Multiple Activation Key [new] -
Using the Volume Activation Management Tool (VAMT) , one central computer with internet access manages activation requests for multiple devices on the local network. This method is preferred for high-security environments where most machines are isolated from the internet.
Each individual device connects directly to Microsoft over the internet or via telephone to complete its activation. This is ideal for computers with consistent internet access or small-scale deployments. multiple activation key
Key characteristics:
The mechanics of a MAK are relatively straightforward, centering on a "check-in" process with the software vendor's servers. Using the Volume Activation Management Tool (VAMT) ,
A is a type of volume license key used by organizations to activate multiple devices running Microsoft software—like Windows or Office—using a single product key. How a MAK Works This is ideal for computers with consistent internet
Unlike standard retail keys that activate one device, a MAK has a based on an organization’s licensing agreement.
| Feature | MAK | KMS | |--------|-----|-----| | | Internet or phone (one-time) | Must contact internal KMS host every 180 days | | Infrastructure | None | Requires KMS host server | | Activation count | Fixed per key | Unlimited activations (within licensed scope) | | Best for | Small/medium orgs, isolated networks, low‑volume needs | Large orgs (25+ devices for Windows, 5+ for Server) | | Re‑activation after hardware change | May require re‑activation (counts against allowance) | Automatic as long as KMS host is reachable |