Corel paint shop pro installation problems




















Questions 1. Answers 6. Best Answers 1. Vote Up 0 Vote Down. Best Answer. Encountered error while installing Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo The problem you are experiencing does not have anything to do with privileges, but it is caused by the ProtexisLicensing service. In the task manager window, click the Processes tab. And then find PSIService. You will need to left click on it once so as to highlight it And thereafter click the End Process button so as to kill the PSIService and the ProtexisLicensing services.

Done that, you will go back to the Services snap-in and then start the service manually. Clair Charles. Post by ehume » Mon Nov 11, pm. Post by rondo » Wed Nov 13, am. Privacy Terms. Search Advanced search. Quick links. Note: Clean Boot starts Windows with a minimal set of drivers and startup programs, so that you can determine whether a background program is interfering with your game or program.

Also, you may not be able to use some programs in clean boot. If performing a clean boot fixes the issue then, please refer to the section How to determine what is causing the problem after you do a clean boot to check which program is causing the issue. Note: Please refer the section Reset the computer to start normally after clean boot troubleshooting to boot the computer in to normal mode after troubleshooting.

Please refer this article for additional information: Fix problems with apps from Microsoft Store. Let us know the results. If the issue persists, we will certainly assist you further. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Ok so performing two things in one snapshot, you can see my win version AND you can see there is no "Advanced" option to speak of in the apps and features dialogue. Although uninstall is the only option, I am not about to uninstall and reinstall software every time a windows update comes thru.

I am moving on to the last option which is a clean boot to see if PSP works. Well, I did let you know the results, the problem still exists and as usual, Microsoft completely abandoned its user.

In the meantime, you can also try installing the software in the compatibility mode by referring to this article: Make older programs run in this version of Windows. Hope this helps. Written by Protexis, this runs in the background and collects licensing information.

This program communicates with a remote host and is described in some posts as spyware. Please reinstall from your original source. Firesteel: Not that old of a problem, having amost a similiar problem, but not with Windows 7.

Well, there is good news and bad on the reinstallation issue in PSP. Worked like a charm! I aslo installed and an unpacking program WRAR or you could use Winzip to unpacked any files that need to be opened. Bad news is that PSI is running in the background and could be the cause of performance issue's that user's experiencing with newer issues of PSP.



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