What I know so far is, that NTLite was not able to move a file in the %temp% folder.
The name was something like ntlite.update.exe.
After HIPS was disabled, NTLite worked without an error message and ntlite.update.exe disappeared,
Sorry for the long absent.
It seems that ESET Internet Security was to blame for it.
As soon as I disabled HIPS (Host Intrusion Prevention System) the error was gone.
Funny fact: After enabling HIPS again, strangely enough, everything worked
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