Updated KB2572073, KB2633880 and KB2518864 installation in a loop

KB2572073, KB2633880 and KB2518864 updates have been downloaded and installed. I checked the Windows Update and it is said that they have been installed successfully. However, in less than a minute, my system to install them again. How to exit this loop?

Update: I installed one at a time and the problem disappeared.

See the RESPONSE message in this thread-online http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-windows_update/security-updates-kb2633880-kb2633870-are-not-being/49ed2fe1-6782-4498-814a-ccfa6ec1dfc9

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    ***

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