Navigate to (or use the shortcut Ctrl + J ). On the left-hand panel, select General .
Elias clicked the 'X' in the corner. The dialog vanished, only to reappear thirty seconds later, like a persistent mosquito. He didn't want to sign in. He didn't want to sync his "cloud assets." He didn't want to join the "community." He just wanted to draw the vector lines for a craft beer label so he could go home.
The sign-in prompt is often tied to the "Welcome Screen" that appears at startup. You can disable this screen through the software's internal settings. Tools > Options > CorelDRAW Locate the Getting started On CorelDRAW start-up Change the setting from "Welcome Screen" to New Document Uncheck the Show Welcome Screen button on tab bar to hide it permanently. Method 3: Modifying Files and Registry (Advanced)
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Corel\CorelDRAW\22.0\Draw\Application Preferences\Login
: To prevent future prompts or mandatory updates from triggering the screen, you can create an Outbound Rule Windows Defender Firewall CorelDRW.exe from accessing the internet. Disable the Welcome Screen
The most straightforward method to bypass the login screen involves renaming specific files within the CorelDRAW installation directory. Rename PASMUtility Files : Navigate to C:\Program Files\Corel\PASMUtility\v1 . Find the file named RMPCUNLR.dll (or similar, such as PASMUtility.dll ). Renaming this file to something like RMPCUNLR.dll.old can prevent the sign-in window from triggering upon launch. Modify DLL Names : In some versions, copying the file in the