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Microsoft Office 2000. It's caused by a problem with the installation program, or the files it's required to install on your system. Fortunately, it's actually a very easy error to fix, as it's caused by a specific set of problems / errors. Here's http://www.personalcomputerfixes.com/general-errors/how-to-fix-error-1335-%E2%80%93-office-installation-office1-cab-errors-fix/ what you need to do: What Causes The 1335 Error? The 1335 error normally shows when you try and install the Office suite of programs on your Windows computer. Here are what the errors normally appear as: "Error 1335-Cannot https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/install-error-1311-1335-or.html copy cab file Office1.cab. The file may be corrupt." Or when you start your computer in Safe Mode and then try to install Microsoft Office, you may receive the following error: "The Windows Installer Service could not be error 1335 accessed. This can occur if you are running Windows in Safe mode or if the Windows Installer is not correctly installed." The various causes of the 1335 error range from dirty media, CD ROM issues or problems with memory allocations. Other causes are the application installer program doesn’t access the required program setup files from the program setup CD-ROM, virus infections and registry errors. You can fix the errors below: How To Fix 1335 Error Step error 1335 the 1 - Check The Installation CD For Damage Often, you'll find that CD's will become scratched or damaged, which can cause the CD to become unreadable. If you are trying to install something on your computer using a CD you must first check the CD for any damage. If it is damaged or scratched in any way then your computer may not be able to read the files off the CD. If it is scratched, you should either look for a replacement CD or use one of the CD repair tools you can get from PC stores. Step 2 - Extract Compressed Installation Files The 1335 error shows when it cannot extract a “cabinet” file from an installation program. A cabinet (.cab) file is used by installation programs to compress a lot of files into a single, smaller file. If your PC shows the 1335 error, it’s typically a sign that the .cab file you are trying to use is either damaged, corrupt or unreadable by your software. If you manually extract this file, it should make the installation work properly again. Here’s what to do: Right-click on the folder and select Extract All. Follow the instructions. Once that has finished, double-click ‘Setup.exe’ in the folder that has the extracted files. Step 3 - Clean Out The Registry - Download this registry cleaner The ‘registry’ is a cen
installing an Adobe product on Windows Solutions Additional information Applies to : Acrobat Acrobat 3D Adobe OnLocation CS Adobe Premiere Pro Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 After Effects After Effects CS4 Bridge Bridge CS4 Contribute Contribute CS4 Creative Suite Creative Suite CS4 Device Central Dreamweaver Dreamweaver CS4 Encore Encore CS4 Extension Manager Fireworks Fireworks CS4 Flash Professional Flash Professional CS4 Illustrator Illustrator CS4 InCopy InCopy CS4 InDesign InDesign CS4 Photoshop Photoshop CS4 Photoshop Elements Photoshop Extended RoboHelp for FrameMaker Soundbooth Version Cue Issue: Error 1311, 1335, or 2350 when installing an Adobe product on Windows When you install an Adobe product on Windows, you receive the following error message: “Error [1311, 1335, or 2350]. Source file not found: [drive]:\[product name][product version]\data1.cab. Verify that the file exists and that you can access it.” Solutions Errors 1311, 1335, and 2350 occur when the installer is unable to access the necessary files from the DVD/CD-ROM drive. These errors can also occur if antivirus software interferes with an installation, or if the installation files are compressed. Solution 1: Check the product installer disc. Make sure that the DVD or CD-ROM from which you are installing is free of dirt and debris. If necessary, clean the DVD/CD-ROM with a soft, lint-free cloth. Ensure that the installation disc is inserted into the drive letter identified in the error message. Note: Many computers have more than one DVD/CD-ROM drive. Solution 2: Temporarily disable antivirus software, and then install the product. For instructions, see the documentation for the antivirus software or contact the manufacturer. Solution 3: Install the product from the desktop. CS3: Follow the instructions in Install Adobe Creative Suite 3 from the desktop (Windows XP and Windows Vista) (kb400609).CS4: Follow the instructions in Install Adobe Creative Suite 4 or point products from the desktop (Windows XP and Windows Vista) (kb403963).PSE: Create a folder on the desktop. Insert the Photoshop Elements install disc into the DVD/CD-ROM drive. If the Autoplay window appears, close it. Open My Computer (Windows XP) or Computer (Windows Vista). Right-click the drive with the Photoshop E