Public/Get-CCMProvisioningMode.ps1
function Get-CCMProvisioningMode { <# .SYNOPSIS Get ConfigMgr client provisioning mode info .DESCRIPTION This function will allow you to get the configuration manager client provisioning mode info using CIM queries. You can provide an array of computer names, or cimsession, or you can pass them through the pipeline. It will return a pscustomobject detailing provisioning mode .PARAMETER CimSession Provides CimSessions to get provisioning mode for .PARAMETER ComputerName Provides computer names to get provisioning mode for .PARAMETER PSSession Provides PSSessions to get provisioning mode for .PARAMETER ConnectionPreference Determines if the 'Get-CCMConnection' function should check for a PSSession, or a CIMSession first when a ComputerName is passed to the function. This is ultimately going to result in the function running faster. The typical use case is when you are using the pipeline. In the pipeline scenario, the 'ComputerName' parameter is what is passed along the pipeline. The 'Get-CCMConnection' function is used to find the available connections, falling back from the preference specified in this parameter, to the the alternative (eg. you specify, PSSession, it falls back to CIMSession), and then falling back to ComputerName. Keep in mind that the 'ConnectionPreference' also determines what type of connection / command the ComputerName parameter is passed to. .EXAMPLE C:\PS> Get-CCMProvisioningMode -Status Enabled Retrieves provisioning mode info from the local computer .EXAMPLE C:\PS> Get-CCMProvisioningMode -ComputerName 'Workstation1234','Workstation4321' Retrieves provisioning mode info from Workstation1234, and Workstation4321 .NOTES FileName: Get-CCMProvisioningMode.ps1 Author: Cody Mathis Contact: @CodyMathis123 Created: 2020-01-09 Updated: 2020-02-27 #> [CmdletBinding(DefaultParameterSetName = 'ComputerName')] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true, ParameterSetName = 'CimSession')] [Microsoft.Management.Infrastructure.CimSession[]]$CimSession, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, ValueFromPipelineByPropertyName = $true, ParameterSetName = 'ComputerName')] [Alias('Connection', 'PSComputerName', 'PSConnectionName', 'IPAddress', 'ServerName', 'HostName', 'DNSHostName')] [string[]]$ComputerName = $env:ComputerName, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, ParameterSetName = 'PSSession')] [Alias('Session')] [System.Management.Automation.Runspaces.PSSession[]]$PSSession, [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, ParameterSetName = 'ComputerName')] [ValidateSet('CimSession', 'PSSession')] [string]$ConnectionPreference ) begin { $getCIMRegistryPropertySplat = @{ RegRoot = 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE' Key = 'Software\Microsoft\CCM\CcmExec' Property = 'ProvisioningMode', 'ProvisioningEnabledTime', 'ProvisioningMaxMinutes' } } process { foreach ($Connection in (Get-Variable -Name $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName -ValueOnly)) { $getConnectionInfoSplat = @{ $PSCmdlet.ParameterSetName = $Connection } switch ($PSBoundParameters.ContainsKey('ConnectionPreference')) { $true { $getConnectionInfoSplat['Prefer'] = $ConnectionPreference } } $ConnectionInfo = Get-CCMConnection @getConnectionInfoSplat $Computer = $ConnectionInfo.ComputerName $connectionSplat = $ConnectionInfo.connectionSplat $Return = [ordered]@{ } $Return['ComputerName'] = $Computer try { $ProvisioningModeInfo = Get-CCMRegistryProperty @getCIMRegistryPropertySplat @connectionSplat if ($ProvisioningModeInfo -is [object]) { $Return['ProvisioningMode'] = $ProvisioningModeInfo.$Computer.ProvisioningMode $EnabledTime = switch ([string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($ProvisioningModeInfo.$Computer.ProvisioningEnabledTime)) { $false { [timezone]::CurrentTimeZone.ToLocalTime(([datetime]'1/1/1970').AddSeconds($ProvisioningModeInfo.$Computer.ProvisioningEnabledTime)) } } $Return['ProvisioningEnabledTime'] = $EnabledTime $Return['ProvisioningMaxMinutes'] = $ProvisioningModeInfo.$Computer.ProvisioningMaxMinutes } } catch { $ErrorMessage = $_.Exception.Message Write-Error $ErrorMessage } [pscustomobject]$Return } } } |