Hello, am using corel draw x5
i am currently giving my PC to my friend and i wanted to remove my license from windows, as i remove Corel Draw from system (including user files & stuff at uninstall option). i can remove corel successfully but cant remove license properly :-/
coz whenever that person is reinstalling corel & giving any serial of his Corel just dont need activation & starts instantly with full privileges.
is there any way to complete activated license removal ? i couldn't found that anywhere on web.
P.S i've checked it myself > uninstalled corel > restarted computer > reinstalled corel > it only requires Serial NOT activation :-(
hope am not doing something wrong coz am just following simple uninstall procedure as a normal user should.
If you are certain that no applications using PSIService are still installed on your system, and this service is still running, you can remove it manually by following these instructions:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ProtexisLicensing]
%windir%\System32\PSIService.exe %windir%\System32\PSIKey.exe
Of course, in order to keep applications such as Corel Photo Shop Pro continue running without error, the complete removal instructions cannot be followed. Use the following workaround instead:
If the Protexis DRM softare installed on your system is of version 2, follow these steps instead:
Now, Protexis Licensing Service is tamed and disabled properly so that PSIService no longer run in background, without affecting functionality of installed application.
In my case it was Designer 12 not Paint Shop Pro Photo x2.
Steve E.
Corel Please i need help, i have installed corel draw X5 when i try launching it i am getting an error,saying Unable to load corel Drw.dll. Error Code: 998, i uninstall and reinstall but still is not working,i also tried to install the x6 trial but still please help me,Please what should i do help me pleaseee
Most people with error 998 have found it to be caused by some nuisanceware called searchqu.
http://community.coreldraw.com/forums/p/33592/157764.aspx#157764 is a previous thread about this.