Based on the KB article for that patch, it looks like it wasn't released as
an individual fix, only as part of this cumulative update for IE:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3021952


On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 11:50 AM, Jim Pogue <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi,
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> I am really new to SCCM so please forgive me if this seems like a silly
> question.
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> Yesterday I pushed out patches to my test group of PC’s.  Today I have
> reports of users who are unable to connect to the Cisco AnyConnect client
> on windows 8.1.  I have found the patch that is causing the issue and set
> up a TS to uninstall the patch from all windows 8.1 devices.
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> https://www.404techsupport.com/2015/02/kb3023607-cisco-anyconnect-vpn/
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> But now to prevent this from going to further people I went through the
> console and searched for the problem patch KB3023607 but I can’t find it at
> all.  Was it removed when MS recalled the patch?  I have checked a few
> devices and I can see the patch was installed on the PC and auto update
> disabled via GPO so the user didn’t get updates that way.
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> Thoughts?
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