Software Update Scan Cycle not found on Client computer.

Hi,
In my organization in some of the client PC's (Windows 7), Software update scan cycle is not found.
When i checked the UpdateDeployment.log file on client computer it saying
"Software Updates client configuration policy has not been received."
"Software updates functionality will not be enabled until the configuration policy has been received. If this issue persists please check client/server policy communication."
"Software Updates feature is disabled"
Please help me to solve the issue. Let me know the solution if anyone faced the same problem.
Thanks in Advance
Shreyas

ClientLocation.log
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<![LOG[Getting Assigned Site]LOG]!><time="13:10:54.669-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="7844" file="smsclientclass.cpp:989">
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<![LOG[Removing client site assignments]LOG]!><time="13:10:54.669-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="7844" file="smsclientclass.cpp:734">
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<![LOG[Raising event:
instance of CCM_RemoteClient_Reassigned
DateTime = "20140414074054.763000+000";
LastAssignedSite = "";
NewAssignedSite = "PP1";
ProcessID = 6500;
ThreadID = 7844;
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<![LOG[Current AD forest name is *****.com, domain name is *****.com]LOG]!><time="13:11:06.619-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6324" file="lsad.cpp:818">
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<![LOG[Rotating assigned management point, new management point [1] is: PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com (7804) with capabilities: <Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0"><Property Name="SSLState" Value="0"/></Capabilities>]LOG]!><time="13:11:06.635-330"
date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6324" file="lsad.cpp:5909">
<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com> to <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com>.]LOG]!><time="13:11:06.635-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6324" file="lsad.cpp:1364">
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<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com> to <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com>.]LOG]!><time="13:11:06.728-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6324" file="lsad.cpp:1364">
<![LOG[Current AD forest name is *****.com, domain name is *****.com]LOG]!><time="13:11:22.843-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="7688" file="lsad.cpp:818">
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<![LOG[Rotating assigned management point, new management point [1] is: PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com (7804) with capabilities: <Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0"><Property Name="SSLState" Value="0"/></Capabilities>]LOG]!><time="13:11:22.905-330"
date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="7688" file="lsad.cpp:5909">
<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com> to <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com>.]LOG]!><time="13:11:22.921-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="7688" file="lsad.cpp:1364">
<![LOG[Rotating assigned management point, new management point [1] is: PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com (7804) with capabilities: <Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0"><Property Name="SSLState" Value="0"/></Capabilities>]LOG]!><time="13:11:23.139-330"
date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="7688" file="lsad.cpp:5909">
<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com> to <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com>.]LOG]!><time="13:11:23.139-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="7688" file="lsad.cpp:1364">
<![LOG[Current AD forest name is *****.com, domain name is *****.com]LOG]!><time="13:14:39.276-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="7152" file="lsad.cpp:818">
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<![LOG[Rotating assigned management point, new management point [1] is: PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com (7804) with capabilities: <Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0"><Property Name="SSLState" Value="0"/></Capabilities>]LOG]!><time="13:14:39.292-330"
date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="7152" file="lsad.cpp:5909">
<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com> to <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com>.]LOG]!><time="13:14:39.307-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="7152" file="lsad.cpp:1364">
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date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="7152" file="lsad.cpp:5909">
<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com> to <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com>.]LOG]!><time="13:14:39.370-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="7152" file="lsad.cpp:1364">
<![LOG[Current AD forest name is *****.com, domain name is *****.com]LOG]!><time="13:14:50.555-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6520" file="lsad.cpp:818">
<![LOG[Domain joined client is in Intranet]LOG]!><time="13:14:50.555-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6520" file="lsad.cpp:896">
<![LOG[Rotating assigned management point, new management point [1] is: PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com (7804) with capabilities: <Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0"><Property Name="SSLState" Value="0"/></Capabilities>]LOG]!><time="13:14:50.586-330"
date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6520" file="lsad.cpp:5909">
<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com> to <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com>.]LOG]!><time="13:14:50.586-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6520" file="lsad.cpp:1364">
<![LOG[Rotating assigned management point, new management point [1] is: PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com (7804) with capabilities: <Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0"><Property Name="SSLState" Value="0"/></Capabilities>]LOG]!><time="13:14:50.633-330"
date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6520" file="lsad.cpp:5909">
<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com> to <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com>.]LOG]!><time="13:14:50.633-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6520" file="lsad.cpp:1364">
<![LOG[Current AD forest name is *****.com, domain name is *****.com]LOG]!><time="13:18:06.954-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="1784" file="lsad.cpp:818">
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date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="1784" file="lsad.cpp:5909">
<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com> to <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com>.]LOG]!><time="13:18:06.969-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="1784" file="lsad.cpp:1364">
<![LOG[Rotating assigned management point, new management point [1] is: PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com (7804) with capabilities: <Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0"><Property Name="SSLState" Value="0"/></Capabilities>]LOG]!><time="13:18:07.032-330"
date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="1784" file="lsad.cpp:5909">
<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com> to <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com>.]LOG]!><time="13:18:07.032-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="1784" file="lsad.cpp:1364">
<![LOG[Current AD forest name is *****.com, domain name is *****.com]LOG]!><time="13:18:18.341-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="7116" file="lsad.cpp:818">
<![LOG[Domain joined client is in Intranet]LOG]!><time="13:18:18.341-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="7116" file="lsad.cpp:896">
<![LOG[Rotating assigned management point, new management point [1] is: PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com (7804) with capabilities: <Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0"><Property Name="SSLState" Value="0"/></Capabilities>]LOG]!><time="13:18:18.388-330"
