Created attachment 74389 [details] error message 1335 Problem description I downloaded the Windows installer two times. Both installers said that "cabinet file 'libreoffice1.cab' is corrupt and cannot be used." The installer dialog said it was LibreOffice 4.0.0.3 Installation Wizard. The Bug Submission Assistant has 4.0.0.3 rc as a choice but would not accept that. Steps to reproduce: 1. I did a custom install. 2. I deselected all the applications except for Writer. 3. I selected the additional language 'Khmer.' 4. I received error message shown stating this is Error 1335. 5. I tried 'Retry' several times, which always returned this error message. 6. After clicking 'Ignore', an error message reported "Internal Error 2350." Current behavior: Rolls back installation before completion. Expected behavior: Able to install Writer with Khmer UI. Operating System: Windows 7 Version: unspecified
The file I downloaded did not indicate it was a candidate release, but the Bug Submission Assistant choices provided only 4.0.0.3 rc. I have changed "unspecified" in the version to 4.0.0.3 Release.
@Roger: Can you please check the integrity of the downloaded package? Right click on the MSI file, Properties from the local menu, Digital Signatures tab, Details button. The Digital Signatures dialog should say that the digital signature is OK. Otherwise your file is corrupted.
*** Bug 59864 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
No answer - WORKSFORME.
Have been traveling and just got this query. When I checked the properties of the installation file a couple minutes ago, there was no Digital Signatures tab at all (this is the second of the two I downloaded). When I checked the help file, it *did* have a Digital Signatures tab. So I would have to agree that both the installation files I downloaded were corrupted, as unlikely as it seemed to me at the time.
The third installer I downloaded, identified as 4.0.0.3 does have a Digital Signatures tab, which indicates things are OK. Plus this time I was able to install LibreOffice as described with Khmer as an additional language. So my bad. Thanks for helping, Andras!