Go to Microsoft’s official site and download officedeploymenttool_xxxxx.exe . Run it to extract setup.exe and configuration files.
Remember: If double-clicking a single file could legally get you a $250 piece of software for free, Microsoft would have patched the hole years ago. The existence of "1click.cmd for Office 2019" is not evidence of a clever backdoor—it’s evidence of a car waiting with its doors open, engine running, and no driver. Get in if you want, but don’t be surprised where it takes you. 1click.cmd for office 2019
: Automatically finding the Office 16 folder (which houses Office 2019) on your system. The existence of "1click
Microsoft sells Volume Licenses to large organizations. Instead of typing a unique product key on every single computer, organizations set up a local KMS server. Computers on the network connect to this server to request activation. The server authenticates them and "activates" the software for a period of 180 days, after which the computer automatically renews the activation by contacting the server again. Microsoft sells Volume Licenses to large organizations
If you insist on inspecting such scripts (for research or legacy purposes), here are red flags:
cscript "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office16\OSPP.VBS" /dstatus cscript "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office16\OSPP.VBS" /unpkey:<YourKey>