Because Microsoft Toolkit interacts with core system files and bypasses licensing checks, it is frequently flagged by and other Antivirus software as "HackTool" or "RiskWare."
You will see two small icons at the bottom right—one for Windows and one for Office. Clicking these opens the specific toolkit for that product.
While many versions found on reputable forums are "false positives" (flagged simply because they bypass licensing), the popularity of MSTK makes it a prime target for hackers.
Always remember that using third-party activators for commercial or personal use may violate Microsoft’s Terms of Service. For mission-critical work, a genuine retail license is always the safest and most stable route. Conclusion
A crucial feature that allows users to back up their current activation state and restore it later (useful when reinstalling Windows).
Installs a KMS Key for the specific version of Windows or Office you have.