How to watch Vista Service Pack 2 via the WSUS?

I'm preparing Vista SP2 to get the WSUS, so my boss is concerned about the way the end user sees the update. Of course, there is the icon in the systray indicating that the percentage of download tells for example, if the PC should restart, then the user restarts, then what? If I had to run the Vista SP2 manually of course these three questions (I want to reboot automatically, I do not accept the EULA, blah blah, blatty) and through the passage of Windows updates. But then it restarts and goes through a second series of update (step 3 0% blah), restarts again until he gets in the newspaper. What I need to know is when I push through the WSUS coming and if so for how long? I need to tell a user how long that the PC will be updated as soon as starts this restart, ten minutes? Thirty? An hour?

I saw on YouTube of people have done the SP2 from Vista, but none I could find when he is pushed through the WSUS, is there a there? Thanks for the help.

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