Component Upgrade Warnings?

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archilea

I am building my image after 3 months, and am rolling in the
cumulative update packages from the ECE site. The update packages
updated the DB correctly without errors, but when I try to upgrade the
components within Target Designer, I am getting 5 Warnings.

The weird part is that I have not modified the settings for these 5
components from the default. What (If any) action should I take on
these Warnings? What does the phrase "edited settings" mean?

~Archilea

Checking: "Internet Explorer [Version 5.1.2600.3333, R3333]"...
Info 101: Initializing new component: "Internet Explorer -
Security Update KB928090 [Version 5.1.2600.3333.2, R3351]"
Info 104: Upgrading from: "Internet Explorer [Version
5.1.2600.3333, R3333]"
Warning 1119: Cannot migrate edited settings for:
"<File(819):"%11%","PLUGIN.OCX">"
Info 101: Estimated footprint: 3522560 Bytes
------------------------------------
Checking: "Visual C++ Runtime Libraries (Side X Side) [Version
5.1.2600.2180, R2890]"...
Info 101: Initializing new component: "Visual C++ Runtime
Libraries (Side X Side) - Security Update KB924667 [Version
5.1.2600.2180.1, R3350]"
Info 104: Upgrading from: "Visual C++ Runtime Libraries (Side X
Side) [Version 5.1.2600.2180, R2890]"
Warning 1119: Cannot migrate edited settings for: "atl.dll"
Warning 1119: Cannot migrate edited settings for: "mfc42.dll"
Warning 1119: Cannot migrate edited settings for: "mfc42u.dll"
Info 101: Estimated footprint: 2899968 Bytes
------------------------------------
Checking: "Shockwave Flash [Version 5.1.2600.3333, R3333]"...
Info 101: Initializing new component: "Shockwave Flash - Security
Update KB923789 [Version 5.1.2600.3333.1, R3350]"
Info 104: Upgrading from: "Shockwave Flash [Version
5.1.2600.3333, R3333]"
Warning 1119: Cannot migrate edited settings for: "flash.ocx"
Info 101: Estimated footprint: 872448 Bytes
 

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