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product. Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) You received product installation media in the form of a compressed file
Error 1311 Source File Not Found Adobe Acrobat
(.zip). During installation, an error presents with the following content "Error error 1311.source file not found windows 8 1311. Source file not found" and the installation does not continue. Symptom Presentation of message 'Error 1311. error 1311 adobe reader Source file not found' during installation. Cause Operating systems allow opening compressed (zip) files without extracting them. Some required files are not automatically extracted and are not available http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office_2003-excel/excel-2003-how-do-i-fix-installation-error-file/1f413ca9-1145-e011-9bac-78e7d160ad4e to be used during the installation process. Resolving the problem Stop the installation. Extract all of the files in the compressed (.zip file) to a new folder, and run the installer executable ('setup.exe') from that new folder. Microsoft Windows operating systems (1) Right-click the compressed file (.zip). (2) Select the 'Extract All' drop-menu option. (3) Select the http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21480262 'Extract' button. (4) When complete, a (new) folder containing the extracted (decompressed) files will appear in the same location as the compressed (zip) file. (5) Run the product installer from the (new) folder containing the extracted (decompressed) files according to the product installation instructions. Macintosh operating systems (1) Right-click (Control+click) on the compressed file (.zip). (2) Select the 'Open With' drop-down menu option. (3) Select 'Archive Utility' from the available options. (4) The Archive Utility window displays with a progress bar. (5) When complete, a new folder will contain the extracted (decompressed) files in the same location as the compressed file (.zip). (6) Run the product installer from the new folder which contains the extracted (decompressed) files. Historical Number 76802 Document information More support for: SPSS Statistics Software version: Not Applicable Operating system(s): Platform Independent Reference #: 1480262 Modified date: 2016-05-11 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility
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