10.8.5 supplemental 1 update computer started up in 10.8.2

I'm on a Mac mini Server late 2012.
Processor  2.3 GHz Intel Core i7
Memory  16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
I just installed the 10.8.5 Supplemental update 1.
The computer had 10.8.2 when it rebooted. ***?
Now what shows in the App Update area is a OS X Update Combined 10.8.5...which I'm doing now.
Also...I updated my Server to 2.2.2 (which I verified is installed) but the App Store still is prompting me to update to OS X Server 2.2.2.
What is going on with these updates?

Some things you can try.
- Sign out of the App Store (in the Store menu)
- Quit the App Store
- In Finder - Go>Go to folder...  (or Apple-shift-G)
- Paste in the following "~/Library/Caches/ "
- It will take you to a folder.  Delete com.apple.appstore
- Launch the App Store.
and
Try resetting the App Store.
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