LabView install: error writing to file .../cviengerror.ver

Hello,
I'm trying to install LabView and I keep stumbling on this error: "Error writing to file: C:\Windows\system32\cvrite\bin\English\cviengerror.ver"
I've tried reinstalling the application a few times while running the installer as an admin but to no avail. I've checked that the directory is created and I was able to add new files to it and delete them so I don't think this is a permition problem. I'm thinking the PC needs a third party software updated but I have no clue which one it is. Does anybody have an idea on how to proceed?
Thanks

HI!
I am Collin de Wit, an Application Engineer at National Instruments. If I undertsand correctly you are trying to install LabVIEW 2014 (64 bit) and during that installation you are receiving this error?
There are at this moment three things we can verify:
- Is there any anti virus software turned one which might block this feature during installation?
- Are you running the installer as Admin or are you logged in as an Admin? (This is a difference for windows)
- Is this a clean install, or are there older versions or other versions of LabVIEW installed on this computer?
Hope to hear from you to continue troubleshooting with you!
Best regards,
Collin de Wit

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