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[windows] win10 KMS activation is actually a long-term activation

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Posted on 1/19/2018 9:15:25 AM | | | |
KMS activation has a 180-day period, which is called the activation interval. To remain active, your system must renew the activation by connecting to the KMS server at least every 180 days. By default,system every 7 daysMake an activation renewal attempt。 After the renewal client is activated,Activate the effective interval to start over。 So, if you use it to activateIf the KMS server does not stop service, you don't need to do anything, and the system will continue by itselfPeriod

As shown in the picture, one of my Win10s has been activated using the KMS method:





date /t  Shows the current date 8/7/2015
cscript //nologo slmgr.vbs /xpr   Displays the current expiration time, and the result is 2/3/2016, which is 180 days later today's date
date 2025/8/7   Change the date to August 7, 2025
cscript //nologo slmgr.vbs /xpr  The expiration date is 2/3/2026
date 2115/8/7   Change the date to 2115/8/7, postponing it by 100 years
cscript //nologo slmgr.vbs /xpr   The expiration date is 2/3/2126
date 2015/8/7   Change the date back to 2015/8/7
cscript //nologo slmgr.vbs /xpr   The expiration date has changed to 2/3/2016 again

After modifying the date, wait a few seconds before running slmgr.vbs, because the system has not yet had time to renew, and the result before renewal is "notification status", that is, not activated.

As long as the KMS server you use to activate your system has not stopped service, your system is active, which means it can be considered active for a long time.

If the KMS server you use to activate is out of service, it will be active for about half a year from the time the server stops service. After that, you can simply activate it with another server.

So, to sum up, it is spread on the InternetThe statement that "it must be manually activated within 180 days of activation" is inaccurateThe key depends on whether the KMS server used to activate the system stops service.

I don't think it's necessary to reject the KMS activation method because the "180-day expiration" displayed is not as lofty as "permanent activation" looks. The KMS method is simple and effective, when other activation methods are not easy to use, KMS can generally activate the system.It can be used as a guarantee method

The above is purely a personal understanding. Maybe something is wrong.
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I am not a fan of KMS.I also recommend prioritizing other activation methods: OEM (Win7), MAK online activation, retail key online activation, phone activation, Win10 upgrade activation, etc., but I see that some people can't activate it for various reasonswin10, and there is only 180 days or something, rejecting KMS...






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