: Supports command-line switches, enabling silent execution via deployment scripts or batch files [1].

Open the resulting text file in the program's directory to view the details. Important Note ConsoleAct is frequently flagged by Windows Defender

Why 2.9? He found a log buried in the debugger:

Despite being a console-based tool, it is designed for ease of use, often requiring only a few button presses to initiate the automatic activation process. Usage Overview

Unlike heavy installation packages, it does not leave persistent background services running on the host system. It temporarily emulates a local KMS server on the loopback address ( 127.0.0.1 ), injects a generic volume license key (GVLK), validates the activation status against the emulated server, and then cleanly terminates its local process. Supported Operating Systems and Software