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Bads 15th Jul 03 02:14 PM

Hello,

I have an administrator account but I don't have all the user rights for making a setup :(

I don't have access to the second CD of my program ??

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Error 1311.Source file not found: G:\Release.cab. Verify that the file exists and that you can access it.
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How can I modify that to have access to this "Release.cab"

Thanks for your help

~*McoreD*~ 15th Jul 03 02:28 PM

AFAIK this is not related to Windows User Rights. The file system in CDs i.e. CDFS do not have that facility which NTFS offers.
It more looks like the Release.cab is corrupted. Or did you try copying the installation files to HDD and then install?

war59312 15th Jul 03 05:48 PM

More than likly just coping to your hard drive will work. C that is.

I always have this problem with cab files. It is not that they are currupted either. I think a serivce might have something to do with it.

Because I only get this problem once all my settings and services have been tweaked. But not that big of a deal.

Even had this problem with Office 2003. The offical microsoft beta cds that is. I have had this problem since office 97 though so. So who knows.

But that should solve your problem. If not then scan the hard drive for errors beforce you copy the cab file from the cd. Sometimes that works.

Bads 15th Jul 03 07:15 PM

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It more looks like the Release.cab is corrupted
It is not corrupted because it works on another PC ;)

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Or did you try copying the installation files to HDD and then install?

I have two CD's. Do I have to copy the content of the 2 cd's in one folder ??

Thanks

~*McoreD*~ 16th Jul 03 07:29 AM

Does the software requires you to insert the second CD while installing? (Just like in Visual Studio .net).

First try copying the CD with the Release.cab to the HDD and installing. If it asks for the location of the second CD, then choose your CDROM drive.

BTW, I just thought telling you to try UltraISO or WinISO to get an ISO image of the CD and mount the image by DAEMON Tools, then try. :)

Good Luck!
McoreD

billybob3 16th Jul 03 07:32 AM

Or, you can try copying them to different folders, and when it asks for the location, click on Browse, and find the folder that you copied the cd to.

For example, for the first cd, you would put it in a folder named "Disc 1" and for the second cd, "Disc 2." Then, you would start the installation from the folder "Disc 1," and when it asks for "Disc 2," click Browse and find the folder "Disc 2."

Did that make sense?

Bads 17th Jul 03 12:28 AM

Thanks to all of you ;)

All is ok now, install right from the hard drive :lol:

I think I don't have all the rights for installing from the CD_Rom drive :D


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