![]() An administrator installs that key and multiple "host license files" on a computer or server and client copies send activation requests to this "KMS host". One KMS activation key is supplied to the client. However, "KMS", especially in a subpath like "C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Activator_Office_14," often indicates a "KMS Emulator" which falsely "satisfies" attempts by pirated volume-licensed copies of Microsoft Office to maintain their Microsoft activation using Microsoft's "Key Management System." Microsoft's volume licensing reduces costs for businesses and universities to provide Windows and Office to employees. ![]() Micro Focus acquired Data Protector by merging with Hewlett-Packard Enterprise (HPE) Software. "KMS.exe" can be a component of Micro Focus Data Protector software, a complex server and client storage backup management system which includes drive-based encryption and has a "Key Management Server" to control data encryption and decryption. The genuine KMS.exe file is a software component of Data Protector by Micro Focus.
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