Hmm, I looked through the WMI classes and such a couple months back and 
couldn't find anything. I'll take another look too!

Daniel Ratliff

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Subject: [mssms] RE: [MDT-OSD] Script to edit task sequences?

Daniel,

As far as I know, that is not necessary. All the appropriate WMI classes are 
defined, for each type of task sequence step, which allow you to manage the 
task sequence without exporting it first. I will have to do some research and 
write up an example.

Cheers,
Trevor Sullivan
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Subject: [MDT-OSD] Script to edit task sequences?

Anyone ever found/created a script that will edit a task sequence? The only way 
I can see if exporting the TS, editing, and re-importing it. It doesn't look 
like there is a way to do this automatically via PowerShell/WMI.

Any other ideas?

Daniel Ratliff


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