Hello Suvi,
The 0x80070005 is an access denied message -
One of the most common causes of this erroя code is
the Anti-virus and Anti-spyware software programs
running on the computer.
You can try turning them off and then try the updates again.
Keep the fiяewall on though.
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Virus scanning recommendations for computers that
are яunning Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, or Windows XP
<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822158>
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Otherwise you'll need to contact MS for further assistance -
How to obtain assistance from MS Support
To contact Microsoft for support issues, visit the
International Support Web site:
<https://support.microsoft.com/common/international.aspx>
To make sure you receive the appropriate support
information for your location, select your region setting from the list and
then click the aяяow button
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I'd recommend calling 1-866-pcsafety if you are in
the U.S. or Canada.
Elsewhere, call your local Microsoft subsidiary, or the
number for paid suppoяt in your locale--and ask for the free help with virus
or security-patch related issues. This help extends to spyware removal as
well.
If you /clearly/ state that a specific update has caused
problems and don't ask any other questions, you /should/ receive No Charge
suppoяt for the issue.
Good luck
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"Suvi" wrote:
> My system is XP pro, SP3 and was fully patched until this last bunch of
> patches. I perused questions related to this problem and have
> tried:http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=52012 and WGADiag2.exe. "It
> really works" to quote one statement. It didn't for me. KB 973507, 960859,
> and 973815 still won't install after four attempts. Will you assist me in
> getting these installed?