Installation permanently update KB972696

My computer is running Windows XP with Microsoft Security Essentials.  My problem is that my computer keeps downloading Windows update KB972696 over and over again.  So, my computer is very slow, and the update of this program will not stop.  Is it possible for me to remove all the latest facilities of this update and just download once?  Thanks for any help you can give.

Any ideas on the update KB967715 repeated?

Get the situation of MSE squared away first, Steve.

[That said, see my response in this thread: http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vistawu/thread/5408a8c3-9fed-4263-8dec-9d1139216989 ]

~ Robear Dyer (PA Bear) ~ MS MVP (that is to say, mail, security, Windows & Update Services) since 2002 ~ WARNING: MS MVPs represent or work for Microsoft

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