Suddenly patches doesnt popup in few client machines to install in SCCM 2007 R2 MIXED MODE

SCCM 2007 R2, MIXED MODE
Suddenly patches doesn't popup in few client machines to do installation(there is no advertisement in the client machines to install
below are the log files content which I have checked.
1)WUAhandler.log
Its a WSUS Update Source type ({F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2}), adding it. WUAHandler 1/12/2015 12:47:15 PM 992532 (0xF2514)
Unable to read existing resultant WUA policy. Error = 0x80070002. WUAHandler 1/12/2015 12:47:16 PM 992532 (0xF2514)
Enabling WUA Managed server policy to use server: SCCMSERVER.one.loc:80 WUAHandler 1/12/2015 12:47:16 PM 992532 (0xF2514)
Waiting for 2 mins for Group Policy to notify of WUA policy change... WUAHandler 1/12/2015 12:47:16 PM 992532 (0xF2514)
Waiting for 30 secs for policy to take effect on WU Agent. WUAHandler 1/12/2015 12:47:32 PM 992532 (0xF2514)
Added Update Source ({F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2}) of content type: 2 WUAHandler 1/12/2015 12:48:02 PM 992532 (0xF2514)
Async searching of updates using WUAgent started. WUAHandler 1/12/2015 12:48:02 PM 992532 (0xF2514)
Async searching completed. WUAHandler 1/12/2015 12:49:36 PM 992632 (0xF2578)
Successfully completed scan. WUAHandler 1/12/2015 12:49:36 PM 993316 (0xF2824)
Its a WSUS Update Source type ({F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2}), adding it. WUAHandler 1/12/2015 12:49:38 PM 993316 (0xF2824)
Existing WUA Managed server was already set (SCCMSERVER.one.loc:80), skipping Group Policy registration. WUAHandler 1/12/2015 12:49:38 PM 993316 (0xF2824)
Added Update Source ({F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2}) of content type: 2 WUAHandler 1/12/2015 12:49:38 PM 993316 (0xF2824)
Async searching of updates using WUAgent started. WUAHandler 1/12/2015 12:49:38 PM 993316 (0xF2824)
Async searching completed. WUAHandler 1/12/2015 12:50:04 PM 993820 (0xF2A1C)
Successfully completed scan. WUAHandler 1/12/2015 12:50:04 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
Its a WSUS Update Source type ({F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2}), adding it. WUAHandler 1/12/2015 1:01:01 PM 993464 (0xF28B8)
Existing WUA Managed server was already set (SCCMSERVER.one.loc:80), skipping Group Policy registration. WUAHandler 1/12/2015 1:01:01 PM 993464 (0xF28B8)
Added Update Source ({F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2}) of content type: 2 WUAHandler 1/12/2015 1:01:01 PM 993464 (0xF28B8)
Async searching of updates using WUAgent started. WUAHandler 1/12/2015 1:01:01 PM 993464 (0xF28B8)
Async searching completed. WUAHandler 1/12/2015 1:01:30 PM 995000 (0xF2EB8)
Successfully completed scan. WUAHandler 1/12/2015 1:01:30 PM 993436 (0xF289C)
2)updatesdeployment.log
Service startup system task UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:45:08 PM 994764 (0xF2DCC)
Software Updates client configuration policy has not been received. UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:45:08 PM 994764 (0xF2DCC)
Software updates functionality will not be enabled until the configuration policy has been received. If this issue persists please check client/server policy communication. UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:45:08 PM 994764 (0xF2DCC)
Software Updates feature is disabled UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:45:08 PM 994764 (0xF2DCC)
Software Updates client configuration policy has not been received. UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:45:08 PM 994764 (0xF2DCC)
Software updates functionality will not be enabled until the configuration policy has been received. If this issue persists please check client/server policy communication. UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:45:08 PM 994764 (0xF2DCC)
OnServiceWindowAvailable - No pending install assignment UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:45:08 PM 994764 (0xF2DCC)
Startup task completed UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:45:08 PM 994764 (0xF2DCC)
No updates associated with assignment ({062524F3-93F3-4FE8-8947-CF8CC3A7B6E4}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:11 PM 992496 (0xF24F0)
No updates associated with assignment ({47244D7F-911E-4DD9-80BD-C42B3347F199}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:11 PM 992496 (0xF24F0)
Enabling software Updates feature UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:11 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Assignment {0A385917-3FC1-4F0A-84FE-D83481EEE75B} has total CI = 20 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:11 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Detection job ({0D7DB0FD-A239-4EDA-A8C9-3DFDD6FE956C}) started for assignment ({0A385917-3FC1-4F0A-84FE-D83481EEE75B}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:11 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Started evaluation for assignment ({0A385917-3FC1-4F0A-84FE-D83481EEE75B}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:11 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Assignment {9AEF1FBC-A690-43A3-92EB-063E6124B54E} has total CI = 12 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:11 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Detection job ({ACDA70BF-7CF8-4FA1-9ED2-D21A9C269C73}) started for assignment ({9AEF1FBC-A690-43A3-92EB-063E6124B54E}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Started evaluation for assignment ({9AEF1FBC-A690-43A3-92EB-063E6124B54E}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Assignment {1AA8E438-A50A-4C0D-A962-B3C12651266B} has total CI = 14 