Windows Update with Sun's Java Virtual Machine?

I have downloaded Sun's Java Virtual Machine for my Windows XP Pro system.
There is a new Critical Security Windows Update (Q329077 "resolving the Java Applet vulnerabilities in the Microsoft VM.
Should I download the update or would this conflict with what I have in Java?
Thank you for whatever help you can give.
Mary

As you just said, the problem is with the Microsoft VM, not the with Sun VM.

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