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For now. Microsoft seems hell bent on turning evey a/v and crapware evasion program against KMS. They must be offering a pretty hefty payout to those programmers that flag KMS no matter what. Why else would 3rd party programs go so nutty when they detect KMS? I am not aware of any dangerous attacks that KMS does to a user's system. Not to mention the now mandatory Windows Security without a script like this will activate itself enough to remove KMS immediately even if tempoaraily disabled, that can never be made permanent.MAS should work just fine
Yeah but that doesn't really answer the KMS problem. KMS installs some components in order for it to be revalidated every 180 days. Bam you guessed it, Windows Security (formerly Defender) sniffs them out every time. There are ways other than KMS for Office, but they are many steps, very complicated and must be followed explicity. No way will I publish them because I will not support that method. If you look aroud really well and use the right search words you will find it.If you really know what you doing when surfing the web you do not need any A/V only windows defender. But then you using A/V for your own reason and nothing more.. Also simply exclude the folder from A/V scans puts a stop to this activity. Seriously your download folder should always be excluded from A/V scans in Windows Security and or the A/V application. Also if your Torrent Downloads are in a different folder you need to exclude that folder as well.