A few red flags before Windows XP SP3 Installation

Hi,
I am pretty much ready to install Windows XP SP3 onto my Mac Book Pro with Leopard (OS X 10.5.8), or at least I thought I was. A couple issues I've ran into before installation are the following; I've read that the installation of Boot Camp 2.1 (I have 2.0) is required before installing Windows XP Service Pack 3, however the Boot Camp update (BCUpdateXP.exe) is an exe file which I currently cannot open on Mac OS X. I found another topic mentioning to install the BC update after installing Windows, but this is contradicting. Is there a way to install this update file either through a dmg (which I could not find) or some sort of exe reader/expander?
Another issue is the 'Macintosh Drivers CD', or lack thereof. I know the official Boot Camp Installation & Setup Guide states to use either the Mac OS X Leopard disc or the Mac OS X Install Disc 1 for the driver installation, but in other tutorials it states you can have the option to create a 'Macintosh Drivers CD' or DVD within the initial Boot Camp stages (I have a hunch this was only for the beta version(s)). I don't have the Mac OS X Install Disc 1 on me, so I was wondering if there is any other way to make the drivers cd in order to install the proper Boot Camp drivers for Windows.
The last resort is somehow obtaining the Mac OS X Install Disc 1 and Windows XP SP2 (funny how it says in the Setup Guide that Service Pack 2 is required for installation, and later on it says the same thing 'or later.')
Any comments or suggestions will be helpful.
Thanks in advance.
Brendan

Basically, SP2 is the MINIMUM any Boot Camp version will install. It has to be on the Installer disk as part of XP. You can't add SP2 later. Upgrading from SP2 to SP3 isn't supported by BootCamp 2.0 so you need to update to 2.1 or later.
If you already have Window XP-SP2 already installed on the HD then all you have to do is just update Boot Camp while booted into Windows. Control Panel/Scheduled Tasks/AppleSoftwareUpdates and it should update everything for you. If not then download 2.1 and install it on the Windows side.
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL830
"""Note: This download contains complete copies of Boot Camp Windows XP Drivers (version 2.1). If you have Boot Camp drivers already installed, it will update them. If you do not have any Boot Camp drivers installed, it will install version 2.1 drivers _onto your already installed Windows OS_."""
Boot Camp is actually a Windows program, it installs all the Apple hardware drivers for Windows to use.

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