Windows Update continues to install 'kb2518864' / 'kb2572073' / 'kb2633880' on several occasions.

May 22, 9:40 pm PDT: it is always the case. Under XP SP3 automatic updates.  The update status of success every time.  Seven times since lunch for KB2572073.  Update icon is and more!  Hate to ignore it, but really!  How to determine if there is a new valid refresh, without launching the update sequence?

See the RESPONSE messages in this thread-online http://answers.microsoft.com/thread/0deeacb6-115c-419d-ac37-03ff8927b79c

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    Architecture: 0x00000000
    Build lab: 6000.vista_gdr.080917 - 1612
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