NI Max automatic update of PXI soft panels?

I have got four soft panels installed. NI Max is set to ge updtes. But it seems I'm not getting updates for the PXI Soft panels.
Now and then I click the Update Service, including "Updates and Service Packs" but it seems Soft panels are not included? Right now I have NI-scope 4.1 installed while there is up to 4.1.3 available. Im manually downloading it now.
My question; can I somehow automatically get updates for my installed PXI Soft panels (with drivers etc)?
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Kind of solved. It the soft panels have been updated but NI MAX and soft panel both display version 14.1 but not minor revision (14.1.3)

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