How do you force a client to refresh and use the latest application revision?

I've tried the action 'Application deployment evaluation cycle' but this doesn't seem to do the job in a timely manner.
 The AppEnforce.log still references a revision that has been deleted on the server...
Thanks
David

If it's a machine targeted deployment you should use the Machine Policy Retrieval & Evaluation Cycle
and if it is a user targeted deployment you should use the User Policy Retrieval & Evaluation Cycle.
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