> Sometimes the version number will show the update for just one or all Office
> applications. Then sometimes the update will only show in the Microsoft
> Component Plugin.

Aha. I think I get it.
 
> Confused???? MS sure doesn't make it easy sometimes. The Entourage Help Page
> tries to help with the confusion by showing what the current install should
> show.To be sure that updates has been applied, check the info on the Version
> Page.

<http://www.entourage.mvps.org/version.html>

Yes, it's confusing. The page you sent is very helpful, except that it
doesn't show me what I might see if I only have my installation of Office X
upgraded to v10.1.3. Which is fair enough, but it leads me to my other
question...

>> Also... activity on this list seems to be pretty positive about the 10.1.5
>> upgrade.
>> 
>> However, I'm a little wary of doing this. When the prior update, 10.1.4, was
>> released, I dutifully updated my installation of Office X. Over the next
>> three weeks, I began to see some strange behavior on my Mac in general. For
>> instance, I had troubles starting up, shutting down, and sudden crashes and
>> freezes, often associated with trying to launch Microsoft Word.
>> 
>> Frustrated, I pulled out my Microsoft CD and used it to *uninstall* Office
>> X. I then reinstalled and updated everything to 10.1.3 (as mentioned above).
>> My Mac is back to behaving like a well-respected citizen again.
>> 
>> So naturaly I'm a bit gun-shy about moving ahead to 10.1.5. Any thoughts?

Any takers?

Thanks!
Khoi

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