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Detection job ({BDB23B8A-4554-4500-9D70-7C797468DB02}) started for assignment ({1AA8E438-A50A-4C0D-A962-B3C12651266B}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Started evaluation for assignment ({1AA8E438-A50A-4C0D-A962-B3C12651266B}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Assignment {4432FDC5-5257-418A-9195-1F596C51433C} has total CI = 18 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Detection job ({2DC65BD0-B35A-4F10-849C-67EF80EA99E6}) started for assignment ({4432FDC5-5257-418A-9195-1F596C51433C}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Started evaluation for assignment ({4432FDC5-5257-418A-9195-1F596C51433C}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Assignment {5254B632-A24B-40B5-AF5D-C6E229FAD924} has total CI = 11 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Detection job ({4FAEFC4C-72DC-42C7-A50B-246B3263C051}) started for assignment ({5254B632-A24B-40B5-AF5D-C6E229FAD924}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Started evaluation for assignment ({5254B632-A24B-40B5-AF5D-C6E229FAD924}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Assignment {71FAEAFD-F29A-43C1-93DB-254538410744} has total CI = 28 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Detection job ({F30AFBAE-938F-4106-83F0-903444FD8181}) started for assignment ({71FAEAFD-F29A-43C1-93DB-254538410744}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Started evaluation for assignment ({71FAEAFD-F29A-43C1-93DB-254538410744}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Assignment {056A9976-F4AD-47CB-B2B2-3B942EFB1616} has total CI = 20 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Detection job ({9BD000DB-5F03-4AE7-815F-CF356DA85869}) started for assignment ({056A9976-F4AD-47CB-B2B2-3B942EFB1616}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Started evaluation for assignment ({056A9976-F4AD-47CB-B2B2-3B942EFB1616}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Assignment {E3B482FC-3533-4943-B745-648130306C6C} has total CI = 15 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Detection job ({A6DD6721-E26D-445B-97D8-0BD587244360}) started for assignment ({E3B482FC-3533-4943-B745-648130306C6C}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Started evaluation for assignment ({E3B482FC-3533-4943-B745-648130306C6C}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Assignment {814FD998-B1B3-4B0A-A309-1FF2D5D019F0} has total CI = 7 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Detection job ({DF14FECD-0803-41E0-9555-810268E729C2}) started for assignment ({814FD998-B1B3-4B0A-A309-1FF2D5D019F0}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Started evaluation for assignment ({814FD998-B1B3-4B0A-A309-1FF2D5D019F0}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Assignment {C2CAB330-0B10-4BD1-8807-D11816CD683C} has total CI = 75 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Detection job ({54FDE667-DF53-4556-A6D5-4BB5D1612A36}) started for assignment ({C2CAB330-0B10-4BD1-8807-D11816CD683C}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Started evaluation for assignment ({C2CAB330-0B10-4BD1-8807-D11816CD683C}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Assignment {CF72C0B0-D54E-4DA7-8B36-2BED755DDF2A} has total CI = 99 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Detection job ({417BC3FF-5CF6-4DAE-8163-5F910DC47611}) started for assignment ({CF72C0B0-D54E-4DA7-8B36-2BED755DDF2A}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Started evaluation for assignment ({CF72C0B0-D54E-4DA7-8B36-2BED755DDF2A}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Assignment {59F1EA3B-8452-432F-96F7-6FA9BAAC1C8E} has total CI = 20 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Detection job ({5599665D-12B1-4ADC-A5C9-E562F2C12D06}) started for assignment ({59F1EA3B-8452-432F-96F7-6FA9BAAC1C8E}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Started evaluation for assignment ({59F1EA3B-8452-432F-96F7-6FA9BAAC1C8E}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Assignment {93ED37E9-7171-4C3F-A0FD-4914B5BDE4B7} has total CI = 24 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Detection job ({F8855C0F-375F-4F0C-9640-224C4675AEF7}) started for assignment ({93ED37E9-7171-4C3F-A0FD-4914B5BDE4B7}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Started evaluation for assignment ({93ED37E9-7171-4C3F-A0FD-4914B5BDE4B7}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Assignment {A62D6201-C392-4ECE-A1F4-174469FEB9FD} has total CI = 29 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Detection job ({C3BDFAD5-E7B0-470A-8831-AAE0126DCE4A}) started for assignment ({A62D6201-C392-4ECE-A1F4-174469FEB9FD}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Started evaluation for assignment ({A62D6201-C392-4ECE-A1F4-174469FEB9FD}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
