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[portable] - Corel X5 Remove Protexiscmd New

[portable] - Corel X5 Remove Protexiscmd New

Inside the Programs folder, you will find a file named PsiKey.dll .

Open the document and paste the following standard deployment script into it:

Numerous articles confirm this as a recommended step: “Start → Run → type , the purpose is to delete the service (optional operation)” . corel x5 remove protexiscmd new

To permanently remove the registry keys linked to the protexiscmd execution command, clear out the broken registration paths. Press , type regedit , and hit Enter .

Open and navigate to your common files directory (usually C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Protexis\License Service ). Delete the Protexis folder. Inside the Programs folder, you will find a

Open your File Explorer and navigate to the CorelDRAW X5 installation directory. By default, it is located at:

Removing ProtexisCmd from CorelDRAW X5 is a relatively straightforward process. Here are the steps to follow: Press , type regedit , and hit Enter

The background service is what manages the license checks and consumes system resources. Press Win + R , type services.msc , and press Enter. Locate (or PSI_SVC_2 ) in the list.

While CorelDRAW X5 remains a favorite for many designers, its reliance on the aging Protexis system is a major hurdle. For most users, or performing a clean reinstall fixes the majority of errors.

If you don't want to uninstall CorelDRAW X5, you can disable ProtexisCmd instead. Here are the steps: