OSD: install software DURING task sequence based upon collection membership

Hi,
I'd like to refer to my
previous post as a starting point.
Below again the background of my question. But please advise on a powershell script that runs at the end of a task sequence that:
*enumerates the pc's collection memberships and based upon that lists the software available
*puts this software in a variable and does the installation DURING the task sequence
J.
Background:
At this time, software in our deployment (of Windows 7) is installed AFTER the task sequence is finished.
The software is deployed based upon the computer membership of collections (which get their info from AD groups).
Problem is that users see their pc as finished but don't have all their software. It even takes sometimes more then an hour even when we refresh computer policy after final reboot of the system. That's why we really need a bulletproof solution = installation
of software DURING task sequence.
Jan Hoedt

I found some time to adjust the script. Now I've created something similar for a device. Basically it finds the collections of which the device is a member, finds the targeted applications and creates task sequence variables for those applications.
See for more information:
http://www.petervanderwoude.nl/post/install-computer-targeted-application-during-os-deployment-via-powershell-and-configmgr-2012/
My Blog: http://www.petervanderwoude.nl/
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    Brian Stein

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    MSI (s) (C0:E0) [10:11:15:144]: Grabbed execution mutex.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:145]: Resetting cached policy values
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:145]: Machine policy value 'Debug' is 0
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:145]: ******* RunEngine:
               ******* Product: C:\Windows\ccmcache\9i\Genetec_Omnicast_Client_4_8_2201_19_B2.msi
               ******* Action: 
               ******* CommandLine: **********
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:145]: Machine policy value 'DisableUserInstalls' is 0
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:146]: User policy value 'SearchOrder' is 'nmu'
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:146]: User policy value 'DisableMedia' is 0
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:146]: Machine policy value 'AllowLockdownMedia' is 0
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:146]: SOURCEMGMT: Media enabled only if package is safe.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:146]: SOURCEMGMT: Looking for sourcelist for product {410ED13C-DBAD-4228-9A77-D90AF1CB6B07}
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:146]: SOURCEMGMT: Adding {410ED13C-DBAD-4228-9A77-D90AF1CB6B07}; to potential sourcelist list (pcode;disk;relpath).
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:146]: SOURCEMGMT: Now checking product {410ED13C-DBAD-4228-9A77-D90AF1CB6B07}
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:146]: SOURCEMGMT: Media is enabled for product.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:146]: SOURCEMGMT: Attempting to use LastUsedSource from source list.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:146]: SOURCEMGMT: Trying source C:\Windows\ccmcache\9a\.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:146]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer 3: 2 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:146]: Entering CMsiConfigurationManager::SetLastUsedSource.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:146]: Specifed source is already in a list.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:146]: User policy value 'SearchOrder' is 'nmu'
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:146]: Machine policy value 'DisableBrowse' is 0
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:146]: Machine policy value 'AllowLockdownBrowse' is 0
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:146]: Adding new sources is allowed.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:147]: Set LastUsedSource to: C:\Windows\ccmcache\9a\.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:147]: Set LastUsedType to: n.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:147]: Set LastUsedIndex to: 1.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:147]: SOURCEMGMT: Resolved source to: 'C:\Windows\ccmcache\9a\'
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:155]: SRSetRestorePoint skipped for this transaction.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:157]: File will have security applied from OpCode.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:171]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY: Verifying package --> 'C:\Windows\ccmcache\9i\Genetec_Omnicast_Client_4_8_2201_19_B2.msi' against software restriction policy
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:171]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY: C:\Windows\ccmcache\9i\Genetec_Omnicast_Client_4_8_2201_19_B2.msi has a digital signature
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:171]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY: C:\Windows\ccmcache\9i\Genetec_Omnicast_Client_4_8_2201_19_B2.msi is permitted to run because the user token authorizes execution (system or service token).