No updates associated with assignment ({062524F3-93F3-4FE8-8947-CF8CC3A7B6E4}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Assignment {BA71BA2A-797B-4D7E-AD5D-78A7525AE6E6} has total CI = 16 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Detection job ({E874898A-8395-4CAA-BF38-BF0FDD2024C4}) started for assignment ({BA71BA2A-797B-4D7E-AD5D-78A7525AE6E6}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Started evaluation for assignment ({BA71BA2A-797B-4D7E-AD5D-78A7525AE6E6}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:12 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Assignment {60136E9C-317A-41F1-8A31-A052208B7429} has total CI = 7 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:13 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Detection job ({D579EF1A-EAEC-43B6-9B1C-6E5CC86AFD98}) started for assignment ({60136E9C-317A-41F1-8A31-A052208B7429}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:13 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Started evaluation for assignment ({60136E9C-317A-41F1-8A31-A052208B7429}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:13 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Assignment {99BA6A24-9F7B-4BFB-B132-DA7BCBFB2D73} has total CI = 14 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:13 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Detection job ({31DEFAF4-2F8D-469E-9D9C-02DC9AB919FD}) started for assignment ({99BA6A24-9F7B-4BFB-B132-DA7BCBFB2D73}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:13 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Started evaluation for assignment ({99BA6A24-9F7B-4BFB-B132-DA7BCBFB2D73}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:13 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Assignment {55159703-E6D4-41D2-88A2-9CD75536190B} has total CI = 144 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:13 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
Detection job ({F0DB14D1-821A-49CA-8469-4B878F0C3085}) started for assignment ({55159703-E6D4-41D2-88A2-9CD75536190B}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:13 PM 992180 (0xF23B4)
B132-DA7BCBFB2D73}) received activation trigger UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:28 PM 995108 (0xF2F24)
Operation (TriggerActivate) already in progress. No need to activate. UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:47:28 PM 995108 (0xF2F24)
-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_4834ff56-e627-4f5b-860f-e0d81645d5e6) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:13 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
EnumerateUpdates for action (UpdateActionInstall) - Total visible updates = 0 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:13 PM 992216 (0xF23D8)
1/12/2015 12:50:17 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_db985c1b-7c51-4c4d-a244-2190e29a4d2b) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:17 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_daf427ac-5eb6-42c7-b6b9-a2379b6aac2d) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:17 PM 994128 (0xF2B50)
EnumerateUpdates for action (UpdateActionInstall) - Total visible updates = 0 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:17 PM 992216 (0xF23D8)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_a7c5e0f9-ad97-4c2f-8c79-dd4ce28f3278) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:17 PM 995324 (0xF2FFC)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_4825cb6b-8412-45a2-8595-ced595e9abc1) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:17 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_ebcb8b15-112e-4ee0-9dd9-0efd1bc965cc) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:17 PM 992556 (0xF252C)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_d877112d-2f4d-4e1b-9aad-b5638ea551a5) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:17 PM 982060 (0xEFC2C)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_9fcfdea2-adc3-4e15-a28b-acf201f80582) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:17 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_e623e3e7-835f-4058-90a9-3bd24e5b20b4) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:17 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_29f6aa0c-6ab5-4a55-9956-925b917eec95) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:17 PM 994128 (0xF2B50)
EnumerateUpdates for action (UpdateActionInstall) - Total visible updates = 0 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:17 PM 992216 (0xF23D8)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_dc0691a8-fdf2-4cbd-989d-27257472332e) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:17 PM 995324 (0xF2FFC)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_e7034e21-1cfe-4415-916a-9a87ecc9cd2f) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:17 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_04d06672-6f41-4e34-94ce-b91f06aedfb4) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 992556 (0xF252C)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_aa9e45e4-ace5-486e-8027-bf8033b264b3) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 982060 (0xEFC2C)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_f0f98c12-0e77-4ec7-a52d-b6f6fe0076e1) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_9ec613a4-1993-4288-816c-0d4816b69d73) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_5bd72fc8-8bdb-458a-95b8-4372212fe3ce) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 994128 (0xF2B50)
EnumerateUpdates for action (UpdateActionInstall) - Total visible updates = 0 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 992216 (0xF23D8)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_e90cfb0e-fdbb-490b-8025-bbbaef7f6d94) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 995324 (0xF2FFC)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_0cc0c76a-1e06-4226-bcfd-97a042bc7b95) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_b73e02b6-7a35-485b-a7ca-8be088fe5294) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 992556 (0xF252C)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_ef523a67-deb9-41b4-b04c-16c51ee5bffe) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 982060 (0xEFC2C)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_3061954e-edaa-4625-837c-ce768d68927d) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_90df3304-bd9c-4656-a90f-5aaca345f872) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_c6ce8da6-65fb-4a1a-8039-d43444d0689c) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 994128 (0xF2B50)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_4159078c-90a2-45ce-87c8-a525e8c8c912) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 995324 (0xF2FFC)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_33f11015-6f50-4e22-a452-66c0d7e5fbd6) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
