Microsoft Office 2003 Installation Problem

I tried to upgrade the old microsoft office to a newer Microsoft Office 2003 but I expirience an error on it and it say's "ERROR 1913.Set up cannot update file C:\Windows\win.ini. Verify that the file exist in your and that you have sufficient permission to update it".What am I going to do with that?

Hi Ben
Toshiba has nothing to do with that. In my opinion the answer must be search on some Microsoft Office forum or Microsoft knowledge base.
Thanks Jester for this link!!!

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