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:171]: End dialog not enabled
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:171]: Original package ==> C:\Windows\ccmcache\9a\Genetec_Omnicast_Client_4_8_2201_19_B2.msi
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:171]: Package we're running from ==> C:\WINDOWS\Installer\1e7f0.msi
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:179]: APPCOMPAT: looking for appcompat database entry with ProductCode '{410ED13C-DBAD-4228-9A77-D90AF1CB6B07}'.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:180]: APPCOMPAT: no matching ProductCode found in database.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:181]: MSCOREE not loaded loading copy from system32
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:183]: Machine policy value 'DisablePatch' is 0
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:183]: Machine policy value 'AllowLockdownPatch' is 0
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:183]: Machine policy value 'DisableLUAPatching' is 0
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:183]: Machine policy value 'DisableFlyWeightPatching' is 0
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:186]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:186]: Looking for file transform in shell folder: C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Installer\{410ED13C-DBAD-4228-9A77-D90AF1CB6B07}\Genetec_Omnicast_Client_4_8_2201_19_B2.mst
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:186]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Patch 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:186]: Note: 1: 2205 2:  3: PatchPackage 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:187]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Media 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:187]: Note: 1: 2262 2: File 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:187]: TRANSFORM: 'PatchPackage' table is missing or empty.  No pre-transform fixup necessary.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:187]: TRANSFORM: Applying regular transform to database.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:187]: Note: 1: 2262 2: ActionText 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:187]: Note: 1: 2262 2: AdminExecuteSequence 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:187]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Condition 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:187]: Note: 1: 2262 2: AdminUISequence 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:187]: Note: 1: 2262 2: AdvtExecuteSequence 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:187]: Note: 1: 2262 2: AdvtUISequence 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:187]: Note: 1: 2262 2: AppId 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:187]: Note: 1: 2262 2: AppSearch 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: BindImage 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: File 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: CheckBox 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Class 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Icon 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: ProgId 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: ComboBox 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Dialog 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: ControlCondition 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: ControlEvent 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: ModuleExclusion 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: ModuleSignature 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: EventMapping 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Extension 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Font 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: IniFile 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: InstallUISequence 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: LaunchCondition 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: ListBox 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: ListView 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: LockPermissions 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Media 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: ModuleComponents 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: MsiAssembly 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: MsiAssemblyName 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: ModuleDependency 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: MsiFileHash 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: ODBCDataSource 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: ODBCSourceAttribute 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Patch 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: PublishComponent 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: RadioButton 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: RegLocator 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: RemoveFile 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: SelfReg 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Shortcut 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Signature 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: TextStyle 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: TypeLib 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: UIText 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Upgrade 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Verb 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: ISComponentExtended 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: ISCustomActionReference 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: ISSQLConnection 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: ISSQLConnectionDBServer 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: ISSQLDBMetaData 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: ISSQLConnectionScript 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: ISSQLScriptFile 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: LangDll 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: SeagateCondition 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: SeagateIPService 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: SeagateSourcePath 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: SeagateStreamFiles 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: SxsMsmGenComponents 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: MsiSFCBypass 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: HelpPlugin 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: HelpNamespace 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: HelpFileToNamespace 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: HelpFile 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: HelpFilter 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: HelpFilterToNamespace 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: _MsiPatchTransformView 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: #_BaselineCost 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: #_BaselineFile 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: #_BaselineData 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Note: 1: 2262 2: #_PatchCache 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: APPCOMPAT: looking for appcompat database entry with ProductCode '{410ED13C-DBAD-4228-9A77-D90AF1CB6B07}'.