PSP X2 Install Problem
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CrazyLadie
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PSP X2 Install Problem
Downloaded Trial Of PSP X2 But Every time I Try To Install It Say's the ''wizard was interrupted before corel paint shop pro could be completely installed''
That's Weird Because I Have No Programs Running And My Anti-Virus Is Turned Off So Why Is It Saying That?
- Ron P.
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Welcome to the forums,
What system are you installing it to, Vista or XP? Something obviously interrupted the installation. In Vista it could be Widows Defender, or User Account Control. Do you have any ad-ware/spy-ware programs installed and running? These can also cause problems when trying to install programs. One reason is that some manufacturers, such as Corel use a licensing product called Protexis. If it is not allowed to be installed or run, then the program will not launch. You will not see anything during the install, in the EULA, or anywhere saying that it is installing. So ad-ware/spy-ware programs may see this as potential spy-ware (which it very well could fit that category) and stop it from installing Protexis, thus halting the installation of PSP...
It must be installed using an Admin account, and I think that you must have the internet connected for activation.
What system are you installing it to, Vista or XP? Something obviously interrupted the installation. In Vista it could be Widows Defender, or User Account Control. Do you have any ad-ware/spy-ware programs installed and running? These can also cause problems when trying to install programs. One reason is that some manufacturers, such as Corel use a licensing product called Protexis. If it is not allowed to be installed or run, then the program will not launch. You will not see anything during the install, in the EULA, or anywhere saying that it is installing. So ad-ware/spy-ware programs may see this as potential spy-ware (which it very well could fit that category) and stop it from installing Protexis, thus halting the installation of PSP...
It must be installed using an Admin account, and I think that you must have the internet connected for activation.
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CrazyLadie
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