Optional assignment, no advance download needed. UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 994128 (0xF2B50)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_a549da08-1794-4fef-8cf8-be06aaf467cb) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 992556 (0xF252C)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_0958dd0c-92b0-45d3-8588-c4034e52acaa) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 982060 (0xEFC2C)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_daba4ffe-b0b9-4fd4-aa0e-a319704b0b96) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_bb663f41-cea4-4dc4-a205-3dcb4bae28ef) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Optional assignment, no advance download needed. UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 982060 (0xEFC2C)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_22cd83b1-3975-4e2a-b060-7203cc7434b9) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 995324 (0xF2FFC)
EnumerateUpdates for action (UpdateActionInstall) - Total visible updates = 0 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 992216 (0xF23D8)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_925c4fc1-6f28-4422-a980-42df72506db2) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_a75017b1-09b8-43ea-9039-1b09ec7fbfaf) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 992556 (0xF252C)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_3f05d6eb-dcb7-4f53-aa72-cd299d817e40) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_aa085bcb-1469-4418-84e9-680148c46fea) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:18 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_54d21173-5d5c-441b-8893-c14d1e13d18e) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 995324 (0xF2FFC)
EnumerateUpdates for action (UpdateActionInstall) - Total visible updates = 0 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 992216 (0xF23D8)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_00eae34e-a8d1-411d-9050-496593a146e8) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_8a4b9399-468b-4d4d-b8ce-1a35a13c2ba3) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 992556 (0xF252C)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_5ed8a2cd-f220-4a37-b472-9a93ce8f6f24) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_0eb586bd-e4d1-4e4b-a4b5-c7bba7655f7b) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_bd4aa95a-8bcb-4061-a2f2-c9ba118d705d) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 995324 (0xF2FFC)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_f2078469-4235-4c6b-9494-3c9d90f803e0) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_6cfb7d17-f556-423a-b052-0a1f0463572e) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
EnumerateUpdates for action (UpdateActionInstall) - Total visible updates = 0 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 992216 (0xF23D8)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_4df03755-03b7-4ecc-84b1-4d2d598dc48d) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_a8810d50-3611-436f-91ac-39f1fbad40e6) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 995324 (0xF2FFC)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_7e7a0971-40c0-423d-aba3-38c92d0b6d1c) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_5ae1df75-eb04-4e25-aaf1-4d37082dfe04) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_63a011ac-ff81-44b9-811c-bece5dc6c34b) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Optional assignment, no advance download needed. UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 994916 (0xF2E64)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_a4b58701-58f4-4bc6-94b0-ea96110a5efb) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 992480 (0xF24E0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_bda50e11-36ac-4fb9-a56b-665dba467c2b) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 995324 (0xF2FFC)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_925423f6-39fb-4e0c-b1b9-9ccd5b1b0f18) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_8a622596-da31-47ce-8acf-90165bfb9feb) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
EnumerateUpdates for action (UpdateActionInstall) - Total visible updates = 0 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 992216 (0xF23D8)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_dc9ba576-22a0-4561-90f1-a37786f567ff) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_3120c82d-2642-4257-a221-417268f200d1) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 992480 (0xF24E0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_71a74817-374c-424d-bd12-e6e3076e0059) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 995324 (0xF2FFC)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_c72f0e3a-6c54-4e25-857d-63e050d34ada) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_2f795314-d322-4244-93dd-1bb084386eb7) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Optional assignment, no advance download needed. UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 995324 (0xF2FFC)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_6725e54e-bac1-43fe-84d0-4fbbe62e1483) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:19 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_a75dc249-3676-4440-9703-c0e6a5b2b94c) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