date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="7116" file="lsad.cpp:5909">
<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com> to <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com>.]LOG]!><time="13:18:18.388-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="7116" file="lsad.cpp:1364">
<![LOG[Rotating assigned management point, new management point [1] is: PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com (7804) with capabilities: <Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0"><Property Name="SSLState" Value="0"/></Capabilities>]LOG]!><time="13:18:18.684-330"
date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="7116" file="lsad.cpp:5909">
<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com> to <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com>.]LOG]!><time="13:18:18.700-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="7116" file="lsad.cpp:1364">
<![LOG[Current AD forest name is *****.com, domain name is *****.com]LOG]!><time="13:21:35.739-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="4344" file="lsad.cpp:818">
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<![LOG[Rotating assigned management point, new management point [1] is: PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com (7804) with capabilities: <Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0"><Property Name="SSLState" Value="0"/></Capabilities>]LOG]!><time="13:21:35.754-330"
date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="4344" file="lsad.cpp:5909">
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<![LOG[Rotating assigned management point, new management point [1] is: PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com (7804) with capabilities: <Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0"><Property Name="SSLState" Value="0"/></Capabilities>]LOG]!><time="13:21:35.817-330"
date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="4344" file="lsad.cpp:5909">
<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com> to <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com>.]LOG]!><time="13:21:35.832-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="4344" file="lsad.cpp:1364">
<![LOG[Current AD forest name is *****.com, domain name is *****.com]LOG]!><time="13:21:47.423-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6664" file="lsad.cpp:818">
<![LOG[Domain joined client is in Intranet]LOG]!><time="13:21:47.423-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6664" file="lsad.cpp:896">
<![LOG[Rotating assigned management point, new management point [1] is: PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com (7804) with capabilities: <Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0"><Property Name="SSLState" Value="0"/></Capabilities>]LOG]!><time="13:21:47.485-330"
date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6664" file="lsad.cpp:5909">
<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com> to <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com>.]LOG]!><time="13:21:47.501-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6664" file="lsad.cpp:1364">
<![LOG[Rotating assigned management point, new management point [1] is: PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com (7804) with capabilities: <Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0"><Property Name="SSLState" Value="0"/></Capabilities>]LOG]!><time="13:21:47.610-330"
date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6664" file="lsad.cpp:5909">
<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com> to <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com>.]LOG]!><time="13:21:47.625-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6664" file="lsad.cpp:1364">
<![LOG[Current AD forest name is *****.com, domain name is *****.com]LOG]!><time="13:25:47.094-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6664" file="lsad.cpp:818">
<![LOG[Domain joined client is in Intranet]LOG]!><time="13:25:47.094-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6664" file="lsad.cpp:896">
<![LOG[Rotating assigned management point, new management point [1] is: PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com (7804) with capabilities: <Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0"><Property Name="SSLState" Value="0"/></Capabilities>]LOG]!><time="13:25:47.141-330"
date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6664" file="lsad.cpp:5909">
<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com> to <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com>.]LOG]!><time="13:25:47.141-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6664" file="lsad.cpp:1364">
<![LOG[Rotating assigned management point, new management point [1] is: PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com (7804) with capabilities: <Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0"><Property Name="SSLState" Value="0"/></Capabilities>]LOG]!><time="13:25:47.359-330"
date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6664" file="lsad.cpp:5909">
<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com> to <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com>.]LOG]!><time="13:25:47.359-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="6664" file="lsad.cpp:1364">
<![LOG[Current AD forest name is *****.com, domain name is *****.com]LOG]!><time="15:43:44.652-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="4748" file="lsad.cpp:818">
<![LOG[Domain joined client is in Intranet]LOG]!><time="15:43:44.655-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="4748" file="lsad.cpp:896">
<![LOG[Rotating assigned management point, new management point [1] is: PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com (7804) with capabilities: <Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0"><Property Name="SSLState" Value="0"/></Capabilities>]LOG]!><time="15:43:44.673-330"
date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="4748" file="lsad.cpp:5909">
<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com> to <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com>.]LOG]!><time="15:43:44.676-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="4748" file="lsad.cpp:1364">
<![LOG[Rotating assigned management point, new management point [1] is: PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com (7804) with capabilities: <Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0"><Property Name="SSLState" Value="0"/></Capabilities>]LOG]!><time="15:43:44.838-330"
date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="4748" file="lsad.cpp:5909">
<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com> to <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com>.]LOG]!><time="15:43:44.843-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="4748" file="lsad.cpp:1364">
<![LOG[Current AD forest name is *****.com, domain name is *****.com]LOG]!><time="15:43:52.799-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="4944" file="lsad.cpp:818">
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<![LOG[Rotating assigned management point, new management point [1] is: PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com (7804) with capabilities: <Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0"><Property Name="SSLState" Value="0"/></Capabilities>]LOG]!><time="15:43:53.116-330"
date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="4944" file="lsad.cpp:5909">
<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com> to <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com>.]LOG]!><time="15:43:53.122-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="4944" file="lsad.cpp:1364">
<![LOG[Rotating assigned management point, new management point [1] is: PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com (7804) with capabilities: <Capabilities SchemaVersion="1.0"><Property Name="SSLState" Value="0"/></Capabilities>]LOG]!><time="15:43:53.207-330"
date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="4944" file="lsad.cpp:5909">
<![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com> to <PUNSCCMPS01.*****.com>.]LOG]!><time="15:43:53.209-330" date="04-14-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1" thread="4944" file="lsad.cpp:1364">

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