Upgraded client not being installed after CU4 upgrade

I upgraded our SCCM 2012 R2 environment to CU4 yesterday.
If I use the auto-created packages to upgrade existing clients, it works just fine.
However - when I do a client push to a new machine, it installs the old version of the client.
I see this at the start of the ccmsetup log:   'CcmSetup version: 5.0.7958.1501' - which is encouraging, but then a few lines later, I get this:  'Retrieved site version '5.00.7958.1000' from AD for site 'PS1'' - and it then proceeds
to install the lower version of the client.
If I look at the record for the MP in the System area of AD, sure enough, it's still listed as 5.00.7958.1000 in the object attributes.
<ClientOperationalSettings><Version>5.00.7958.1000</Version>
How do i get AD to recognise that I've upgraded so that the newer version of the client is used during client push?

If you are referring to the ccmsetup version, that's not the client version, that's simply the ccmsetup bootstrap version and is not specifically indicative of the actual client version being deployed.
'5.00.7958.1000' is correct for the MP as that corresponds to 2012 R2 and is the client version pushed by the site. Changing this in no way would affect the client agent version installed by ccmsetup. ccmsetup does not try to install the CU, as mentioned,
that's simply the version of ccmsetup, not the client agent.
This is semantics for sure, but CUs aren't upgrades, they are updates.
If you want to avoid all of this, use a startup script to deploy your client agent instead so that you can use the PATCH property and include msp for the CU during client install.
Jason | http://blog.configmgrftw.com | @jasonsandys

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    kind regards
    Stefan

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