Error when you try to install Windows Live Messenger: 80070003

I recently reinstalled my windows home edition 2002 sp2 exp, I tried several ways to install windows live messenger. I tried to get into the local users and groups, but windows xp home edition is not this feature, I tried to download does not work yet for registry cleaners. Can you please give me all the possibilities for this solution. I've been stuck here for at least 6 hours. haha thank you very much.

Hi vincentShinoda,
 
Follow the suggestion given in the below post and check if it helps in fixing the issue:
 
If that doesn't work, post your query in Windows Live Messenger Forums for assistance on this issue.

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