Windows 7 Service Pack 1 installation

HI,
When i deploy Service Pack1 for windows 7 via SCCM, it gets installed in client machines. But when they restart, they are not getting the message "windows 7 service pack 1 is now installed" while logging in. But OS version is changed and in the
ARP, it shows the entry. When i login in the same machine (my ID has admin rights), this message is showing up.
Problem is when i target this machine in IE 9 collection, it is not getting deployed till the time i login in the client machine and click close in the message box. please suggest me what we should do to resolve this.
Thanks in Advance.
Regards,
Raja

How did you deploy the SP1? via SUP or Software Distribution? What version does the System Properties show if you use the normal user's credential to open it? If it does show Windows 7 with SP1. It means the SP1 is installed successfully.
I assume the pop-up is just a reminder to tell us the SP1 finishes installing and somehow it needs admin or system account credential so that the normal user cannot see it.  
Juke Chou
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