App-v 5 SP2 deployment via SCCM

HI guys,
Trying to upgrade our App-v 5 SP1 client to SP2 using SCCM 2012 'Application Deployment'  
I cant find any documentation on the msiexec switches that you can use for the upgrade msi so I have tried this with the 5SP2 MSI but with no luck :
msiexec /i "appv_client_MSI_x64.msi"AcceptEULA=1 /q
Also having to upgrade our 4.6 clients to use SP3 as it needs this for it to work,  switch is here :
msiexec /i "setup.msi" /q
Can anybody give any help or advise will save me hours  :)
Cheers
\\SC 

Example of commands for App-V Client Setup are about 3\4 of the way down this page:
http://rorymon.com/blog/index.php/setting-up-and-deploying-the-app-v-5-0-client/
Keep in mind the UI for the Client is optional and not contained by default with SP2.
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    Hello,
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    Nicke Källén | The Knack| Twitter:
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    Hi,
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    fix this ? 
    Regards

    Hi,
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    Hi,
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  • App-V 5.0 SP2 user applications published via SCCM 2012 to VDI workstations with roaming only

    Hi,
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  • Deploying Office 365 Pro Plus via SCCM

    Hi
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    - C:\WINDOWS\ccmcache\5l, Execution Context - System]LOG]!><time="10:50:45.222-600" date="03-04-2015" component="AppEnforce" context="" type="1" thread="5596" file="appprovider.cpp:1702">
    <![LOG[    A user is logged on to the system.]LOG]!><time="10:50:45.243-600" date="03-04-2015" component="AppEnforce" context="" type="1" thread="5596" file="appprovider.cpp:2083">
    <![LOG[    Performing detection of app deployment type Install - Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus(ScopeId_2A03C658-AF66-44B9-85ED-4FADE04A803B/DeploymentType_5a39078c-a7a3-438c-af16-0cb0a0674479, revision 7) for system.]LOG]!><time="10:50:45.247-600"
    date="03-04-2015" component="AppEnforce" context="" type="1" thread="5596" file="appprovider.cpp:2148">
    <![LOG[+++ Application not discovered. [AppDT Id: ScopeId_2A03C658-AF66-44B9-85ED-4FADE04A803B/DeploymentType_5a39078c-a7a3-438c-af16-0cb0a0674479, Revision: 7]]LOG]!><time="10:50:45.287-600" date="03-04-2015" component="AppEnforce"
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    Allow user interaction: No
    UI mode: 1
    User token: null
    Session Id: 1
    Content path: C:\WINDOWS\ccmcache\5l
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    <![LOG[+++ Application not discovered. [AppDT Id: ScopeId_2A03C658-AF66-44B9-85ED-4FADE04A803B/DeploymentType_5a39078c-a7a3-438c-af16-0cb0a0674479, Revision: 7]]LOG]!><time="11:01:12.739-600" date="03-04-2015" component="AppEnforce"
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    Startload succeeded with transmission ID fc4037f9-f99a-40a4-bf8a-a827a007228f~~  $$<SMS_DMP_UPLOADER><04-08-2014 14:53:21.947-120><thread=1268 (0x4F4)>
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    14:49:17.288-120><thread=8604 (0x219C)>
