If you are looking at "," you are likely dealing with a variant of the Microsoft Toolkit (often referred to as the Office 2010 Toolkit).
: Unauthorized activations may be revoked by future Windows or Office updates, leading to system instability or loss of access to software features.
While some sources claim the tool is safe, these activators are frequently flagged as malware by antivirus software because they use "non-official" methods to modify system files.
Within the toolkit, the EZ-Activator module is a one-click function that uses the Key Management Service (KMS) method to trick the operating system or software into appearing fully licensed without requiring a genuine product key.
: The tool creates a local server on your machine that mimics Microsoft’s official activation servers, tricking the software into believing it has a valid volume license. Product Scope : Version 2.2.3 was primarily focused on Office 2010
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Using these tools directly violates Microsoft's End User License Agreement (EULA) and is considered software piracy.