Windows Microsoft Update KB 2509553 internet blocking and Remote Desktop connection.

My computer is a client on a small business network.  Windows updates are made automatically from a server and deported to the customers.

As indicated that I reduced to KB2509553 update which blocks connectivity network and internet.  Once I have uninstall everything works fine.  It's every night our automatic windows update on server causes this update to install again.  Every morning I have to go remove this update and restart the machine.

I would like to know what needs to be fixed with this update for this update will not block the internet connectivity and network?

Tip: Read the sections by vulnerability information http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms11-030.mspx (void)

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