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Windows Updates In Progress, Not Showing On Workstations

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I've just started setting up Configuration Manager 2012 mostly using these guides. I've been using the Standalone Primary Server guides as we have decided to go with just the one primary Config Manager server. I've made it through the first 5 guides and am stuck on deploying software updates. I've been able to successfully pull the updates down, create a software update group, and deploy the updates. Whenever I deploy the updates to my two test machines I wait and after a while it indicates that the deployment is in progress:

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When I go to check my test machines there is no indication that there is any patching being done either in the Windows Updates area or the Software Center:

 

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I'm not sure which logs would specifically help but I can provide them as asked, here is my GP that is applied to the test workstations:

 

Windows Components/Windows Update
Policy Setting Comment 
Allow non-administrators to receive update notifications Enabled  
Automatic Updates detection frequency Enabled  
Check for updates at the following 
interval (hours):  4 


Policy Setting Comment 
Configure Automatic Updates Disabled  
No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations Enabled  
Re-prompt for restart with scheduled installations Enabled  
Wait the following period before 
prompting again with a scheduled 
restart (minutes):  600 


Policy Setting Comment 
Reschedule Automatic Updates scheduled installations Enabled  
Wait after system 
startup (minutes):  10 


Policy Setting Comment 
Specify intranet Microsoft update service location Enabled  
Set the intranet update service for detecting updates: http://gann.intranet.DOMAIN.com:8530 
Set the intranet statistics server: http://gann.intranet.DOMAIN.com:8530 
Thank you for your time, any help is appreciated.

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