What Microsoft Updates are really being installed?

I’m updating Win 7 64 Bit PCs using WSUS. On the PCs. In “Windows Update, “You receive updates:” is set to “Managed by your system administrator”.
The problem is determining what was installed. WSUS installs doesn’t jive Control Panel>All Control Panel Items>Programs and Features>View Installed Updates or Control Panel>All Control Panel Items>Windows Update>View update history.
In WSUS, 20 updates were installed, including 2 Office updates. In “Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Windows Update\View update history”, 12 updates were installed on that day, including the 2 Office updates. The “Control Panel>All Control Panel
Items>Programs and Features>View Installed Updates” shows 40 Office updates alone were installed on that day.
What’s going on? How can I tell what updates are being installed?

Hi,
We might take use of the status reports:
WSUS 3.0 SP2 Reports
We could generate three reports:
1. Update Reports: provide the status of the updates;
2. Computer Reports:show you the status of computers;
3. Synchronization Reports: enables you to see synchronization information for the WSUS server for a given time period, including errors that occurred during synchronization and a list of new updates. In addition, you can get general, status, and revision
information for each new update.
More detailed information, please check the link above.
Besides, we might consider seek help in WSUS forum and see if experts there could share some insights about this.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/home?forum=winserverwsus
Hope this may help
Best regards
Michael Shao
TechNet Community Support

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