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Steve

Try uninstalling the update and then reinstalling it. Sometimes the 
update installation can be faulty.

Tom

Steve Howe wrote:
> I'm running a Dell laptop with Windows XP.  Everytime I turn on my laptop, I get a notice that a Windows XP update is available: Windows XP (KB967715).  It's about resolving an auto run problem.  I download and install this update and the next time I turn on the computer, I am notified again that the same update is available.  So I do it again.  And so everytime I turn on the computer, this happens.
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> Any ideas?
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> Steve Howe
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