said: 
>And my best info is that MCP-2 was applied to my eCS, shortly after the 
>base install.  But I don't know exactly which components get serviced by 
>that. 
MCP2 is not a FP, it's more like a version upgrade, so everything gets 
updated. 
>now, I'm left wondering whether these (separate) mini-fix archives would 
>be outdated or redundant for me ? 
Hard to say for sure without check build levels and dates.  It appears 
that not every fix got into MCP2, but I'm not clear on the specifics. 
>if any -- may be built-in re avoiding redundancy or unintended 
>backlevelling of components, when you go to install them.  My impression 
Well, if it's really a FP type of install, all of the usual safeguards are 
in place.  If, as I suspect, the install is you copy the files into place, 
you are the safeguards. 
Steven 
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