Microsoft Toolkit 2.6.5 -

While many users in tech communities argue that these are "false positives"—meaning the antivirus is flagging the behavior of hacking rather than actual malware—it places the user in a difficult position. To run the tool, users often disable their antivirus protection, which leaves the system vulnerable to other threats during that time.

Instead of connecting to a real Microsoft server, Microsoft Toolkit 2.6.5 creates an emulated KMS server on your local machine. It then installs a generic volume license key and tricks the operating system or office application into believing it is being activated by a legitimate corporate server. Step-by-Step Guide: Using Microsoft Toolkit 2.6.5 microsoft toolkit 2.6.5