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Hello,On multiple computers in my office (Windows domain environment) - Server 2008 R2, Vista Enterprise x86, Win 7 Enterprise x86 - I am receiving the error:'Error 1335 The cabinet file 'Data1.cab' required for this installation is corrupt and cannot be used'while installing programs via the network AND the error occurs when copying the install folder then running it locally. I run the setup.exe as administrator, but problems still occur. The error gives me three options, 'Abort', 'Retry' or'Ignore'. Sometimes, though rarely, hitting 'retry' will allow the install to continue. Usually, I have to abort and try the install later.
One upon wall street free pdf download. If I attempt the install later from a network location, itmay work. If I attempt the install from a installer copied to the local C: drive, it will always fail if it fails the first time.This error has occured for several different programs - Adobe Acrobat Standard 9, NetBackup 7.1 (server), nVidia display drivers, etc. AND on multiple computers. These computers are connected at different locations of the office (server room, ITroom, office desks, etc). I've had no other reported network problems or any issues copying data over outside of this.Has anyone encountered problems where the Data1.cab for any program coming over the network gets corrupt? It seems somewhere during the install process (when running from a network location) or copying the installer over somethingcauses the data1.cab file to not be read properly. Any ideas what would cause this?Thanks for any suggestions!
Unfortunately that doesn't appear to be the issue. I have recopied the install folder for each of the programs, but problems the error occurs at the same point during the installs. Also, I tried installing the program over the network but encounteredthe same error.I checked the MD5 checksum of both the original and destination copy and they match, so I know it should be copying from the source ok. The source of the installers vary for the programs involved - nVidia drivers were directly downloaded from their website,Adobe Acrobat from a local file server, NetBackup from a remote file server, etc.This error occurs for different programs - Adobe Acrobat Standard, NetBackup, nVidia display drivers - on multiple computers, but only in one office location (that I am aware of). It isn't an Windows Firewall issue or antivirus program issue, as Iattempted the install on a freshly imaged computer that did not yet have Symanted Endpoint Protection instsalled yet and had Windows Firewall disabled.