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DB2 Installation on Windows fails with Error 1330

Troubleshooting


Problem

Installation failure due to an invalid digital signature

Symptom

Installation will fail with the message below indicating that a Windows cabinet (*.cab) file is corrupt.


Error 1330.A file that is required cannot be installed because the cabinet file C:\temp\db2\Windows\BASE0000.cab has an invalid digital signature. This may indicate that the cabinet file is corrupt.

The DB2 installation log will contain:

MSI (s) (B8:68) [09:22:57:577]: Validating digital signature of file 'C:\temp\db2\Windows\BASE0000.cab'

MSI (s) (B8:68) [09:22:57:577]: Hash of signed file 'C:\temp\db2\Windows\BASE0000.cab' does not match hash authored in the installation package

MSI (s) (B8:B4) [09:22:57:577]: Note: 1: 1330 2: C:\temp\db2\Windows\BASE0000.cab 3: 0

MSI (s) (B8:B4) [09:22:57:577]: Product: IBM Data Server Client - DB2 --Error 1330.A file that is required cannot be installed because the cabinet file C:\temp\db2\Windows\BASE0000.cab has an invalid digital signature. This may indicate that the cabinet file is corrupt. Error 0 was returned by WinVerifyTrust.

The location of the DB2 installation log can be found in the Related URL Collecting Data For Installation Problems.

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Modified date:
30 April 2025

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