Corel X5 Remove Protexiscmd New -
Right-click on Protexis Licensing V2 and select Stop .
To prevent the software from attempting to validate the removed service online: Open . Create a new Outbound Rule . Select the Program path for CorelDRW.exe . Choose Block the connection .
Open Notepad, paste the following structured batch block, and save the file with the exact extension name : corel x5 remove protexiscmd new
Under default conditions, CorelDRAW X5 depends on an application file named PsiClient.dll located within its installation directory. When launched, PsiClient.dll calls the background service to verify the product license. If the service fails to respond due to a Windows update, firewall block, or systemic glitch, CorelDRAW will refuse to open, presenting errors or infinite loading screens.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Corel\CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5\Programs\ Step 2: Replace the PsiKey.dll File Right-click on Protexis Licensing V2 and select Stop
How to Permanently Remove Protexis (PsiService_2.exe) from CorelDRAW X5
The most common issue when tampering with Protexis is the infamous , which prevents CorelDRAW from launching. As discussed, this usually occurs because the Protexis service is stopped or missing, but CorelDRAW still expects to find it. The resolution is to either: Select the Program path for CorelDRW
Some users prefer using a .cmd batch file to automate these steps. A typical script for this purpose executes the following commands:
If you have a batch file named RemoveProtexis.cmd , it typically automates the following logic:
Furthermore, downloading and running arbitrary batch files and DLLs from untrusted sources on the internet carries a severe risk. Many of these files are known to contain malware, trojans, or keyloggers that can compromise your personal data and system security.
: This guide assumes you own a valid license. Removing the service incorrectly can trigger a lock on your software. Step 1: Stop and Disable the Protexis Service