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: APPCOMPAT: no matching ProductCode found in database.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:188]: Transforms are not secure.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:189]: Transforming table Property.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:189]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding MsiLogFileLocation property. Its value is 'c:\temp\Genetec_Omnicast_Client_4_8_2201_19_B2.log'.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:189]: Command Line: TRANSFORMS=Genetec_Omnicast_Client_4_8_2201_19_B2.mst CURRENTDIRECTORY=C:\Windows\ccmcache\9i CLIENTUILEVEL=3 CLIENTPROCESSID=2900 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:189]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding PackageCode property. Its value is '{AA766C40-990C-4B24-8E72-068FFF4D646D}'.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:189]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding TRANSFORMS property. Its value is '*26*Microsoft\Installer\{410ED13C-DBAD-4228-9A77-D90AF1CB6B07}\Genetec_Omnicast_Client_4_8_2201_19_B2.mst'.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:189]: Product Code passed to Engine.Initialize:           '{410ED13C-DBAD-4228-9A77-D90AF1CB6B07}'
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:189]: Product Code from property table before transforms: '{410ED13C-DBAD-4228-9A77-D90AF1CB6B07}'
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:189]: Product Code from property table after transforms:  '{410ED13C-DBAD-4228-9A77-D90AF1CB6B07}'
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:189]: Product not registered: beginning first-time install
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:189]: Determined that existing product (either this product or the product being upgraded with a patch) is installed per-user.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:189]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Deleting ALLUSERS property. Its current value is '1'.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:189]: Product {410ED13C-DBAD-4228-9A77-D90AF1CB6B07} is admin assigned: LocalSystem owns the publish key.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:189]: Product {410ED13C-DBAD-4228-9A77-D90AF1CB6B07} is managed.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:189]: MSI_LUA: Credential prompt not required, user is an admin
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:189]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding ProductState property. Its value is '1'.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:189]: Entering CMsiConfigurationManager::SetLastUsedSource.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:189]: Specifed source is already in a list.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:189]: User policy value 'SearchOrder' is 'nmu'
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:190]: Adding new sources is allowed.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:190]: Package name retrieved from configuration data: 'Genetec_Omnicast_Client_4_8_2201_19_B2.msi'
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:190]: Note: 1: 2262 2: AdminProperties 3: -2147287038 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:190]: Machine policy value 'DisableMsi' is 0
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:190]: Machine policy value 'AlwaysInstallElevated' is 0
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:190]: User policy value 'AlwaysInstallElevated' is 0
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:190]: Product {410ED13C-DBAD-4228-9A77-D90AF1CB6B07} is admin assigned: LocalSystem owns the publish key.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:190]: Product {410ED13C-DBAD-4228-9A77-D90AF1CB6B07} is managed.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:190]: Running product '{410ED13C-DBAD-4228-9A77-D90AF1CB6B07}' with elevated privileges: Product is assigned.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:190]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying TRANSFORMS property. Its current value is '*26*Microsoft\Installer\{410ED13C-DBAD-4228-9A77-D90AF1CB6B07}\Genetec_Omnicast_Client_4_8_2201_19_B2.mst'. Its new value: 'Genetec_Omnicast_Client_4_8_2201_19_B2.mst'.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:190]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CURRENTDIRECTORY property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\ccmcache\9i'.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:190]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CLIENTUILEVEL property. Its value is '3'.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:190]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CLIENTPROCESSID property. Its value is '2900'.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:190]: Machine policy value 'DisableAutomaticApplicationShutdown' is 0
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:191]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding MsiRestartManagerSessionKey property. Its value is '518597794e277e41aa15fee636fef8fd'.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:191]: RESTART MANAGER: Session opened.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:191]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying TRANSFORMS property. Its current value is 'Genetec_Omnicast_Client_4_8_2201_19_B2.mst'. Its new value: '*26*Microsoft\Installer\{410ED13C-DBAD-4228-9A77-D90AF1CB6B07}\Genetec_Omnicast_Client_4_8_2201_19_B2.mst'.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:15:191]: TRANSFORMS property is now: *26*Microsoft\Installer\{410ED13C-DBAD-4228-9A77-D90AF1CB6B07}\Genetec_O
    Property(S): DisplayNameCustom = Custom
    Property(S): DisplayNameMinimal = Minimal
    Property(S): DisplayNameTypical = Typical
    Property(S): ErrorDialog = SetupError
    Property(S): FIREWALLEXCEPTIONLIST = [INSTALLDIR]ConfigTool.exe;[INSTALLDIR]LiveViewer.exe;[INSTALLDIR]ArchivePlayer.exe
    Property(S): FIXEDRIVEFOUND = no
    Property(S): INSTALLLEVEL = 100
    Property(S): ISSCRIPT_VERSION_MISSING = The InstallScript engine is missing from this machine.  If available, please run ISScript.msi, or contact your support personnel for further assistance.
