KB2604111 adding for 2.0 Framework config system.serviceModel

Had a problem with the application that uses SQL server through .NET framework 2.0.
Found that kb2604111 update adds a Section called
the file machine.config in the directory
C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\CONFIG

UN-installing does not delete the section incriminated.
so I removed by hand.
Re-installing the update puts it back.

Any comments?
Will be fixed the update?
This forum works under Win - XP SP3 with all updates.

Try posting in the SQL Server Setup & Upgrade forum for appropriate assistance: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/sqlsetupandupgrade/threads

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    "How do I recover from a corrupted registry that prevents Windows XP boot"
      <>http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/307545 >

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    I can't start Windows Xp Pro. I get the following error message:

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    Hello krazykat9999,

    We get this error when you are either unable to see the registry of the system hive or he is actually corrupt.

    To remedy this, we need a Windows XP CD.  If you do not have a Windows XP CD you can borrow one from a friend for repair purposes.  If we are unable to get the CD anyway, there is another process that we can use.  Please let us know and we will send you this information as well if necessary.

    To boot into the recovery console, use the following article:
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    Once connected, use the chkdsk command to check the disk for errors.
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    Again, this will take some time to complete.

    If this does not work, please see the following article to get back to a backup copy of the registry:
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    Let us know if you have any questions about it.

    Best regards
    Matthew_Ha

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