How to find who modified Software Update deployment in sccm 2012

Hi,
How to find who modified(Date & Time) software update deployment in SCCM 2012 ?

In the Console :
Monitoring / System Status / Status Message Query
Right Click : "Deployments Created, Modified, or Deleted" - Show Message and select your period.
You'll have your information there.
Benoit Lecours | Blog: System Center Dudes

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    2014-10-22 12:19:30:541 1428 dae0 Misc  Infrastructure signed: Yes
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    2014-10-22 12:19:30:603 1428 dae0 Misc  Infrastructure signed: Yes
    2014-10-22 12:19:30:775 1428 dae0 Misc Validating signature for C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\AuthCabs\Downloaded\117cab2d-82b1-4b5a-a08c-4d62dbee7782.cab:
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    2014-10-22 12:19:30:791 1428 dae0 Misc  Infrastructure signed: Yes
    2014-10-22 12:19:30:791 1428 dae0 Misc Validating signature for C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\WuRedir\117CAB2D-82B1-4B5A-A08C-4D62DBEE7782\wuredir.cab:
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    2014-10-22 12:19:30:806 1428 dae0 Misc  Infrastructure signed: Yes
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    2014-10-22 12:19:31:025 1428 dae0 Agent *************
    2014-10-22 12:19:31:025 1428 d158 AU >>##  RESUMED  ## AU: Search for updates [CallId = {A3E41A4C-E9CB-4172-B6B0-99D556FB9102} ServiceId = {117CAB2D-82B1-4B5A-A08C-4D62DBEE7782}]
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    2014-10-22 12:19:31:025 1428 d158 AU #########
    2014-10-22 12:19:31:025 1428 d158 AU ##  END  ##  AU: Search for updates  [CallId = {A3E41A4C-E9CB-4172-B6B0-99D556FB9102} ServiceId = {117CAB2D-82B1-4B5A-A08C-4D62DBEE7782}]
    2014-10-22 12:19:31:025 1428 d158 AU #############
    2014-10-22 12:19:31:025 1428 d158 AU All AU searches complete.
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    2014-10-22 12:19:36:025 1428 e214 Report REPORT EVENT: {E04012FD-8FFD-4259-96D5-A5A34127F0A0} 2014-10-22 12:19:31:025-0400 1 147 [AGENT_DETECTION_FINISHED] 101 {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000} 0 0 AutomaticUpdates Success Software
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    2014-10-22 12:29:30:102 1428 e584 AU AU invoking RebootSystem (OnRebootRetry)
    2014-10-22 12:29:30:367 1428 e584 Shutdwn Checking to see whether install at shutdown is appropriate
    2014-10-22 12:29:30:367 1428 e584 Shutdwn user declined update at shutdown
    2014-10-22 12:29:30:367 1428 e584 AU AU initiates service shutdown
    2014-10-22 12:29:30:367 1428 e584 AU ###########  AU: Uninitializing Automatic Updates  ###########
    2014-10-22 12:29:30:399 1428 e584 WuTask Uninit WU Task Manager
    2014-10-22 12:29:30:445 1428 e584 Agent Sending shutdown notification to client
    2014-10-22 12:29:30:445 5788 8084 COMAPI WARNING: Received service shutdown/self-update notification.
    2014-10-22 12:29:30:461 1428 e584 Report CWERReporter finishing event handling. (00000000)
    2014-10-22 12:29:30:539 1428 e584 Service *********
    2014-10-22 12:29:30:539 1428 e584 Service **  END  **  Service: Service exit [Exit code = 0x240001]
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    -Tim

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