EnumerateUpdates for action (UpdateActionInstall) - Total visible updates = 0 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 992216 (0xF23D8)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_74e500b1-4b5d-4e58-937d-c58305c2bb39) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_9914cd71-3e2f-43cb-b175-d4cfe202dcbc) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_9105d9b0-0899-4b30-9405-5a3fbfaf9c3f) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_89c1f393-2809-40af-9386-2dadfb5dd028) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_c80c765b-fa42-42b4-968a-4a9a64abbd5e) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_dbea15a2-b4e5-4875-afdf-0ce5d5d2e815) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_01e49afa-5893-4d4e-8ea4-7504e4539686) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_3b42d986-5e01-4220-88ce-216941e7e86d) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_a9bd8aa1-cae7-4cb1-a36d-0fd90abdb81e) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_24de1618-7251-4105-8c47-b50d039f225f) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_7d4f18d7-9e56-4b2c-b6de-36ba66a4e1e1) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_51f12135-1d17-49bd-8e84-eb7898259b72) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_3523ef24-ce42-4d44-8c7c-dc841d569a55) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_b38bb25e-2d43-4cd9-9192-3a528529abd6) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_445e68dc-2e16-420b-9ea9-e78e4b771f03) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_33b131c5-3a56-4015-8cba-8d71d816c46c) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_72f715d0-63c7-4b79-bdb2-51776510fc1d) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_c11dac64-28ed-4aa4-bff0-785fbcdfc7ab) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 992480 (0xF24E0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_2bf9a92d-d23c-4513-81c1-64a982d46262) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_903e9d9e-30a9-4156-be04-754188c23840) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_a951ba47-657d-44ef-b96d-83ecb00a10a8) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_99ca576e-12c2-4f99-9dff-2226d03f1ca0) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 992480 (0xF24E0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_d44bd7d1-ec33-4a65-942c-093aec39b02b) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_0993607d-5cbf-4546-9515-28629b29d53e) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:20 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_737f6cdc-ce58-438d-a7e4-8f3fec4972f0) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_7af44814-becf-45fd-86b5-47da64f86fac) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 992480 (0xF24E0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_96a281c5-06af-4741-9f4d-e9536142a4ff) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_b5fe9fec-70d7-4799-8c2a-2fab428ec3cd) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_3e952bc5-aad2-4117-ab65-a42f96298868) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_3f137251-05fd-4a74-9521-555767195b63) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 992480 (0xF24E0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_15dbfa1d-cb07-45e7-b363-5bc4b9297bad) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_556c6688-5534-4cb7-99d1-a6fe2e197e16) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_7eed19c5-5caf-4f19-b2af-b2a4c29b797b) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Optional assignment, no advance download needed. UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 992720 (0xF25D0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_b3b3ef83-b34a-4094-99c1-601cf5fe32b4) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 992480 (0xF24E0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_ac11237f-c458-424b-80b4-ec98e47bc062) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
EnumerateUpdates for action (UpdateActionInstall) - Total visible updates = 0 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 992216 (0xF23D8)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_be57e27d-b288-4f40-a42f-bcdf0fdbf7f6) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_b1dd2c2c-cab1-4f19-ab7b-2f1145dc3549) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 992480 (0xF24E0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_943ea6b3-de00-4583-b9b7-f954a28d9995) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_a7ae9de6-5553-4e93-9ff7-be5f7e9738ff) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_cda1e8ed-b1a6-4b14-bf49-73b88f99a254) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_0b5c2707-ffea-4e64-acfb-c8acc5489969) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_6bc973f3-949b-4214-a283-fcc6a39e369b) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_1e691dca-2fed-44db-90aa-cd226aea016d) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_f754e876-d249-4c94-9d47-c8acc66dfa37) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_1700c876-39fa-439b-87c3-d3865c281069) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_506c0dac-2bbb-4975-b81d-32b77abd35b1) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_afdd5d5e-2cc2-4a6a-a44f-e45a275702f5) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_94da726e-96ca-4b0d-a3e9-b0daf5b4f93f) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_5651d665-c952-441d-b949-f00a26dabc15) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:21 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_6cb3da07-a231-4427-9090-8366ab4066cc) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:22 