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Verify that you have sufficient privileges to stop system services.' Cari file Corel License Validation Service V2. This is why I posted here to request advice and assistance from people experienced with the relevant software.Service Protexis Licensing V2 (PSI_SVC_2) could not be stopped. ProtexisLicensing service may make PC boots up slower The service can be a drag on system resources and slow down Slowed my pc down to the point that I cannot use The fact that most people don't experience problems with Protexis doesn't mean that NO ONE does. hopefully with the good news that it all works fine I shall post back here after the re-install. After this, I shall have another attempt at installing PSP x7, making a restore point immediately before.
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I run a full Malwarebytes scan and image backup every weekend.
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I don't give up easily but have on occasion had problems like this one.Īs mentioned by JoeB, these problems can be system specific or caused by driver clashes etc.
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I have been using PSP since the beginning when Jasc Software designed and sold it and Video Studio since Ulead owned it. If this remains the same all day it appears that something was amiss with the installation somewhere. So far this morning, I have not seen the activity that I mentioned in my original post. I have run it this morning and it cleaned off another 5 files. JoeB wrote:And when you uninstalled PSPX7 did you use the uninstall tool provided near the top of this forum? That's the best way to do a clean uninstall. I usually block all programs that don't have a real need to do so from accessing the internet for that reason, and if I want to check for updates I can do that myself rather than getting prompts about available updates popping up all the time so I turn that off in programs also when I can find it. But as the service doesn't seem to consume any resources to speak of I don't mind having it running, although I left it blocked with my firewall because I figure the fewer things trying to access the internet the better off I am, at least in terms of resources or slowdowns in operations. But I was able to confirm that I could block the Psi service from accessing the internet with my firewall and the program still ran fine. So I closed that window and re-enabled the service and then X7 ran just fine.
Corel license validation service v2 install#
I tried disabling it and then opened X7 and got a window saying that there my PSP was corrupted and to do a fresh install of the program. You might want to try that, although I can't see PSP being the cause of your issues.Īnd when you uninstalled PSPX7 did you use the uninstall tool provided near the top of this forum? That's the best way to do a clean uninstall.įWIW when I viewed my Services to verify the display name of Protexis for the OP I noticed and was surprised to see that the service is disabled and X7 runs just fine.įunny. You can also block the Psi service from accessing the internet with your firewall (I just tested that and X7 still works), so it seems that the process just has to run, not necessarily be able toconnect to the internet. However, you can prevent PSP from checking for updates in Preferences I believe, and even block it from accessing the internet using your firewall's options. JMHO.ĮDIT: And I do not think that you can just disable the licensing process if you want to use PSP X7 because the program will not run without those processes running when PSP is launched. You should be able to reinstall X7 after you have gone through all of the scans and cleaned anything you find, because that program works for everybody else without these issues and you'll find that it's a great improvement in many ways over PSP8. Between the two of them you should get a good scan of various malware that may be present.
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I also suggest getting Hitman Pro and doing the same thing. I'd get the free Malwarebytes and run a complete system scan if I were you, because I suspect you have some type of malware present.
Like the others, I do not find that this licensing service creates any issues on my computer and it's an older, less powerful model, and given the thousands of people using X7 without reporting this issue I'm inclined to believe that something else caused your issues, albeit it must have been reasonably concurrent with your installation of X7.