Error 1335 or 2350.FDI server error MY SOLUTION

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Alter Eagle
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Error 1335 or 2350.FDI server error MY SOLUTION

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Hi all, my first post...

I have found a solution for my Error 1335 or 2350.FDI server error created on my Vista OS.

(This may work for most of Corel products?)

In Vista
Go to Start / Documents and create a folder, (I named mine X3).
Put in your CD and stop the auto load.
Go to Start / Computer and right click on your X3 CD (probably the E: drive)
Select copy from the menu, and close that window
Navigate back to your X3 folder in Documents, open it and right click in the space.
From that menu select paste.
This will take around 15 minutes to copy the CD over to the folder.
Once completed, remove the CD and select Restart on your computer
Once you have rebooted, back to your X3 folder and double click SETUP
This time you shouldn't get the dreaded 1335 error.
Now you can delete the X3 folder, empty your Recycle Bin and hopefully go back to being a happy camper.

It worked for me.

After 2hrs searching and finding Microsoft blaming the software and the software blaming MS. I thought I'd try this so called "flat" install. If you can copy over the CD to your hard drive you can circumvent the issue with the windows installer.
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Post by Ron P. »

Welcome to the forums,

First thank you for sharing this workaround. I've never seen this type of issue or error when installing from a CD or DVD. The method you describe is really just bypassing the Autorun.inf, not the Windows or msi (which stands for MicroSoft Software Installer). That must be used, irregardless of the media (CD, DVD, or HDD) being installed from.

I'm curious if you had tried using Start>Run>, then selecting your CD drive, and from that selecting Setup.exe. It should have done the same as your copying to your hard drive first.

I might also just add a shorter version of your method. Instead of using Copy then in W.E. (Windows Explorer) navigating to a folder, why not just use Copy to Folder right click command?

I know there used to be a problem with a certain version of the Windows Installer, which MS provided a correction to. This however should not be present with Vista.
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Post by Alter Eagle »

Hi Ron,
FYI, I just wanted to say that the first thing I tried was to turn off auto run then select it from the CD menu, then I tried the direct approach with OPEN and selected SETUP.

What happens is it'll begin loading no problem. After a few minutes it gets to (geez getting old is tough, I'm trying to recall the file it gets too)... darn... I did this 5 or 6 times before I figured out a solution too... I believe textures loaded then when it goes into decompressing the cab files it errors. (So it could be a network error - security ID is invalid?) It'll bring up the 1335, then when you try to bi pass that error it brings up the 2350.
Terminal server errors explained at MS

As you know working the boards, every computer is different, so it could just be mine. I was reading it may be an issue with Vista SP1 too? They apparently patched the prob in XP for the most part, but it covers a few things when it isn't just a server error.. cd read etc.

That is a great shortcut, I thought laying it out so you could see what and where I was copy/pasting basically.. feel free to rewrite it. I'm not the best at making things simple as you can tell from this diatribe. :roll:

Hey thanks for the acknowledgment, I do the same with my forum!
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