Install CS6 Applications via SCCM Task Sequence

Hi
We have an SCCM 2012 R2 infrastructure on our network, and want to deploy Adobe CS6 applications using Windows Installer Packages created with Adobe Application Manager Enterprise Edition 3.1
We created individual packages for each application (for flexibility) following the instructions provided at this address: http://wwwimages.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/devnet/creativesuite/pdfs/AdobeApplication ManagerEnterpriseEditionDeploy…
When we go to install the packages via an SCCM Task Sequence, the following occurs:
1     The application is installed
2     The application is not installed
We have followed the instructions provided by Adobe for the deployment, and cannot get any consistency with the installers. For example, when we run the task sequence, the following applications will be installed:
1     Dreamweaver
2     Fireworks
3     Flash Professional
4     Illustrator
5     InDesign
6     Photoshop
When we run the same task sequence again, the following applications are installed:
1     Dreamweaver
2     Fireworks
3     Illustrator
4     Photoshop
The task sequence first images the computer with Windows 7, and reboots the computer between each application being installed
I have also attempted packaging all the applications together, in a Design and Web Premium style package, with the same, unfortunate results
Please, can you help with this?

The error means RPC server unavailable. TS needs to invoke Execution Manager by RPC. This may be caused by the issue of RPC starting. I suggest you check the RPC service availability first. Another try is to add a restart computer step before installing
SQL. If still no avail, add a Delay "cmd.exe /c timeout /t 900".
Regarding the connecting network share issue, seems the network services has not been initializing or ready. Another possibility is the DHCP time out. Check the Event log and this may give you some clues of why the network is not ready or DHCP cannot get
IP address. Network Monitor can also be used to monitor the IP helper when the Client try to send DHCP request after reboot.
Juke Chou
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    <PROPERTY NAME="Manufacturer" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="MIFFilename" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="MIFName" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="MIFPublisher" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="MIFVersion" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="Name" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>test</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="NumOfPrograms" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="PackageID" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <QUALIFIER NAME="key" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="boolean" OVERRIDABLE="false" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>TRUE</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>DV0003BE</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="PackageSize" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="PackageType" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>4</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="PkgFlags" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>0</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="PkgSourceFlag" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>1</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="PkgSourcePath" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="PreferredAddressType" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="Priority" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>2</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="ProgramFlags" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_TaskSequencePackage" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>152084496</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY.OBJECTARRAY NAME="References" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_TaskSequencePackage" REFERENCECLASS="SMS_TaskSequence_Reference">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>object:SMS_TaskSequence_Reference</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE.OBJECTARRAY>
    <VALUE.OBJECT>
    <INSTANCE CLASSNAME="SMS_TaskSequence_Reference">
    <PROPERTY NAME="__PATH" CLASSORIGIN="___SYSTEM" TYPE="string"></PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="__NAMESPACE" CLASSORIGIN="___SYSTEM" TYPE="string"></PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="__SERVER" CLASSORIGIN="___SYSTEM" TYPE="string"></PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY.ARRAY NAME="__DERIVATION" CLASSORIGIN="___SYSTEM" TYPE="string">
    <VALUE.ARRAY></VALUE.ARRAY>
    </PROPERTY.ARRAY>
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    <VALUE>3</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="__RELPATH" CLASSORIGIN="___SYSTEM" TYPE="string"></PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="__DYNASTY" CLASSORIGIN="___SYSTEM" TYPE="string">
    <VALUE>SMS_TaskSequence_Reference</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="__SUPERCLASS" CLASSORIGIN="___SYSTEM" TYPE="string"></PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="__CLASS" CLASSORIGIN="___SYSTEM" TYPE="string">
    <VALUE>SMS_TaskSequence_Reference</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="__GENUS" CLASSORIGIN="___SYSTEM" TYPE="sint32">
    <VALUE>2</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="Package" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_TaskSequence_Reference" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>DV000216</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="Program" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_TaskSequence_Reference" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>Adobe Reader Install</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="Type" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_TaskSequence_Reference" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>0</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    </INSTANCE>
    </VALUE.OBJECT>
    </VALUE.OBJECTARRAY>
    </PROPERTY.OBJECTARRAY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="ReferencesCount" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_TaskSequencePackage" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>1</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="RefreshPkgSourceFlag" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="boolean">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>boolean</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>FALSE</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY.OBJECTARRAY NAME="RefreshSchedule" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" REFERENCECLASS="SMS_ScheduleToken">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>object:SMS_ScheduleToken</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    </PROPERTY.OBJECTARRAY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="Reserved" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_TaskSequencePackage" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY.ARRAY NAME="SecuredScopeNames" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE.ARRAY>
    <VALUE>Default</VALUE>
    </VALUE.ARRAY>
    </PROPERTY.ARRAY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="SedoObjectVersion" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>2F190ADF-31AD-4FFC-94C1-8A2DECA2373B</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="Sequence" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_TaskSequencePackage" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE><![CDATA[<sequence version="3.00"><referenceList><reference package="DV000216" program="Adobe Reader Install"/></referenceList><step type="SMS_TaskSequence_SetVariableAction" name="Set Task Sequence Variable" description="" runIn="WinPEandFullOS" successCodeList="0" runFromNet="false"><action>tsenv.exe "bleh=bleh"</action><defaultVarList><variable name="VariableName" property="VariableName" hidden="true">bleh</variable><variable name="VariableValue" property="VariableValue" hidden="true">bleh</variable></defaultVarList></step><step type="SMS_TaskSequence_InstallSoftwareAction" name="Install Package" description="" runIn="FullOS" successCodeList="0" runFromNet="false"><action>smsswd.exe /pkg:DV000216 /install /basevar: /continueOnError:</action><defaultVarList><variable name="PackageID" property="PackageID" hidden="true">DV000216</variable><variable name="_SMSSWDProgramName" property="ProgramName">Adobe Reader Install</variable></defaultVarList></step></sequence>
    ]]></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="ShareName" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="ShareType" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>1</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="SourceDate" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="datetime">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>datetime</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>20150208010121.000000+000</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="SourceSite" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>DV0</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="SourceVersion" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>1</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="StoredPkgPath" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="StoredPkgVersion" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>1</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY.OBJECTARRAY NAME="SupportedOperatingSystems" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_TaskSequencePackage" REFERENCECLASS="SMS_OS_Details">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>object:SMS_OS_Details</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE.OBJECTARRAY></VALUE.OBJECTARRAY>
    </PROPERTY.OBJECTARRAY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="TaskSequenceFlags" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_TaskSequencePackage" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>0</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="Type" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_TaskSequencePackage" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>1</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="Version" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    </INSTANCE>
    Here is the exported object.xml from the destination site after I manually updated the package and it reimported successfully.