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_6502a461-7262-48fc-b567-f8d3c2f82ae6) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:22 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_a039bffa-c1a3-4560-8e65-6e4372e7b6f6) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:22 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_8ecf4d80-288a-4f75-8ba9-a4fcff29c2d1) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:22 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_30c9694c-7833-4f9c-b36a-d0468b186c0e) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:22 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_c50a8e26-610c-422e-a8cc-fd16d8fa958c) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:22 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_41625a3f-92c4-423f-989e-dd61d464be51) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:22 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_d650b748-d885-4582-a6e7-1056c12b5a05) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:22 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_90d20513-b45b-4e36-a0d5-df667d8e6f60) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:22 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_ec137c68-fd13-45a3-88bd-fd1e0a3f4412) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:22 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_67f1954b-94b8-430b-b0c6-82e895a15788) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:22 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_75d0e393-4fc5-4cdb-9461-68a41396707e) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:22 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_d4086c7b-d238-4790-b160-c01af8350d94) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:22 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_a52147f8-e5ee-4086-9cdb-6269977edb13) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:22 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_16e9c62d-05b2-4e14-bfb0-cf55edbd4f61) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:22 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_02e7ed9d-e11e-4413-9942-4fc87b219b7b) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:22 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_dc548e48-407c-48e1-aca4-6b4c0df14e69) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:22 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_67797095-4c89-4f0e-81bb-f677fd85691d) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:22 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_5b6aff1d-677d-4d51-8bfd-487319782bb1) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:22 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_7bb7b30c-351d-4f8c-abe4-5f7965635a03) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:22 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_f4695a25-0d22-4e3b-9ba9-9bbc62198c28) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:23 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_5bcda2fe-a3f5-42c9-91f0-823230942bd8) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:23 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_cb8e4a1a-901c-469d-b891-00710345d399) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:23 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_07b35f8b-3dc2-428c-8ea8-e407d69a2875) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:23 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_b31ddae8-7fca-44bc-85ef-018b83ec49ec) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:23 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_fdfa3891-b536-4a54-adf3-710f3ce10602) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:23 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_68284093-8e68-4d05-9206-ec2f4288fcf9) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:23 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_4c0ba6a7-a8f0-417e-b9da-906207429ce6) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:23 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_e3f91dc7-4fe2-43b2-8c0d-d9777a059c85) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:23 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_568c1005-5178-4c13-8486-18e2c5af4834) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:23 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_cbf9ff75-d3ca-48f7-a861-b50d43761669) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:23 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_532c7f2d-d97b-416d-b363-b6e10cd8614b) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:23 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_778cd5af-fc4a-463a-9f7f-a87e63a0b941) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:23 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_5b045842-ece0-4a32-adf2-01f631c51955) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:23 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_5fc36d0f-f5f6-4d77-9de1-c071a70c8cd0) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:23 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_25d31ce8-5a59-473b-83af-ec5665356e45) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:23 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_b88898a9-b403-4b3d-8fcd-1b787bc4d3ba) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:23 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_abc0f626-7f51-4267-9962-b75710ae80e5) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:23 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_cabfb02b-1256-4619-821f-3936d6053fd5) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:23 