/11 multi-edition coexistence to ensure the current edition isn't accidentally changed. Usage & Security Considerations False Positives If you are using Retail versions of Office
: The script is designed to only target non-activated volume-licensed products. It will not override permanent (retail or OEM) activations. Broad Compatibility
: While the script itself is often safe (as it is open-source and human-readable), antivirus programs will almost always block it. Source Integrity : Only download the script from known developer pages like