How to Verify MAS Script Activation
After using the Microsoft Activation Scripts (MAS) to activate your Windows or Office, a common question arises: how to verify MAS script activation? Ensuring your activation was successful and permanent is straightforward. MAS offers several activation methods, including HWID (Hardware ID), Ohook, TSforge, and Online KMS, each with its own verification nuances.
Checking Windows Activation Status
To verify your Windows activation after running the MAS script, the simplest method is to go to Settings > Update & Security > Activation (or Settings > System > Activation on Windows 11). Here, you should see a message confirming that "Windows is activated with a digital license" if you used the HWID method, or a similar message indicating activation. Alternatively, open Command Prompt as an administrator and type slmgr /xpr. This command will display a dialog box indicating whether your system is permanently activated or the expiration date of your KMS activation.
Checking Office Activation Status
For Office activation, open any Office application (like Word or Excel). Go to File > Account. Under "Product Information," you should see "Product Activated" along with the specific Office version. If you used the Ohook or TSforge methods, this status should reflect a permanent activation. For KMS activations, it will show the activation is valid until a certain date, which will be automatically renewed by the MAS script if scheduled correctly.
Downloading MAS Script for Activation
If you haven't activated yet, the MAS script is available as a direct .cmd or .zip download, requiring no password. In some cases, your antivirus might flag the script; temporarily disabling it during download and execution is recommended. To get started, you can download the script directly from here: /. Alternatively, for a quick PowerShell one-liner, run: irm https://get.activated.win | iex.
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