Offered repeatedly KB2431831, KB2288931 & KB2466076

I've updated these several times daily and a minute after I turn my computer back on, they are again. I have several questions related to these updates but no matter how many times I update them, they keep coming back.

Hi JAFO35g,

Please see article about your question:

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

I hope this helps!

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