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A batch file (.bat) is a simple script used in Windows to execute a series of commands through the command-line interface. In the context of software activation, these scripts typically attempt to modify the Windows Registry or replace specific DLL files to trick the software into believing it has been verified by Microsoft’s servers. While these scripts are often marketed as "one-click" solutions for bypassing product key requirements, they operate by circumventing built-in Digital Rights Management (DRM). This process is inherently unstable, as it often relies on "KMS" (Key Management Service) emulators that were originally designed for legitimate enterprise environments but have since been co-opted for unauthorized use. ms office 2007 activation batch file free