Root certificate update XP

I have spoken too soon about the repair of my previous to the detection of KB931125.  This time I didn't notice the new detection of the update previously installed only after the detected update Office Live Add - In.  After I installed it, updated detected as a high priority update, I ran Windows Update again, and it has detected again for the root certificate.  My previous thread, where I thought that this problem has been solved, was titled "Windows Update keeps detect two updates previously installed several times, KB931125 and KB2632503" then I uninstalled the Office Live Add-In and represented the update.  It always detects the update of root certificate.  If the failure of the feature update to recognize the root certificate as it has already installed is connected to an Office component?  I don't think that I had installed Office Live; so I do not understand why it has detected Live Add-In as criticism.

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