I keep getting error 2350&1335 when installing office 2000

A

ANONYMOUS

Error 1335 relates to:

"The cabinet file '[2]' required for this installation is corrupt and
cannot be used. This could indicate a network error, an error reading
from the CD-ROM, or a problem with this package."

So you need to clean the CD with a damp cloth to see if it works.
Alternatively, try to copy the entire cd on your HD and run the setup
file from there.

I haven't looked at error 2350 but you can google for it.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Error 1335 relates to:

"The cabinet file '[2]' required for this installation is corrupt and
cannot be used. This could indicate a network error, an error reading
from the CD-ROM, or a problem with this package."

So you need to clean the CD with a damp cloth to see if it works.
Alternatively, try to copy the entire cd on your HD and run the setup
file from there.

I haven't looked at error 2350 but you can google for it.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Error 1335 relates to:

"The cabinet file '[2]' required for this installation is corrupt and
cannot be used. This could indicate a network error, an error reading
from the CD-ROM, or a problem with this package."

So you need to clean the CD with a damp cloth to see if it works.
Alternatively, try to copy the entire cd on your HD and run the setup
file from there.

I haven't looked at error 2350 but you can google for it.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Error 1335 relates to:

"The cabinet file '[2]' required for this installation is corrupt and
cannot be used. This could indicate a network error, an error reading
from the CD-ROM, or a problem with this package."

So you need to clean the CD with a damp cloth to see if it works.
Alternatively, try to copy the entire cd on your HD and run the setup
file from there.

I haven't looked at error 2350 but you can google for it.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Error 1335 relates to:

"The cabinet file '[2]' required for this installation is corrupt and
cannot be used. This could indicate a network error, an error reading
from the CD-ROM, or a problem with this package."

So you need to clean the CD with a damp cloth to see if it works.
Alternatively, try to copy the entire cd on your HD and run the setup
file from there.

I haven't looked at error 2350 but you can google for it.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Error 1335 relates to:

"The cabinet file '[2]' required for this installation is corrupt and
cannot be used. This could indicate a network error, an error reading
from the CD-ROM, or a problem with this package."

So you need to clean the CD with a damp cloth to see if it works.
Alternatively, try to copy the entire cd on your HD and run the setup
file from there.

I haven't looked at error 2350 but you can google for it.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Error 1335 relates to:

"The cabinet file '[2]' required for this installation is corrupt and
cannot be used. This could indicate a network error, an error reading
from the CD-ROM, or a problem with this package."

So you need to clean the CD with a damp cloth to see if it works.
Alternatively, try to copy the entire cd on your HD and run the setup
file from there.

I haven't looked at error 2350 but you can google for it.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Error 1335 relates to:

"The cabinet file '[2]' required for this installation is corrupt and
cannot be used. This could indicate a network error, an error reading
from the CD-ROM, or a problem with this package."

So you need to clean the CD with a damp cloth to see if it works.
Alternatively, try to copy the entire cd on your HD and run the setup
file from there.

I haven't looked at error 2350 but you can google for it.

hth
 
A

ANONYMOUS

Error 1335 relates to:

"The cabinet file '[2]' required for this installation is corrupt and
cannot be used. This could indicate a network error, an error reading
from the CD-ROM, or a problem with this package."

So you need to clean the CD with a damp cloth to see if it works.
Alternatively, try to copy the entire cd on your HD and run the setup
file from there.

I haven't looked at error 2350 but you can google for it.

hth
 

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