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To remove the Protexis Licensing Service (associated with PSIService.exe or protexiscmd.exe) from CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5, you must disable the Windows service and replace a specific DLL file to prevent the application from failing on launch. Deep Guide to Removing Protexis for Corel X5 1. Disable the Protexis Windows Service
The background service is what manages the license checks and consumes system resources. Press Win + R, type services.msc, and press Enter. Locate Protexis Licensing V2 (or PSI_SVC_2) in the list.
Right-click the service, select Stop, then right-click again and select Properties. Set the Startup type to Disabled and click Apply. 2. Substitute the Licensing DLL
Corel X5 requires a valid license key check to open. If you only disable the service, the program will likely show an error. You must "spoof" the service by placing the necessary DLL directly in the program folder.
Locate the original DLL: Browse to %SystemDrive%\Program Files\Common Files\Protexis\License Service. corel x5 remove protexiscmd new
Identify the file: Find PSIKey_2.dll (some versions may use PSIKey.dll).
Copy to Corel folder: Copy this file to your CorelDRAW X5 Programs folder, typically:C:\Program Files (x86)\Corel\CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5\Programs\. Rename for compatibility:
In that same Corel \Programs folder, find the file named PsiClient.dll and rename it to PsiClient.bak.
Rename the PSIKey_2.dll you just pasted into this folder to PsiClient.dll. 3. Clean Up Leftover Files (Optional) To remove the Protexis Licensing Service (associated with
For a thorough removal of the Protexis footprint, you can delete its dedicated folders and registry keys.
Folders: Delete the Protexis folder in %CommonProgramFiles%\Protexis.
Registry: Advanced users can remove the service entry at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ProtexisLicensing using the Windows Registry Editor. Automated Batch Script Method
Some users prefer using a .cmd batch file to automate these steps. A typical script for this purpose executes the following commands: "Corel X5" – CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 (released 2010)
sc stop PSI_SVC_2 sc delete PSI_SVC_2 del "C:\Program Files (x86)\Corel\CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5\Programs\PsiClient.dll" copy "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Protexis\License Service\PSIKey_2.dll" "C:\Program Files (x86)\Corel\CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5\Programs\PsiClient.dll" rd /s /q "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Protexis" Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard
Note: Paths may vary depending on whether your system is 32-bit or 64-bit. Remove Protexis Corel X5.torrent - Facebook
Understanding ProtexisCMD
ProtexisCMD is a command-line utility that is part of the Corel licensing system. It's used for various licensing tasks, including activation, deactivation, and validation of Corel software.
1. What the phrase suggests
- "Corel X5" – CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 (released 2010).
- "Remove protexis" – "Protexis" was the third-party license management and activation system used in CorelDRAW X5–X7. "Remove protexis" typically refers to bypassing license checks.
- "cmd new" – Suggests running command-line operations, possibly to disable or patch activation files.
This is unauthorized modification of commercial software, violating Corel's EULA and copyright laws (DMCA in the US, similar laws globally).
The Solution: Removing and Reinstalling the License
To fix these errors, the standard procedure is to "remove" the corrupted licensing files so that Corel can rebuild them. Note: This process requires that you have a valid Corel X5 serial number.