NForce firewall won't install

I just bought an AMD athlon 64 3500+ and paired it with an MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum.
When trying to install the firewall drivers I get this error:
"Error 1609. An error occurred while applying security settings. Users is not a valid user or group. This could be a problem with the package, or a problme connecting to a domain controller on the network. Check you network connection and click Retry, or Cancel to end the install."
And only an OK button. When I press OK I get this error:
"Error: -1603 Fatal error during installtion.
Consult Windows Installer Help (Msi.chm) or MSDN for more information."
And then the installtion quits.
Is there anyone but me that have got this error? Did you in that case solve it in any way? Appreciate all help...

I'm in the loading process on my K8N Neo2 NF3. Coupla' days ago read in "Quick Users Guide" pg 6-4:
"Then the following screen displays the installation of NVIDIA Firewall and ForceWare Network Access Manager. It is a software firewall to protect the softwares (sic) from hacking. Hovwever, it is strongly suggested that you do not install this component for you have to search other PC with its IP address instead of its PC name in your local network. Click No to continue."
Riddle me this: A big deal was made of nVidia's firewall, then the User Manual states "do not install". Sheesh.
Well, it is what it is, wasn't the reason I bought it anyway. As always, I'll have a 3rd party Firewall (and AV) in my box whatever the make or model it is.

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