Acrobat 8 Standard - Data1.cab Corrupt

I've been trying to get Acrobat 8 Standard installed on my Vista desktop.  At first, I was having problem with the PDF writer print driver, but in trying to resolve that, I have developed another problem.  I uninstalled Acrobat, and was trying to re-install it, but have had the installation interrupted each time I've tried, apparently because the Data1.cab is corrupt.  I tried making a copy of the CD, but got the same results.  I then tried copying the entire contents to my C: drive, then running the setup app, with the same results.
It's odd that I'm experiencing this problem now, since I had previously installed it on this desktop with mostly successful results (other than the print driver issue).
Can anyone offer any suggestions on how to resolve this issue?
Thanks,
Todd

Quick update on this.  I tried once more to install Acrobat, and this time it seemed to work.  The app itself seems to work ok, as far as I can tell, but I'm back to my original problem of the print driver not working.  I have another posting for this problem, so I'll switch over to that posting.

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