Sku011 Cab File
I recently came across a PC that prompted me for the SKU011.CAB file everytime I ran an Office application. The verions of Office it listed was Office Professional 2003 so I popped in my Office 2003 Pro CD and tried to use that to replace the file. I was unable to find SKU011.CAB on the CD and after checking the CD Key in use discovered that Office 2003 Pro Enterprise was the actual version installed. Not having an Enterprise CD, I thought I was stuck.
Then I found the Local Installation Source Tool from Microsoft and was saved. I downloaded the tool and used the 'Delete and disable LIS' option to remove the local installation source and after the next attempt to start and Office App I was off and running.
You can get the tool here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=10fa7aa3-695b-42c3-9045-b812ba0fed3e&displaylang=en
Sku011 Cab Not Found Guilty
I was unable to find SKU011.CAB on the CD and after checking the CD Key in use discovered that Office 2003 Pro Enterprise was the actual version installed. Not having an Enterprise CD, I thought I was stuck. Then I found the Local Installation Source Tool from Microsoft and was saved. ファイルSKU011.CABからの読み込みに失敗しました Office 2003 をインストールした後、ユーザの初回アクセス時や パッチ適用時などに以下のようなメッセージが出現する場合がある。 エラー1309.ファイル(インストールメディアのパス)SKU011.CAB.
Do you keep getting the annoying windows installer keeps popuping up asking for 'SKU011.cab' file when ever you open any product of the Microsoft Office 2003 Suite (Office, Excel, Outlook ...)? Here is a quick fix which actually worked
Caution: Editing your registry may cause your system to fail to start; modify at your own risk! So please don't send me any nasty messages if you happen to screw anything up.
- Click on 'Start' > 'Run' and type 'regedit' (without the quotes, please!).
Navigate to the following registry key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftOffice11.0DeliveryDownloadCode- On the right-side of the editor you'll see 'CDCache'. Double click on 'CDCache' and change the value to 0.
Sku011 Cab File
I recently came across a PC that prompted me for the SKU011.CAB file everytime I ran an Office application. The verions of Office it listed was Office Professional 2003 so I popped in my Office 2003 Pro CD and tried to use that to replace the file. I was unable to find SKU011.CAB on the CD and after checking the CD Key in use discovered that Office 2003 Pro Enterprise was the actual version installed. Not having an Enterprise CD, I thought I was stuck.
Then I found the Local Installation Source Tool from Microsoft and was saved. I downloaded the tool and used the 'Delete and disable LIS' option to remove the local installation source and after the next attempt to start and Office App I was off and running.
You can get the tool here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=10fa7aa3-695b-42c3-9045-b812ba0fed3e&displaylang=en
Sku011 Cab Not Found Guilty
I was unable to find SKU011.CAB on the CD and after checking the CD Key in use discovered that Office 2003 Pro Enterprise was the actual version installed. Not having an Enterprise CD, I thought I was stuck. Then I found the Local Installation Source Tool from Microsoft and was saved. ファイルSKU011.CABからの読み込みに失敗しました Office 2003 をインストールした後、ユーザの初回アクセス時や パッチ適用時などに以下のようなメッセージが出現する場合がある。 エラー1309.ファイル(インストールメディアのパス)SKU011.CAB.
Do you keep getting the annoying windows installer keeps popuping up asking for 'SKU011.cab' file when ever you open any product of the Microsoft Office 2003 Suite (Office, Excel, Outlook ...)? Here is a quick fix which actually worked
Caution: Editing your registry may cause your system to fail to start; modify at your own risk! So please don't send me any nasty messages if you happen to screw anything up.
- Click on 'Start' > 'Run' and type 'regedit' (without the quotes, please!).
Navigate to the following registry key
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftOffice11.0DeliveryDownloadCode- On the right-side of the editor you'll see 'CDCache'. Double click on 'CDCache' and change the value to 0.
That should do the trick!
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