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    <description><![CDATA[As you might have noticed, I&rsquo;m having fun playing around with SCCM lately and have really noticed that PowerShell is king here.
While the application has great potential, I personally feel that the GUI is lacking functionality which you can only obtain through PowerShell. Of course this isn&rsquo;t a problem, merely a challenge in some cases, but I feel that they could&rsquo;ve stepped up a bit. It at least explains why I see so many SCCM admins playing around with PowerShell.]]></description>
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