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    14:49:17.553-120><thread=8604 (0x219C)>
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    (0x219C)>
    Progress: 100% (phase), 16% (total). ~~  $$<SMS_OUTGOING_CONTENT_MANAGER><04-08-2014 14:49:19.643-120><thread=8604 (0x219C)>
    Progress: 100% (phase), 16% (total). ~~  $$<SMS_OUTGOING_CONTENT_MANAGER><04-08-2014 14:49:19.659-120><thread=8604 (0x219C)>
    Phase: EncryptingFiles started.~~  $$<SMS_OUTGOING_CONTENT_MANAGER><04-08-2014 14:49:19.659-120><thread=8604 (0x219C)>
    Progress: Item type: EncryptedFiles. Completed: 1. Total: 1~~  $$<SMS_OUTGOING_CONTENT_MANAGER><04-08-2014 14:49:20.236-120><thread=8604 (0x219C)>
    Progress: 100% (phase), 33% (total). ~~  $$<SMS_OUTGOING_CONTENT_MANAGER><04-08-2014 14:49:20.236-120><thread=8604 (0x219C)>
    Files are ready for upload for SCCM PackageId P01001B7. Folder 'C:\Windows\TEMP\SoftwarePublishing\5104_46\12189ee0-304b-494d-b1e2-f45a61200e0b'.~~  $$<SMS_OUTGOING_CONTENT_MANAGER><04-08-2014 14:49:20.236-120><thread=8604 (0x219C)>
    Uploading metadata for SCCM PackageId P01001B7, Intune PackageId 2c9a7e42-85e4-41a2-8754-ae971be40808~~  $$<SMS_OUTGOING_CONTENT_MANAGER><04-08-2014 14:49:20.252-120><thread=8604 (0x219C)>
    Phase: UploadingMetadata started.~~  $$<SMS_OUTGOING_CONTENT_MANAGER><04-08-2014 14:49:20.298-120><thread=8604 (0x219C)>
    Progress: 100% (phase), 50% (total). ~~  $$<SMS_OUTGOING_CONTENT_MANAGER><04-08-2014 14:49:20.860-120><thread=8604 (0x219C)>
    Uploading files for SCCM PackageId P01001B7, Intune PackageId 2c9a7e42-85e4-41a2-8754-ae971be40808~~  $$<SMS_OUTGOING_CONTENT_MANAGER><04-08-2014 14:49:20.860-120><thread=8604 (0x219C)>
    Phase: UploadingFiles started.~~  $$<SMS_OUTGOING_CONTENT_MANAGER><04-08-2014 14:49:20.860-120><thread=8604 (0x219C)>
    Progress: 100% (phase), 66% (total). ~~  $$<SMS_OUTGOING_CONTENT_MANAGER><04-08-2014 14:49:43.808-120><thread=8604 (0x219C)>
    Upserting MDMContent table for SCCM PackageId P01001B7.~~  $$<SMS_OUTGOING_CONTENT_MANAGER><04-08-2014 14:49:43.871-120><thread=8604 (0x219C)>
    Upload is complete for SCCM PackageId P01001B7~~  $$<SMS_OUTGOING_CONTENT_MANAGER><04-08-2014 14:49:43.917-120><thread=8604 (0x219C)>
    Successfully processed package ID P01001B7 for MDM distribution point ["Display=\\manage.microsoft.com\"]MSWNET:["SMS_SITE=P01"]\\manage.microsoft.com\.  $$<SMS_OUTGOING_CONTENT_MANAGER><04-08-2014 14:49:43.917-120><thread=8604 (0x219C)>
    ~Successfully created/updated the package server in the data source.  $$<SMS_OUTGOING_CONTENT_MANAGER><04-08-2014 14:49:43.933-120><thread=8604 (0x219C)>
    STATMSG: ID=2330 SEV=I LEV=M SOURCE="SMS Server" COMP="SMS_OUTGOING_CONTENT_MANAGER" SYS=SERVER.fqdn SITE=P01 PID=5104 TID=8604 GMTDATE=Di Apr 08 12:49:43.949 2014 ISTR0="P01001B7" ISTR1="["Display=\\manage.microsoft.com\"]MSWNET:["SMS_SITE=P01"]\\manage.microsoft.com\"
    ISTR2="" ISTR3="" ISTR4="" ISTR5="" ISTR6="" ISTR7="" ISTR8="" ISTR9="" NUMATTRS=2 AID0=400 AVAL0="P01001B7" AID1=404 AVAL1="["Display=\\manage.microsoft.com\"]MSWNET:["SMS_SITE=P01"]\\manage.microsoft.com\"  $$<SMS_OUTGOING_CONTENT_MANAGER><04-08-2014
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