Appfabric installation does not complete successfully

When I install the Sharepoint 2013 Prerequisites, Why I'm getting this error
"AppFabric 1.1 for windows server installation did not complete successfully"

Hello ,
Could you please describe the problem in detail ?
Also find the below workaround for same ...
SharePoint
2013 Prerequisites fails with MSI Installer error code 1603 while installing AppFabric 1.1
Best Regards Kuldeep Verma
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