How can I stop IE8 update

How to stop the IE8 update on vista, so that I didn't leave with the update constantly nag and don't have to completely disable windows updates?

If you don't want any of IE8, go to the list of pending updates > right click on the IE8 a > Hide it Mick Murphy.

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