It houses separate modules for Windows and Microsoft Office within a single interface.
Whether you are a system administrator testing a deployment or a student setting up an older workstation, understanding how these tools function is a great way to learn more about the architecture of Windows licensing.
Microsoft Toolkit is an all-in-one set of tools and functions for managing licenses for Microsoft products. Version 2.4.9 is a specific, stable release of this toolkit that gained popularity for its ability to activate software without requiring a constant internet connection.
Most antivirus programs (including Windows Defender) will flag activators as "HackTool" or "PUP" (Potentially Unwanted Program). This is because they bypass official licensing protocols.