Update:

Updated the script to only accept 1 variable and thats DestinationPath, the rest its now automated in the script so no need to specify Siteserver or SiteCode any more but you need to run the script locally on your Siteserver, the script is also now available on Technet.

So the other day at the office i needed to use and create a detection script for a new application and before i started to write it i had a pretty good understanding on how i wanted it to look like and in that moment i thought “wait a minute, i think i have written something like this before for another application. Lets just reuse that one!”

Perfect idea! Only one problem tho…. I couldn’t for the life of me remember which application it was (typical me) . So in the hope of that it would be my lucky day i took a few minutes to randomly trying to go through some of the applications and see if i could find it manually in SCCM. And no, lady luck wasn’t on my side that day.

So i turned to my old friend Powershell and made script that would help me out.

What do we want to achieve?

We want to be able to get the Application name and the Powershell detection script for every application that uses powershell as detection scripts. When we have that information we out put it to a file which is named after the application and output the detection script in to the file.

The Script

<# .NOTES =========================================================================== Created on: 12/06/2016 Modified on: 3/31/2017 Created by: Timmy Andersson Contact: @Timmyitdotcom =========================================================================== .DESCRIPTION A description of the file. #> [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName = 'DestinationPath')] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, Position = 1)] $DestinationPath ) BEGIN { [String]$Filepath = $DestinationPath $SiteCodeObjs = Get-WmiObject -Namespace "root\SMS" -Class SMS_ProviderLocation -ComputerName $env:COMPUTERNAME -ErrorAction Stop foreach ($SiteCodeObj in $SiteCodeObjs) { if ($SiteCodeObj.ProviderForLocalSite -eq $true) { $SiteCode = $SiteCodeObj.SiteCode } } $SitePath = $SiteCode + ":" Import-module ($Env:SMS_ADMIN_UI_PATH.Substring(0, $Env:SMS_ADMIN_UI_PATH.Length - 5) + '\ConfigurationManager.psd1') } PROCESS { if (-not (Test-Path $DestinationPath)) { new-item -Path $DestinationPath -ItemType Directory -Force } Set-location $SitePath $Apps = (Get-CMApplication) foreach ($App in $Apps) { $Script = ([Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.ApplicationManagement.Serialization.SccmSerializer]::DeserializeFromString($App.SDMPackageXML)).DeploymentTypes[0].Installer if ($Script.DetectionScript -ne $Null) { $PSscript = ([Microsoft.ConfigurationManagement.ApplicationManagement.Serialization.SccmSerializer]::DeserializeFromString($App.SDMPackageXML)).DeploymentTypes[0].Installer.DetectionScript if ($PSscript.Language -like "PowerShell") { Out-File -FilePath "$Filepath$($App.LocalizedDisplayName).ps1" -InputObject $PSscript.Text } } } } END { }

Example

Made this youtube video showing of how the script works

Until next time, cheers Timmy !

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