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_334167a0-0103-4c8b-8a5b-69e178d32833) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:23 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_4c7aa3e4-0dd0-4f69-81b8-3fa978098c17) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_25ec4187-c4c0-4b03-bcd7-dcd7ef505d57) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_8aa68c7b-edb4-4b5b-ab79-9748fdd5547d) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_adf6cc2b-75ac-459c-b482-383e829b3ab0) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_295070dc-4f3a-4597-8250-aa7aba7ca22a) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_bff918fe-1a4a-411c-96aa-eb2222d766de) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_e06056e3-0199-4c68-8ac3-bdddff356a0a) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_364c983a-d176-455c-b1e2-d8a4fd4e89fc) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_71f2bc50-1070-4f73-878a-c0830c099ec7) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_e72ca6ef-b539-4485-aa27-3b65253d9fba) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_0f12c1de-c59a-43d0-a581-4561b627d58a) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_825fed71-66e7-4e09-b5cf-d5a4153335f5) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_cf033ddd-bcb4-4e6a-8b17-c292196f0451) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_620ec575-0508-496f-b17c-f676ee5a377c) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_a18258e0-99c2-42b1-b3e7-d1960fbce904) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_93727531-2699-4b2d-805a-e9741f0e0d37) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_21160242-6971-4452-9797-61afd0dcba89) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 992480 (0xF24E0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_ecd6b494-f8ca-47f4-b1b4-e2455274f605) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Optional assignment, no advance download needed. UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 992608 (0xF2560)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_48859be4-1331-4cd2-8e70-3b537180a0d0) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 992480 (0xF24E0)
EnumerateUpdates for action (UpdateActionInstall) - Total visible updates = 0 UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 992216 (0xF23D8)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_777b0e18-955a-4022-996b-6862dea4610c) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_4e77d891-084e-440d-95bc-42b26c1f7077) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 992480 (0xF24E0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_862c13b8-72ca-477d-9d14-82c00831e5cd) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:24 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_b1836264-25be-47b7-9aa6-512565051a91) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:25 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_a4da0536-6fb9-4045-87b6-8f3f7582160a) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:25 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_bce497c7-99b2-4427-868e-9126cef33a0b) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:25 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_08cf5cf5-7503-43a3-8cd8-9ee682bf5453) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:25 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_ada7cf51-66b0-4a00-b37b-68d569d6ff8b) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:25 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_f79fe619-c893-43d3-be25-4aaee19135a9) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:25 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_cb374f78-f41c-4425-b558-61e1682b16c7) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:25 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_f82b84c0-16ff-4c30-ad89-b536a2047db3) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:25 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_ad870d88-50b9-4959-82d2-183a78a5531e) to the targeted list UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 12:50:25 PM 991984 (0xF22F0)
Added update (Site_F625B1D2-59D4-48B2-9ACF-859A9A1276B2/SUM_3c72a908-f3cd-413d-b2bf-ecb68d24b6fe) to the 9CD75536190B}) UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 1:01:31 PM 994004 (0xF2AD4)
Optional assignment, no advance download needed. UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 1:01:33 PM 994276 (0xF2BE4)
Optional assignment, no advance download needed. UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 1:01:35 PM 993808 (0xF2A10)
Optional assignment, no advance download needed. UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 1:01:35 PM 995324 (0xF2FFC)
Optional assignment, no advance download needed. UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 1:01:37 PM 994784 (0xF2DE0)
Optional assignment, no advance download needed. UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 1:01:37 PM 994040 (0xF2AF8)
Optional assignment, no advance download needed. UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 1:01:38 PM 995036 (0xF2EDC)
Optional assignment, no advance download needed. UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 1:01:40 PM 995024 (0xF2ED0)
Optional assignment, no advance download needed. UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 1:01:55 PM 994752 (0xF2DC0)
Optional assignment, no advance download needed. UpdatesDeploymentAgent 1/12/2015 1:01:56 PM 994004 (0xF2AD4)

as per updatedeployment.log it seems that you have targetted non mandatory deployment & it has reached to clients. to see sccm software update icon you need to login into console session (mstsc /console).
Prashant Patil

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