Why not use a separate task sequence instead? We do the same thing and just use 
reports to cross reference. We have a 'Pre-Cache' task sequence that includes 
any software that we use in OSD.

Daniel Ratliff

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Behalf Of Marable, Mike
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2014 12:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MDT-OSD] SCCM 2012 R2 PowerShell - Packages Referenced in Task 
Sequence

I want to know if I'm missing something in the native PowerShell support in 
SCCM 2012 R2.

I'm looking to pull a listing of the packages referenced in a task sequence.  
With SCCM 2007 I have a script that uses a number of WMI queries to pull that 
data but I'm hoping to use the native commandlets if possible in SCCM 2012.

The big picture is this.  I need to write a script that will in essence, 
inventory our production build task sequence for all of the packages that are 
directly referenced.  This list is then used to pre-cache those packages on a 
number of build servers that use 1E's Nomad Branch Cache.

Checking the command reference on TechNet I'm not finding something that will 
generate this list.  Using the "Get-CMTaskSequence" it will list the referenced 
packages but each one is buried inside a block of code.  I could parse the 
package IDs out but it is starting to feel like a problematic rabbit hole I'm 
heading down.

Before I updated my existing WMI script to make it work in SCCM 2012 I thought 
I'd ask the group in case I'm overlooking something.

Mike Marable
Application Programmer/Analyst Lead
Enterprise Device Engineering and Management
MCTS, MCITP, MCSA 
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