System hangs after installing UPDATE for Windows XP (KB955759)

Update for Windows XP (KB955759) installed on my system without problems. Once the system reboots and the Office rises, the system hangs.

Are there any known issues or fixes for this?

The system is XP Pro SP3

Thank you!

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