? OSX 10.6.8 V1.1 update vs. 10.6.8 update& Supplemental Update

Hi,
I did the Combo 10.6.8 update, followed by the 10.6.8 Supplemental Update (small file around 10MB if I am correct) I saw
? on  same date posted 7-25-11 10.6.8 V 1.1 Update posted in software downloads in support,(&  and I believe  I saw both  a Combo and Client
Version option for OSX 10.6.8 V1.1  ) By chance and ? dumb question ..
Is the 10.6.8 V1.1 update ,(perhaps) a combination of either the Combo 10.6.8 update + the 10.6.8 supplemental update
and/ or the Client 10.6.8 update and Supplemental  10.6.8 update ?
s > I did the updates and checked the Software Updates (via the Apple Icon ) and checked a few days apart again
the 10.6.8 V1.1 never appeared as a update,
Do I need to download or attempt to download the 10.6.8 v1.1 update (Combo or Client) from Support>Downloads>
Thank You
diamondblues

Fortuny,
Stefen,
Thank You for Your reply, I certainly appreciate it !
I marked Your answer as Correct Answer,
Take Care
David
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