KMSAuto is a third-party utility designed to emulate a Key Management Service (KMS) server locally on a workstation. Version 1.7.5 represents a common iteration of this tool. While it offers a functional bypass for software activation, it poses significant risks to system integrity and falls under the category of unauthorized software distribution. Technical Mechanism: KMS Emulation

Distributing tools like KMSAuto via .rar archives (specifically version 1.7.5) often serves as a vector for malware. Because these tools must modify system files and registry keys, they require administrative privileges.

KMSAuto 1.7.5 is a sophisticated piece of "grey-area" software that exploits enterprise activation protocols. While technically effective at bypassing license checks, the lack of a verified "official" source and the inherent need to disable system security to run it makes it a high-risk utility. For stable and secure operations, utilizing genuine licenses remains the only recommended path.

The use of KMSAuto constitutes a violation of Microsoft's End User License Agreement (EULA).

Microsoft’s legitimate KMS is a technology used by medium-to-large organizations to activate computers over a local network.