Patch Error 1334
SP1 EXTRA! X-treme version 9.0 SP2 Summary When attempting to apply a service pack to EXTRA! X-treme 9.0, you may see Error 1334. This technical note provides information to troubleshoot this error. Symptoms When applying EXTRA! X-treme 9.0 Service Pack 1 or Service Pack 2, you may see the following installer error: Figure 1. Error 1334. The file '(file name)' cannot be installed because the file cannot be found in cabinet file 'Data1.cab'. This could indicate a network error, an error reading from the CD-ROM, or a problem with this package. The file name indicated in the error varies depending on the options installed. For example, the error may be indicated on file F45495_OBJ_TELA.EBH or F45497_OBJS_OLE.EBM. Error 1334 may occur in the following circumstances: after opening the .MSP patch to modify the existing local workstation installation. when applying the service pack to an Administrative installation (MSI), using either the service pack Patch Wizard or an msiexec command line. If you are applying the service pack to an Administrative installation using the service pack Patch Wizard, after dismissing the error 1334 dialog and rollback completes, you may see an additional error: Figure 2. The patch was unsuccessful. It returned error number: 1603 Explanation Error 1334 commonly occurs if you originally installed EXTRA! X-treme 9.0 using either of the following methods: The default compressed Atmee90.msi installer file package (located in the \MSI directory of the product CD, or C:\attachmate_temp\extra-9.0-release\MSI after files are extracted in the downloaded product). The compressed Atmee90.msi file is identified by its larger size (approximately 40 MB) since it includes .CAB cabinet files that contain compressed EXTRA! X-treme program files. An .MST transform file and new compressed .MSI file created with the Custom Installation Wizard (CIW). This method is used to deploy additional custom settings or client files. In a default or Typical installation, only the “English (United States)” Language Option is installed. However, the service pack installer attempts to update all language files, thus causing the error. Solution To avoid the error in a compressed MSI installation, apply the service pack to the workstation using one of the following methods. Run the Patch Wizard When you run the Patch Wizard (from the service pack autorun install.exe menu, or rpatch.exe in the download extracted files),
PlayStation 4 Android PlayStation Vita DS PSP Game Boy Advance Wii iOS Wii U PC Xbox 360 PlayStation 2 Xbox One PlayStation 3 More... Log In Sign Up Log In to GameFAQs Forgot your username or password? Don't have an account? Sign up for free! GameFAQs Answers Boards Community Contribute Games What’s New PCActionShooterFirst-PersonArcadeCrysisFAQsAnswersBoardMoreHomeSummaryRelease DataGame CreditsAlso PlayingCollection StatsFAQsCheatsReviewsReader ReviewsCritic ReviewsImagesVideosAnswersBoard The message you selected is no longer available for viewing. Error 1334 with patch. Topic Archived BoardsCrysisError 1334 with patch.User Info: http://support.attachmate.com/techdocs/2377.html Dark_GaiaDark_Gaia 8 years ago#1 I can't install the patch. I get an error every time I try. It's called error 1334 and some long as name file is missing. Can anyone help me?User Info: Shtanky_POOShtanky_POO 8 years ago#2I've got the same problem i can't install patch 1.2 for some reason. any ideas?User Info: JJ239JJ239 8 years ago#3I had the same http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/931665-crysis/43588951/477395712 problem. I just googled "error 1334 crysis" without the quotes and found it helps to take all of the contents of the DVD and put them on your hard drive. Uninstall Crysis and reinstall it using the hard drive installer. Its important that you dont install it using AutorunCD, but the one that says "setup" to avoid a CD key error. After all that though you should be able to install the patches with a clean Crysis install.Crysis has way too damn many anti-piracy checks for a game that supposedly exceeded expectations according to EA. The problem is that the files cannot be altered at all in order to install a patch. I wonder if Cryteks piracy complaints are all BS since they obviously had so many checks in place ahead of time. You cant even start it without the DVD in the drive sigh.Anyways make sure to take your saved games and put them in another folder before uninstalling so you dont lose them; then putem back when youre done.BoardsCrysisError 1334 with patch.Report MessageTerms of Use Violations: Offensive Adverti
1334: During patch installation Error 1334: During patch installation http://community.microfocus.com/microfocus/cobol/extend_and_acucobol/w/knowledge_base/2280.error-1334-during-patch-installation.aspx Extend and ACUCOBOL Helps developers modernize COBOL applications, includes the ACUCOBOL-GT development system and COBOL Virtual Machine to deploy applications across all major Windows, UNIX and Linux platforms. Join group Get this RSS feed Home Forum Blog Wiki Files Members Options Share this Page Details patch error Created by admin When: 15 Feb 2013 23:08 Revisions: 1 Comments: 0 Extend and ACUCOBOL Knowledge Base Subscribe Article History Error 1334: During patch installation Problem: During the installation of a version 8.0.1 patch file (8.0.1.1012.msp) a message box was displayed with the following message: patch error 1334 Error: 1334: The file 'ccbldll.dll' cannot be installed because the file cannot be found in cabinet file 'PCW_CAT_FAMILY00'. This could indicate a network error, an error reading from the CD-ROM, or a problem with this package.
Resolution: The patch file that was being installed was cummulative and already contained in a prior patch that had already been applied to the target machine. Using Windows "Add or Remove Programs" (check "Show updates") dialog box ("Installed Updates" of "Program and Features" on Windows Vista) to uninstall the previously applied patch (version 8.0.1.1001) allowed the new patch file (version 8.0.1.1012) to be installed on the target machine. Old KB# 3178 Terms Of Use Privacy Statement Download Policy Microfocus.com Borland.com Support Line Corporate Blog Cookie Policy © 2001 - 2016 Micro Focus. All rights reserved.