#Data3.cab file how to#
Any suggestions on how to confirm that? (Such as how to feed the directory name into something that understands how to print things other than ASCII, Latin-1, etc.
#Data3.cab file install#
UPDATE: "Unshield" had no trouble with it, though now I'm wondering what to do with the mess it left-i.e., how to make wine install it: I have no clue what to tell it!Īlso, I think I have a suspicion of what the problem may be: one of the directories spat out after un-shielding has a corrupted-looking directory name, but I suspect it may actually be Japanese in Unicode or some other system, since this software is from a Japanese company and has both English and Japanese files (depending on the localization, I assume). I'll post here again later with the results.
#Data3.cab file update#
These files contain security-related update metadata. The Wsusscan.cab file and the Wsusscn2.cab file are archive-based files. The path of the Wsusscan.cab file or the Wsusscn2.cab file on the local computer. I doubt it's a "new" regression since, as I mentioned at the beginning, I tried versions 1.0, 1.1.3, and 1.1.16, all to no avail-yet it magically worked with Crossover.ĭaemon: I'll try that, or (more likely) the "unshield" program referred to by that. The folder in which the Wsusscan.cab file or the Wsusscn2.cab file is located. Weird how quoting doesn't work for me.but anyway. (There's no Slackware package for 1.1.17 or 1.0.1 and I didn't feel like compiling for (what I thought!) was a simple program.)įinally, I've spent some time searching and seen a few entries on some games, but otherwise not much. I've tried 1.1.3 (which I had before), 1.1.16, and 1.0, in order, with no difference. Re: Data3.cab I have Windows ME and i want to install the Empire Earth and the Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest but a message keeps apearing saying 'insert the disk 0 that contains the file data3.
I assume a Readme file has been given together with the Data3.cab file that tells you where to place it Logged. Further, the install goes without a hitch on an old XP work machine. The file might tell you it is damaged if you try to open it because (Correct me if I am wrong) Data3.cab files only contain compressed driver files and donot require to be unpacked. Trying to copy to a directory and run the install from there, which worked with the CS-D800 software that I wrote an entry for, does not work for this. There's an entry for version 1.0 that says platinum, but mine is either 1.1 or 1.10 (hard to tell from how they wrote it).Īnyway, I'm getting the problem during install that it wants "DATA3.CAB", but no such animal exists on the disk furthermore, all the disk's readable files say it doesn't exist either, so I'm guessing it's supposed to be decompressed from one of the others (probably "DATA2.CAB"). Cause/Solution: This occurs when a previous program leaves its setup files in the Windows Temp folder.
I'm trying to install the programming software for my ham radio, the Icom RS-91. Problem: During installation on a Windows system setup prompts, 'Please insert disk 0 that contains the file data 3.cab.