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Error 1334:the file cannot be found in data1.cab
Started by
aksreejith
, Oct 24 2007 06:23
5 replies to this topic
Posted 24 October 2007 - 06:23
Hi All,
I am using installshield10.5.
I created one basic msi project.While installing that application .I am getting an error message Error1334 the file cannot be found in data1.cab.I am attaching that screenshot along with this mail.Please help me to solve this problem.
Regards,
Sreejith
I am using installshield10.5.
I created one basic msi project.While installing that application .I am getting an error message Error1334 the file cannot be found in data1.cab.I am attaching that screenshot along with this mail.Please help me to solve this problem.
Regards,
Sreejith
Posted 24 October 2007 - 13:40
Did you get any build errors or warnings? Do you get any validation erros?
Are you using dynamic file links?
Are you using dynamic file links?
Stefan Krüger
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Posted 24 October 2007 - 14:07
Hi,
No i didn't get any error.I am using dynamic file linking.
Thanks,
Sreejith
No i didn't get any error.I am using dynamic file linking.
Thanks,
Sreejith
Posted 24 October 2007 - 14:28
Maybe the dynamically linked file became unavailable during the build? Are you testing on a clean machine/fresh OS image/virtual machine?
Stefan Krüger
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Posted 25 October 2007 - 07:38
Hi,
We have some some pc's for testing purpose.i am using that pc.And that files are present in source pc.
Thanks,
Sreejith
We have some some pc's for testing purpose.i am using that pc.And that files are present in source pc.
Thanks,
Sreejith
Posted 25 October 2007 - 08:11
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We have some some pc's for testing purpose.i am using that pc |
What I meant is: did you test this setup on that machine before aybe the problem you are seeing is caused by remnants of a previous test.
Open your msi file in Orca to see if that file is actually referenced in your package (File table, Media table), then checks the CABs to see if it's there.
Open your msi file in Orca to see if that file is actually referenced in your package (File table, Media table), then checks the CABs to see if it's there.
Stefan Krüger
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