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Possible Workaround for Error 1330 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ December 11, 2008 by Heath Stewart (MSFT) // 12 Comments 0 0 0 When installing Visual Studio 2008, you might run into an error dialog that reads, Error 1330.A file that is required cannot be installed because the cabinet file D:\cab1.cab has an invalid digital signature. This may indicate that the cabinet file a file that is required cannot be installed because the cabinet file has an invalid signature is corrupt. The path and name of the cabinet may be different, but might often be D:\cab1.cab, where D: refers to your DVD drive. How to workaround this issue Some time ago I blogged that you should try copying the installation locally as in some cases this is related to brief network disconnects or disc read lag, or even a bad burn of an ISO image. You should still try that and other methods in some of the comments on that post first since those are for more likely problems. If you do not have Internet access, or have a restrictive firewall or proxy, setup may be failing to verify the signature because it cannot access the online certificate revocation list (CRL). This is most likely if you encounter the error on cab1.cab for VS2008 or MSDN. You’ll need a copy of setreg.exe which is available in the .NET Framework SDK, which is now part of the Windows SDK. By default, a revocation list is checked so Internet access is required. At any user privilege
required cannot be installed because the cabinet file has an invalid digital signature When installing Corel Draw Graphic Suite X5, you might run into an error dialog that reads, Error 1330.A XXXX file that is required cannot be installed because
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file is corrupt. The problem seems to be with not being able to successfully verify the digital signature of the CAB file(s). disable winverifytrust The following workaround fixes the issue for most situations: Steps for Windows Vista: 1. Go to "Control Panel" 2. Click "Classic View" on the left 3. Double Click "Internet Options" 4. Click the "Advanced" tab https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/heaths/2008/12/11/another-possible-workaround-for-error-1330/ 5. Scroll down to the "Security" section 6. Uncheck the following: Allow the software to run or install even if the signature is invalid Check for publisher's certificate revocation Check for server certificate revocation Check for signatures on downloaded program 7. Click "OK" 8. Close all open Internet Explorer Windows 9. Click on Start | Computer right click on the DVD Drive that contain the Corel Draw Graphic Suite X5 and choose https://support.corel.com/hc/en-us/articles/215877598-Error-1330-A-XXXX-file-that-is-required-cannot-be-installed-because-the-cabinet-file-has-an-invalid-digital-signature open locate the Setup.exe and right click and run as Administrator. Steps for Windows 7: 1. Start | Control Panel 2. Double click | Network and Internet 3. Double Click "Internet Options" 4. Click the "Advanced" tab 5. Scroll down to the "Security" section 6. Uncheck the following: Allow the software to run or install even if the signature is invalid Check for publisher's certificate revocation Check for server certificate revocation Check for signatures on downloaded program 7. Click "OK" 8. Close all open Internet Explorer Windows 9. Click on Start | Computer right click on the DVD Drive that contain the Corel Draw Graphic Suite X5 and choose open locate the Setup.exe and right click and run as Administrator. Was this article helpful? 0 out of 0 found this helpful Have more questions? Submit a request 0 Comments Please sign in to leave a comment. Related articles Pinnacle Studio 19 – Patch Update is now available Studio 16 and Avid Studio Export Errors Error 2753. The File 'propschemareg.exe' is not marked for installation. Pinnacle Studio 16 wont launch after the Windows 8 1 is installed CorelDRAW Technical Suite X7 Update 3 - Lattice3D cannot be activated Copyright © Corel Corporation. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Anti-Piracy
(Error1330) For security reasons, our network is completely disconnected from the Internet. And I mean completely… we are not allowed to connect, ever. In this situation, https://windowshell.wordpress.com/2010/09/10/java-runtime-installation-failure-error-1330/ you quickly realize almost every vendor assumes you have Internet access (really? people http://nuance.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5684/~/error-1330-may-appear-when-installing-dragon-naturallyspeaking still assume) and management of your network becomes harder by an order of magnitude. As an example, earlier this week, I was trying to create an install package for the latest JRE, version 6 update 21. I ended up getting an error 1330, invalid digital signature in data1.cab during invalid digital the installation process. After some research, I came across the following forum posts: http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5403715 and http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5380073 EDIT: Sorry, I know these links are broken, but Oracle changed the forum structure when Sun got gobbled by them and I haven't had the time, or patience, to find where they went. Personally, I consider this an HFE failure (the fact that the links broke invalid digital signature when the site was migrated). Shame on you Oracle. Based on our connectivity (or lack of it), I realized this was due to the fact that JRE has a CAB file that uses a VeriSign code signing certificate that is NOT part of the Microsoft Root CA list. To make matters worse, the CAB wants to run a CRL check that goes back to VeriSign. After fiddling around trying different security options to bypass the CRL check, I finally gave up and went another way. It turns out, that this issue only affects the JRE installer that is available for general consumer download. The JDK, on the other hand, has a copy of the JRE as part of the package that doesn't have this issue. The bad part, is that the JDK makes you install, well, JDK stuff in addition to the JRE (which is an option). Of course, I took this on as a challenge to split out the JRE as a standalone installer. Most installers work the same way. You download a single file and the file extracts all
product, category, keywords, or phrases. Advanced Search Search terms Screen Reader users press enter to Limit by product. Limit by product This button does not work with screen readers. Please use the previous link instead. Select a product Screen Reader users press enter to Limit by category. Limit by category This button does not work with screen readers. Please use the previous link instead. Select a category Sort by Default Summary New or Updated Description Date Updated Direction Ascending Descending Search Tips Find the answer to your question Search filters applied "Error 1330" may appear when installing Dragon NaturallySpeaking Answer ID 5684 | Published 09/08/2008 12:00 AM | Updated 03/30/2015 04:03 PM "Error 1330" may appear when installing Dragon NaturallySpeaking Problem: The following error message may appear when installing Dragon NaturallySpeaking: Error 1330 - A file that is required cannot be installed because the cabinet file ENUGen~1.cab has an invalid digital signature. This may indicate that the cabinet file is corrupt. Error 24592 was returned by WinVerifyTrust. Notes: The specific cabinet file being referenced may be different than the one shown above. The specific error code may be 1330, 1329, 1332, 1335, or 1339. Solution 1: The cabinet file is not being read properly when the system is accessing the DVD. Use a flat-file installation method to install Dragon NaturallySpeaking from the local hard drive: Insert the Dragon NaturallySpeaking DVD into the DVD drive. Open a Windows Explorer window to browse to the DVD. Open the DVD drive (for example – drive D:). Select all of the files and folders on the DVD by clicking "Edit > Select All". Copy all of the selected files by clicking "Edit > Copy". Navigate to the Windows Desktop and create a new folder by right-clicking on the Desktop and selecting "New > Folder". Open the new folder then paste the files from the DVD by clicking "Edit > Paste". Note: Depending on the speed of the DVD drive, it may take a few minutes to copy the contents of the DVD to the hard drive. Once the files have been copied to the hard drive, start the Dragon NaturallySpeaking installation by double-clicking the file