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How to activate MS Office 2016 without product key?

Microsoft Office 2016 without activation!


Without solving this, you may not be able to use these products' features.

So how to get rid of this bullshit permanently?

Here is the solution!

Copy the following content.


@echo off

title Activate Microsoft Office 2016 ALL versions for FREE!&cls&echo ============================================================================&echo #Project: Activating Microsoft software products for FREE without software&echo ============================================================================&echo.&echo #Supported products:&echo - Microsoft Office Standard 2016&echo - Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2016&echo.&echo.&(if exist "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Office\Office16\ospp.vbs" cd /d "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Office\Office16")&(if exist "%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Office\Office16\ospp.vbs" cd /d "%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Office\Office16")&(for /f %%x in ('dir /b ..\root\Licenses16\proplusvl_kms*.xrm-ms') do cscript ospp.vbs /inslic:"..\root\Licenses16\%%x" >nul)&(for /f %%x in ('dir /b ..\root\Licenses16\proplusvl_mak*.xrm-ms') do cscript ospp.vbs /inslic:"..\root\Licenses16\%%x" >nul)&echo.&echo ============================================================================&echo Activating your Office...&cscript //nologo ospp.vbs /unpkey:WFG99 >nul&cscript //nologo ospp.vbs /unpkey:DRTFM >nul&cscript //nologo ospp.vbs /unpkey:BTDRB >nul&cscript //nologo ospp.vbs /unpkey:CPQVG >nul&cscript //nologo ospp.vbs /inpkey:XQNVK-8JYDB-WJ9W3-YJ8YR-WFG99 >nul&set i=1

:server

if %i%==1 set KMS_Sev=kms7.MSGuides.com

if %i%==2 set KMS_Sev=kms8.MSGuides.com

if %i%==3 set KMS_Sev=kms9.MSGuides.com

if %i%==4 goto notsupported

cscript //nologo ospp.vbs /sethst:%KMS_Sev% >nul&echo ============================================================================&echo.&echo.

cscript //nologo ospp.vbs /act | find /i "successful" && (echo.&echo ============================================================================&echo.&echo #My official blog: https://decrypthere.blogspot.com/&echo.&echo #How it works: bit.ly/kms-server&echo.&echo #Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns in that blog.&echo.&echo #Please share this blog&echo #Your support will encourage me.&echo.&echo ============================================================================&choice /n /c YN /m "Would you like to visit my blog [Y,N]?" & if errorlevel 2 exit) || (echo The connection to my KMS server failed! Trying to connect to another one... & echo Please wait... & echo. & echo. & set /a i+=1 & goto server)

explorer "https://decrypthere.blogspot.com/"&goto halt

:notsupported

echo.&echo ============================================================================&echo Sorry! Your version is not supported.&echo Please try installing the latest version here: bit.ly/downloadmsp

:halt

pause


Create a New Text Document and paste it there.


Save it in a known directory with .cmd extension (activation.cmd), make sure you select ANSI as encoding.



Run the batch file as administrator. Sometimes you may need to turn-off your antivirus/ Windows security for a while. You need internet connection to do this.


After the completion, open any Office product. Now you may edit and use all the features there! Don't forget to accept the terms and conditions!



It was a successful activation!

How to deactivate it?

Well, follow these steps.
Open CMD as administrator and execute this command.

cscript "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office16\ospp.vbs" /dstatus


You can see this line there.

Last 5 characters of installed product key: WFG99


Execute the following command.


cscript "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office14\ospp.vbs" /unpkey:WFG99


Done!

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