    Property(S): ISVROOT_PORT_NO = 0
    Property(S): IS_PROGMSG_XML_COSTING = Costing XML files...
    Property(S): IS_PROGMSG_XML_CREATE_FILE = Creating XML file %s...
    Property(S): IS_PROGMSG_XML_FILES = Performing XML file changes...
    Property(S): IS_PROGMSG_XML_REMOVE_FILE = Removing XML file %s...
    Property(S): IS_PROGMSG_XML_ROLLBACK_FILES = Rolling back XML file changes...
    Property(S): IS_PROGMSG_XML_UPDATE_FILE = Updating XML file %s...
    Property(S): IS_SQLSERVER_DIALOG = 0
    Property(S): InstallChoice = AR
    Property(S): Manufacturer = Genetec Inc.
    Property(S): MsiLogging = voicewarmupx
    Property(S): NET_FRAMEWORK_WIN7_MSG = Microsoft .Net  Framework 3.5 SP1 must be turned on in order to continue with the installation. For information on how to do this, please see your Omnicast Installation and Upgrade Guide.
    Property(S): NumOfLanguages = 0
    Property(S): OMNICAST_REGISTRY_ROOT = SOFTWARE\Genetec\Genetec Omnicast4.8
    Property(S): PIDTemplate = 12345<###-%%%%%%%>@@@@@
    Property(S): PROGMSG_IIS_CREATEAPPPOOL = Creating application pool %s
    Property(S): PROGMSG_IIS_CREATEAPPPOOLS = Creating application Pools...
    Property(S): PROGMSG_IIS_CREATEVROOT = Creating IIS virtual directory %s
    Property(S): PROGMSG_IIS_CREATEVROOTS = Creating IIS virtual directories...
    Property(S): PROGMSG_IIS_CREATEWEBSERVICEEXTENSION = Creating web service extension
    Property(S): PROGMSG_IIS_CREATEWEBSERVICEEXTENSIONS = Creating web service extensions...
    Property(S): PROGMSG_IIS_EXTRACT = Extracting information for IIS virtual directories...
    Property(S): PROGMSG_IIS_EXTRACTDONE = Extracted information for IIS virtual directories...
    Property(S): PROGMSG_IIS_REMOVEAPPPOOL = Removing application pool
    Property(S): PROGMSG_IIS_REMOVEAPPPOOLS = Removing application pools...
    Property(S): PROGMSG_IIS_REMOVESITE = Removing web site at port %d
    Property(S): PROGMSG_IIS_REMOVEVROOT = Removing IIS virtual directory %s
    Property(S): PROGMSG_IIS_REMOVEVROOTS = Removing IIS virtual directories...
    Property(S): PROGMSG_IIS_REMOVEWEBSERVICEEXTENSION = Removing web service extension
    Property(S): PROGMSG_IIS_REMOVEWEBSERVICEEXTENSIONS = Removing web service extensions...
    Property(S): PROGMSG_IIS_ROLLBACKAPPPOOLS = Rolling back application pools...
    Property(S): PROGMSG_IIS_ROLLBACKVROOTS = Rolling back virtual directory and web site changes...
    Property(S): PROGMSG_IIS_ROLLBACKWEBSERVICEEXTENSIONS = Rolling back web service extensions...
