Windows Update error 80070643 (installation Office Live add-in 1.5 update)

The solutions I've found are for Windows Update for Vista and before, but not for Windows 7 64 IT. I got the error 80070643 while trying to install Office Live add-in 1.5 update. All solutions... ? I appreciate your help.

Master50

What I've done, I downloaded Windows Installer Clean-up and installed, I uninstalled Office Live 1.4 and then once that is done, I have tried to install the Office Live 1.5 update, which is that I had problems with and installed without any more problems. As I mentioned previously, outages I found solutions were below to include servers, but none for Windows 7, Windows Vista and even suggestions. But, I really appreciate your time and efforts. Tnaks again.

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