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Build status

C/C++ CI (Windows)

C/C++ CI (macOS)

C/C++ CI (Linux)

C/C++ CI (FreeBSD)

C/C++ CI (DOS DJGPP)


Plan of Action / ToDo List

In light of the recent exponential interest in this project I've decided to put updates of this project here:

Please see ticket #8 for more information


FAQ

What does it do?

  • This program is a tool for researching and experimenting with retro Microsoft product licensing, for products released before 2012.

How does it work?

How do I use it?

  • It all comes down to four simple steps:

Usage

1. Download the latest version of UMSKT

  • (GitHub account required)

  • (GitHub account *not* required)

    • Download the latest release for your operating system and architecture from the releases page
    • No official releases right now, use the other method to get the latest version.
  • Note: Before continuing, please ensure you have the umskt executable extracted and on UNIX-like systems, have execution permissions (chmod +x umskt).

2. Install OpenSSL 3.1.2.

For Windows, click here and choose the right version. For other operating systems, consult your package manager. Note: This only applies if the build you download has OpenSSL embedded (static library) or not. You can usually tell if the download size is measured in KB or MB. If it's MB, you don't need this.

3. Run umskt to generate a key, or add --help or -h to see more options.

4. (Activation step for Retail and OEM only)

  • After installation, you will be prompted to activate Windows.

  • Select the telephone activation method, then, run umskt -i <Installation ID> using the Installation ID the activation Wizard provides for you

    • If you're activating a non-Windows product, use umskt -i <Installation ID> -m <Product>, where <Product> is one of OFFICEXP, OFFICE2K3, OFFICE2K7, or PLUSDME
    • If activating Office 2003/2007, use umskt -i <Installation ID> -m <Product> -p <Product ID>

4. Profit!


Authors

The list of people who have helped to bring the XP generation to where it is now:

  • z22
  • MSKey
  • diamondggg
  • pottzman
  • david4599
  • Endermanch
  • Neo-Desktop
  • WitherOrNot
  • TheTank20
  • InvoxiPlayGames
  • brakmic
  • techguy16

(the list will be updated to add more collaborators)


Development Requirements:

  • build-essential
    • cmake
    • make
    • gcc
    • g++
  • git

Build Steps:

  1. git clone https://github.com/UMSKT/UMSKT
  2. cd UMSKT/build
  3. cmake ..
  4. make

Known Ports

Language Author Repo URL
Rust Alex Page anpage/umskt-rs
Python techguy16 techguy16/umsktpy

Universal MS Key Toolkit's Projects

build-djgpp icon build-djgpp

Build DJGPP cross compiler and binutils on Windows (MinGW/Cygwin), Mac OSX and Linux

cryptopp icon cryptopp

free C++ class library of cryptographic schemes

cryptopp-cmake icon cryptopp-cmake

A modern CMake build project for Crypto++ (https://github.com/weidai11/cryptopp).

db icon db

Scripts used to make the UMSKT keys.json DB

mxe icon mxe

MXE (M cross environment)

watt-32 icon watt-32

Watt-32 TCP/IP library and samples.

xpmgr icon xpmgr

Command line interface for Windows XP license management, inspired by Microsoft's "slmgr".

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