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    <QUALIFIER NAME="dynamic" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="boolean" TOSUBCLASS="false" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>TRUE</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <QUALIFIER NAME="SecurityVerbs" TYPE="sint32" TOSUBCLASS="false">
    <VALUE>-1</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <PROPERTY NAME="__PATH" CLASSORIGIN="___SYSTEM" TYPE="string">
    <VALUE>\\IODWAPP242\root\sms\site_DV0:SMS_TaskSequencePackage.PackageID="DV0003B2"</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="__NAMESPACE" CLASSORIGIN="___SYSTEM" TYPE="string">
    <VALUE>root\sms\site_DV0</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="__SERVER" CLASSORIGIN="___SYSTEM" TYPE="string">
    <VALUE>IODWAPP242</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY.ARRAY NAME="__DERIVATION" CLASSORIGIN="___SYSTEM" TYPE="string">
    <VALUE.ARRAY>
    <VALUE>SMS_PackageBaseclass</VALUE>
    <VALUE>SMS_BaseClass</VALUE>
    </VALUE.ARRAY>
    </PROPERTY.ARRAY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="__PROPERTY_COUNT" CLASSORIGIN="___SYSTEM" TYPE="sint32">
    <VALUE>57</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="__RELPATH" CLASSORIGIN="___SYSTEM" TYPE="string">
    <VALUE>SMS_TaskSequencePackage.PackageID="DV0003B2"</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="__DYNASTY" CLASSORIGIN="___SYSTEM" TYPE="string">
    <VALUE>SMS_BaseClass</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="__SUPERCLASS" CLASSORIGIN="___SYSTEM" TYPE="string">
    <VALUE>SMS_PackageBaseclass</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="__CLASS" CLASSORIGIN="___SYSTEM" TYPE="string">
    <VALUE>SMS_TaskSequencePackage</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="__GENUS" CLASSORIGIN="___SYSTEM" TYPE="sint32">
    <VALUE>2</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="ActionInProgress" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>1</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="AlternateContentProviders" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="BootImageID" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_TaskSequencePackage" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="Category" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_TaskSequencePackage" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="CustomProgressMsg" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_TaskSequencePackage" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="DependentProgram" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_TaskSequencePackage" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="Description" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="Duration" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_TaskSequencePackage" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>360</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY.ARRAY NAME="ExtendedData" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="uint8">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint8</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    </PROPERTY.ARRAY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="ExtendedDataSize" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>0</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="ForcedDisconnectDelay" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>5</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="ForcedDisconnectEnabled" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="boolean">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>boolean</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>FALSE</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="ForcedDisconnectNumRetries" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>2</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY.ARRAY NAME="Icon" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="uint8">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint8</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    </PROPERTY.ARRAY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="IconSize" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>0</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="IgnoreAddressSchedule" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="boolean">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>boolean</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>FALSE</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY.ARRAY NAME="ISVData" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="uint8">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint8</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    </PROPERTY.ARRAY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="ISVDataSize" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>0</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="IsVersionCompatible" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="boolean">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>boolean</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="Language" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="LastRefreshTime" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="datetime">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>datetime</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>20150208165428.000000+000</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY.ARRAY NAME="LocalizedCategoryInstanceNames" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    </PROPERTY.ARRAY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="Manufacturer" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="MIFFilename" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="MIFName" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="MIFPublisher" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="MIFVersion" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE></VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="Name" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>test</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="NumOfPrograms" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="PackageID" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="string">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>string</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <QUALIFIER NAME="key" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="boolean" OVERRIDABLE="false" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>TRUE</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>DV0003B2</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="PackageSize" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="PackageType" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>4</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="PkgFlags" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>0</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
    <PROPERTY NAME="PkgSourceFlag" CLASSORIGIN="SMS_PackageBaseclass" TYPE="uint32">
    <QUALIFIER NAME="CIMTYPE" PROPAGATED="true" TYPE="string" TOINSTANCE="true">
    <VALUE>uint32</VALUE>
    </QUALIFIER>
    <VALUE>1</VALUE>
    </PROPERTY>
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