Remove KMS38 protection info, it's not in script anymore
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## KMS38 Protection
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- KMS38 Activation is vulnerable to unintended replacement by a 180-Day KMS Activator.
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- From MAS 1.7, the script will enable KMS38 protection by default.
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- If you are going to use KMS_VL_ALL by abbodi1406 or [MAS](intro.md) (Online KMS option) for **Office activation**, then you can choose to remove this protection.
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- Below is the explanation for how the script protect KMS38.
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- In the KMS activation method, Windows first checks the KMS IP registered as a specific KMS, and if that is not defined, then it checks the Global KMS IP. Another fact is that if Localhost (IP range 127.0.0.0/8) is defined as the KMS IP in Windows 8 and later OS, then Windows will not accept it as a valid KMS IP. This script simply utilizes the above facts to protect the KMS38 activation from being overwritten by any alternative 'normal' 180-Day KMS Activation, and at the same time, that KMS activator can be used for Office activation.
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- Script steps-
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- Set the Windows edition-specific KMS IP to Localhost (127.0.0.2)
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- Protect the below Registry from edit and delete
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`HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SoftwareProtectionPlatform\55c92734-d682-4d71-983e-d6ec3f16059f\XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX\`
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- Done.
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## Command line Switches
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- Check [here](command_line_switches.md).
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