SCCM Office 2010 Deployment - "already compliant"?

Hi, I am deploying Office 2010 successfully to a group of machines on our network. It looks like there are machines that state "already compliant" even though the install definetely has not gone through. I checked some of the logs no record. Also
reinstalled the sccm agent.
In Software Centre - Installed Software - under Size 0 it states "Less than 1 MB". Going around in cycles here.
Any ideas?
SCCM - 2012 R2 / Windows 7 Ent / Office 2010 Pro Plus
Thanks

Hi Paul, i dont have access to that info. Any idea how i get that it? CHeers
Its Application deployment
To check the detection method. Select the application and then choose the Deployment Types tab at the bottom of the console.
Double click the Windows Installer msi deployment that appears. Then select the Detection Method tab. This will show you the detection method being used. 
Cheers
Paul | sccmentor.wordpress.com
Hi Paul, sorry for the late reply. the deployment type is registry:
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\{90140000-001B-0409-0000-0000000FF1CE}
I have checked the compliant list and its strange, some are compliant and some are not. I have removed the above, and set the detection to File System:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office14
Excel.exe
Do i need to redeploy the software?
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