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 "VL" in "KMS-VL-ALL-AIO-46" likely stands for Volume Licensing. Volume Licensing is a program provided by Microsoft that allows businesses and organizations to purchase multiple licenses for their software at a discounted rate. This program is designed for organizations that need to activate a large number of devices. kms-vl-all-aio-46
Usually distributed as a .cmd or .ps1 file for transparency. Security & Legal Considerations I notice you’ve included a string that looks
: Removal often requires deleting scheduled tasks created for auto-renewal and sometimes necessitates manual commands to revert product keys. Volume Licensing is a program provided by Microsoft
: Only download this tool from reputable sources. Because it requires administrative access, a "re-packed" version from a shady site could contain malware.
: It works best on volume-licensed (VL) editions. If you have "Retail" editions, the script usually attempts to convert them to VL automatically. 🛠️ How to Use Version 46