KB2833940 and KB2844285 keep the installation on Windows XP Home SP3 every time logout

Whenever I logout, Windows says I have 2 updates (KB2833940 and 2844285 KB to install. I looked at the Windows Update log, and these were installed at least 8 times.

This is because in the meantime, the time of my writing and now MS re-released update. It's now a v2 update.
Please download a new here.

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