KB2572073, KB2633880, KB2518864, repeatedly "successfully" installs on Windows XP version 2002 service pack 3

Windows Update asked to install these items again.

I run Fix It and nothing
I chose to no longer display this update from windows update, but I think that's not a solution for this problem.
Please tell me what to do.

Hello

I suggest you to follow the steps from the link below and check if it helps:

Troubleshooting Windows Update or Microsoft Update when you are repeatedly offered an update:

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/910339

Hope this information is useful.

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