Okay I got it figured out, funny thing is I got it from one of your previous post. Once the multisig address is created you add it like your post says and then you get the output below when you validateaddress.
It doesn't give me the public keys like my thread was asking for but it gives the btc addresses which is ultimately what I need to confirm anyway.
From the testnet QT:
{
"isvalid" : true,
"address" : "2NBTCbcAJ5jLvMKZU9Vt59mN5HJqbzsiTLu",
"ismine" : true,
"isscript" : true,
"script" : "multisig",
"hex" : "5221034bdd619568d26a20d00a50e7c351f596c42e148cfdb099e317b2e2c553e1345d210230fd7
1e63947197589e706c2e0fb6aa05eae20fee2f92c2ffdacef252ea6afb552ae",
"addresses" : [
"mmdmRVnPqL3akvtxupMWQSW2JcLTSBQZ5d",
"mxiuyocweZ6rPsLrGaR8wgsafHXnTcRBhU"
],
"sigsrequired" : 2,
"account" : ""
}
1. { validateaddress "address" } Do it with both addresses and copy the "pubkey" it gives you.
2. { createmultisig 2 '["1st pubkey","2nd pubkey"]' }
3. Save the redeemScript.
4. Paste the same command in step-2 but replace "createmultisig" with "addmultisigaddress"
Hope it works.