Yes, I just got word yesterday that a new update may have essentially re-installed the offending update. Originally KB3038314 was the problem. And removing it fixed the problem. But KB3038314 also had another issue, in that it failed to installed with an error code for some people. So Microsoft fixed the install error, repackaged it, and included it with a new update: KB3049563.
So, I'm going to update the main topic regarding this. I think the short is answer is look for KB3038314 and see if it was installed again. If so, remove it again. If you can't find it, look for KB3049563. If that's there, remove it. Hopefully this will fix the problem.
One other way this can happen is if you remove the KB3038314 (or any update, for that matter), Windows may decide later you don't have it an install it again. To prevent this, you have to "hide" the update. This is a little trickier, especially if you have Windows configured to automatically download AND install updates. Personally, I have Windows Update configured to automatically download updates, but NOT install them. Once downloaded, the little "update" icon in the system toolbar appears and I get notified there are updates to install. Then I can view the updates, select or deselect any of them, and choose when to install them. More importantly, I can "Hide" a pending update. To do this, you just look for the update in the list of updates to be installed, right-click, and select "Hide update". This will prevent it from ever being installed. There's a link there, too, to "Restore hidden updates" if you ever change your mind.
Here's the main topic, which I'll update today:
http://www.thetournamentdirector.net/forums/index.php?topic=5015.0