Adobe Update Server, force clients to install updates?

I was wondering if there is a unix command or similar that would force clients to grab available updates.
The software update server is a great idea, but it doesn't do much good if the user just doesn't bother upgrading. It's not really something that should be left up to the user in an enterprise environment, either. I really couldn't find any documentation on this in the update server guide.

There is no unix command to force the updates as such.You may download, package and force push the updates manually to the client machines using any SCCM/ARD setup.
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