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Old August 11th, 2004, 12:22 AM
John Hackman
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Default Office XP's Cabinet file: "OFFICE1.CAB"

I'm trying to install "Office XP Pro w/Front Page" and
half way into it, when it's copying "file VBE6.DLL", a
window pops up with bad news. "Error 1335. The cabinet
file 'OFFICE1.CAB' is corrupt and cannot be used". I'm
looking for an inexpensive (as in FREE) solution to the
problem. I'm a virgin at all this tech stuff, so please be
gentle with me and speak in common people english. Thank
you.
 




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