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"Sorry an error has occurred.
The application could not be installed because the installer file is damaged. Try obtaining a new installer file from the application author."
This is the message I get every time I try to install an AIR supported app.
In the log files, I see "Got an unexpected fatal error while unpackaging: [ErrorEvent type="error" bubbles=false cancelable=false eventPhase=2 text="invalid package signature" errorID=5022]"
The app is a bit old (2012 i think). I have the latest version of Adobe AIR as of this writing (downloaded, and installed today), system time is correct, and the .air file is being run from my local hard drive.
Anything I can do short of setting my clock to an earlier date, or completely reinstalling Windows?
I see this as a common issue with many threads. The only work arounds/solutions I've seen don't seem to work, or involve changing my date, or reinstalling windows.
OS = Windows 10 Pro 64-bit on a high end gaming PC.
Hi,
This is a known issue. Could you change the date to any date before 30th Oct and try installing the app and see if it works for you? We are seeing some certificate issues with older apps.
Thanks!
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Hi,
This is a known issue. Could you change the date to any date before 30th Oct and try installing the app and see if it works for you? We are seeing some certificate issues with older apps.
Thanks!
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It worked to allow me to install the app, but I was trying NOT to have to do that! This is a horrible workaround, because changing the date to an incorrect date can cause problems, including, but not limited to system crashes.
If you're seeing these certificate issues, then it sounds like an update to Adobe AIR is likely the culprit. Hope you get it sorted soon.
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It is not related to Adobe AIR update. It is related to the certificates with which these apps have been packaged. You will have to repackage the app with a newer certificate.
Thanks!
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Not my app, and I'm not a programmer, so I'm not going to mess with it.
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Well, Thawte sais a once successfully signed AIR App will be installable for ever...
So what can we do?
Maybe Adobe could deliver a new AIR Version with an installer that accept these certificates. Its AIR that refuses installation not the certificate.
PS:
Thawte just told me to contact Adobe.....
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Hi,
For the non-working apps, you need to repackage the .air apps. Please refer to Adobe AIR applications installation issue , for steps to repackage.
Thanks!
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My App is signed with a SHA256 cert as per the article posted, not SHA-1, but my installer is still failing. Please advise...
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Could you state this ? I'm using Adobe packaged AIR when installing CS5.5, so as far as I know, YOU are the ones who packaged that one, is there going to be fix for those? Tried redownloading from your site, but same issue.
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Hi,
Please download the latest version of Adobe AIR from get.adobe.com/air. Workaround is available for the above mentioned issue without changing the system date or repackaging the .air app. . Steps to use the workaround can be found on Adobe AIR applications installation issue
Thanks!
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Hello @divya_1993
The issue is not Adobe AIR per say. But Adobe CS5.5 which has a packaged AIR inside the package. CS5.5 has been downloaded from Adobe site (and re-downloaded 2 weeks ago and still same issue). When installing CS5.5 there is AIR applications INSIDE 5.5 installation which fails because their sign in is old. Now how can I fix this? As these are Adobe signed applications in CS 5.5.
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Hi,
Could you please specify which AIR applications are you referring to inside CS5.5
Thanks!
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AdobeHelp.air and AdobeContentViewer (DesktopPreviewer.air)
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can you help me please. how to fix adobe installer "the installation cannot continue as the installer file may be damaged" in windows 7
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Solution for "The installation cannot continue as the installer file may be damaged"
You need to install a certificate in order for Windows to allow the Setup to run.
The needed certificate is shown in Event Viewer.
For me the certificate was located at
It was valid until 2037
(Before installing a certificate, you should check it to see if it belongs to the real, trusted issuer.)
If you get an installation error because of a certificate, Event Viewer will show you what certificate is needed.
After you get the installation error, open the windows Event viewer from the start menu - type eventvwr.msc or eventvwr.exe
Navigate to the tab: Event Viewer (Loca) > Windows Logs > Application
Right-click the Application entry and choose "Clear Log..." before running the Adobe Set-up.exe in order to clear the event list of previous errors.
Run Set-up.exe and wait for the error message: "The installation cannot continue as the installer file may be damaged..."
Check the Application tab of the Event Viewer and see what certificate is needed - it will give you a web link to the certificate.
If you are connected to the internet and the setup doesn't install the certificate automatically, install it manually:
Open Internet Explorer and go the web link printed in the Error message of the Event Viewer, for example:
Save the .crt file, right click on it and choose "Install Certificate".
Click next.
Choose "Place all certificates in the following store"
Click Browse
Select Trusted Root Certification Authorities
Click Nest and Finish.
After all the needed certificates are installed, run the Adobe "Set-up.exe again, and it should work.
Good luck!
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Please can you tell me will this help two 'older' ladies (75 & 80) who have very little computer experience in working with/updating software to re-install the Docraft Digital designer program that requires Adobe air to installed first but we keep receiving the message telling us that the Adobe air installation file is damaged and we need to contact the installation author whoever that is!!!!!
We have been happily using the digital designer program for our hobby of cardmaking before on our Windows laptops but since the end of last year, we are unable to download the program anymore (we have both updated our laptops to Windows 10 & a MacBook) due to not being able to install Adobe air.
Has anyone actually managed to contact Adobe as we can't find out how to speak to them regarding this problem? We see different replies trying to help others but as we are not experts we are unsure about trying any of the suggestions.
Please somebody from Adobe if you are reading this please help us.
Thanking you in anticipation.
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I think you can download latest adobe from Adobe - Adobe AIR This will download the later Adobe air. You can install this.
You can check in windows control panel and "program and feature" it should display new adobe air which should
28.0.0.127.
Once Adobe Air is installed, you should be able to install digital designer program successfully.
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Thank you for your reply but we have already tried this and we receive the same message telling us that the file is damaged etc.
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It still does not work on adobe air version 28.00 when will a new version be released, it is very frustrating not being able to use software which needs adobe air, windows 10 is a nightmare but this really needs to be sorted out
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Hi Janine,
I have adobe air now but I don't know if this is an update, I thought it was but not sure now.
Have you tried going to Do-Craft Digital Designer website and installing the program from there this is what my friend & I did last week and we were successful?
Good luck,
Barbara
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I am experiencing this same error but in my case I have determined it is due to the installer file being too big. My app includes a folder of video files and my installer is a whopping 724MB. If I remove the folder of video files it installs fine. So perhaps there is a maximum file size for air installers?
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Why adobe says date before 30th Oct 2017 , Could someone let me know this?
Thanks in Advance
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Could someone tell me why 30 Oct 2017? How adobe decided this date?
Thank you in advance