Error 1311 Microsoft Office Xp
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HardwickJanuary 30, 200574 0 0 0 Yesterday I finally diagnosed a problem that a friend’s laptop has had for a while: whenever she tried to install Office
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2003 Service Pack 1, it would throw up an error about not error 1311 source file not found data1 cab finding a file called SKU111.CAB. A week ago I’d confidently tried to fix this by downloading the how to fix error 1311 “fullfile” version of Office 2003 SP1 onto the laptop. The fullfile version contains everything needed for an update, as compared to the much smaller normal version which requires you
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to find your original installation CDROM (but is faster to download from Office Update). So I was pretty annoyed when it threw up exactly the same error: couldn’t find SKU111.CAB. My next step was to try repairing the original installation first, from Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs. This asked for the original installation CDROM, span it up
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and down a few times… and then complained about not being able to find SKU111.CAB. Ok, this was getting personal. Which brings us to this weekend, and a lot of Google hits for other people with the same problem. Thankfully, Eric Longman’s post “Can’t find SKU111.CAB” pointed to the solution: You've got the wrong install CD. Voila! Turns out that my friend actually had three different installation CDs for Office 2003 (it’s a long story…). One session of CD-swapping later and the laptop was happily installing SP1. Thanks Eric! Tags Outlook Comments (74) Cancel reply Name * Email * Website simon says: August 26, 2005 at 11:18 am I have only 1 install disk Office pro 2003 and I get this after using it for 3 months WHY ?? Reply Mark says: September 1, 2005 at 11:15 am Me too! I've also got Windows auto-update turned on. Worked one day, and not the next. Strange or coincidence Reply Bob says: January 5, 2006 at 5:18 pm http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896866/en-us and http://support.microsoft.com/kb/875556/ It's a pain, b
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page by pressing Ctrl+D on your system, so that you can revisit this page again if system restart is required. Error Name: Office Xp Error http://microsoftlivesupport.org/office-xp-error-1311-data1-cab/GHjk-N-qxw 1311 Data1.cab Error Type: Hard Resolution Time:~44 minutes Data Loss:Potentially Scope of Error:System Level Software:Microsoft office 2016, 2013, 365, 2010 and others Developer:Microsoft Corporation Views Today:1212 KB ID:37502 Operating System Information:
office xp error 1311 data1.cab error messages can occur in any of the following Microsoft Windows operating systems: Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Windows ME Windows 2000 Affected error 1311 Products: Microsoft Office 2016 Microsoft office 365 Microsoft office 2013 Microsoft office 2010 Microsoft Office 2007 And others.. Symptom of error: Error message pops up "office xp error 1311 data1.cab" System Performance becomes slow/sluggish. Programs hangs from time to time. Cause of Error: Internal system conflict. Corrupt software installation. Virus or malware infection. Office Xp Error 1311 Data1.cab can be caused due to various source file not factors, it is important to pin point the exact error for permanent resolution. Disclaimer The steps given below need to be followed under supervision of a Technical Expert. If you need any assistance while following the steps, you can contact our 24×7 Technical Support. How to Fix Office Xp Error 1311 Data1.cab Guide. Step 1: Check System for Corruption: Open an elevated command prompt. To do this, follow these steps: 1) Click the Start button. 2) In the "search" box at the bottom, type cmd 3) Look for Cmd.exe to appear at the top of the menu. Right-click on cmd.exe and choose Run As Administrator. You should now have an elevated command prompt. 4) In the elevated command prompt, type the following then press the Enter key: sfc /scannow 5) Allow the System File Checker to complete the scan of all Windows system files. Step 2: Update to latest Windows KB 1) To check for Windows Updates (Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10): 2) Click the Start button. 3) Type "update" into the search box and hit ENTER. 4) The Windows Update dialog box will appear. 5) If updates