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This is the safest method as it recreates the program's configuration files without requiring registry edits. Close . Press Windows + R , type %appdata% , and hit Enter . Locate the Corel folder.

Some users have found that a custom reinstallation fixes the "expired" loop. Uninstall your current version. Run the installer again, but choose .

For users of CorelDRAW 2022, seeing this message in 2024 or later is particularly significant. It suggests the software is no longer considered a valid, active version by Corel’s licensing servers. Understanding the root cause is the first step to a permanent fix.

If the program still refuses to boot because it believes it is stuck in a test loop, changing a simple registry value can reset its internal launching behavior.

(optional, if problems persist)

– CorelDRAW 2022 beta versions often include expiration dates. When expired, the software displays: “This beta version has expired. Please contact the vendor to obtain a new version.” This is common in pre-release software testing.

Relaunch the program; it will recreate these files as if it were a fresh installation. 4. System Date Workaround (Temporary)

Imagine this: You’ve just sat down to design a stunning poster or a digital illustration for your latest project. You click that familiar green icon, and instead of your workspace, you're greeted with a cold, gray box:

You are still running a pre-release build instead of the retail version.

If you are seeing the "This beta version has expired" error in CorelDRAW 2022, it typically means your current installation is flagged as a pre-release or trial build that has passed its hardcoded end date. Users often encounter this even with "hot" or popular modified versions of the software.

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Last Updated on July 24, 2020 by Mitch Bartlett