    Property(S): ProductID = none
    Property(S): ProductLanguage = 1033
    Property(S): REBOOT = ReallySuppress
    Property(S): ProductName = Genetec_Omnicast_Client_4_8_2201_19_B2
    Property(S): ProgressType0 = install
    Property(S): ProgressType1 = Installing
    Property(S): ProgressType2 = installed
    Property(S): ProgressType3 = installs
    Property(S): RebootYesNo = No
    Property(S): ReinstallModeText = omus
    Property(S): SHOWLAUNCHPROGRAM = 0
    Property(S): MSIFASTINSTALL = 2
    Property(S): SecureCustomProperties = OLDVERDETECTED;SUPPORTDIR;OLDSAMEVERSIONDETECTED;CREATE_FIREWALL_RULES;INSTALLDIR
    Property(S): ISReleaseFlags = GENETEC,NoFlag
    Property(S): ARPINSTALLLOCATION = C:\Program Files (x86)\Genetec Omnicast Client 4.8\
    Property(S): WindowsBuild = 7601
    Property(S): VersionNT64 = 601
    Property(S): VersionMsi = 5.00
    Property(S): AdminUser = 1
    Property(S): VersionDatabase = 110
    Property(S): CLIENTPROCESSID = 2900
    Property(S): CLIENTUILEVEL = 3
    Property(S): PRODUCTLANGUAGE = 0
    Property(S): LIMITUI = True
    Property(S): COMPANYNAME = Yarra Trams
    Property(S): ARPNOREMOVE = 1
    Property(S): USERNAME = Yarra Trams
    Property(S): ROOTDRIVE = C:\
    Property(S): PackageCode = {AA766C40-990C-4B24-8E72-068FFF4D646D}
    Property(S): TRANSFORMS = *26*Microsoft\Installer\{410ED13C-DBAD-4228-9A77-D90AF1CB6B07}\Genetec_Omnicast_Client_4_8_2201_19_B2.mst
    Property(S): CURRENTDIRECTORY = C:\Windows\ccmcache\9i
    Property(S): ProductState = 1
    Property(S): MsiLogFileLocation = c:\temp\Genetec_Omnicast_Client_4_8_2201_19_B2.log
    Property(S): ARPNOMODIFY = 1
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:16:176]: Deferring clean up of packages/files, if any exist
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:16:176]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603
    MSI (s) (C0:E0) [10:11:16:178]: RESTART MANAGER: Session closed.
    MSI (s) (C0:E0) [10:11:16:178]: No System Restore sequence number for this installation.
    === Logging stopped: 12/03/2015  10:11:16 ===
    MSI (s) (C0:E0) [10:11:16:185]: User policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
    MSI (s) (C0:E0) [10:11:16:185]: Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
    MSI (s) (C0:E0) [10:11:16:185]: Incrementing counter to disable shutdown. Counter after increment: 0
    MSI (s) (C0:E0) [10:11:16:185]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\Rollback\Scripts 3: 2 
    MSI (s) (C0:E0) [10:11:16:186]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\Rollback\Scripts 3: 2 
    MSI (s) (C0:E0) [10:11:16:186]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied.  Counter after decrement: -1
    MSI (s) (C0:E0) [10:11:16:187]: Restoring environment variables
    MSI (s) (C0:E0) [10:11:16:187]: Destroying RemoteAPI object.
    MSI (s) (C0:00) [10:11:16:187]: Custom Action Manager thread ending.
    MSI (c) (54:B8) [10:11:16:188]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied.  Counter after decrement: -1
    MSI (c) (54:B8) [10:11:16:188]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603
    === Verbose logging stopped: 12/03/2015  10:11:16 ===
    MSI (s) (C0!24) [10:11:16:100]: Note: 1: 2715 2: notescfg.dll.DA2174F6_7851_4AC9_8758_F2A803F82287 
    MSI (s) (C0!24) [10:11:16:100]: Note: 1: 2711 2: wcsdsapi.dll.413A0FA5_373A_11D4_91AE_009027A76C22 
    SaveTableToIniFile: Table SeagateWebMimeType doesn't exist
    Couldn't get component state for component "wcsdsapi.dll.413A0FA5_373A_11D4_91AE_009027A76C22".uReturn 1607
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:16:101]: Doing action: ISSQLServerRollback
    Action ended 10:11:16: GetWebInfo.A95D0BB4_0582_442D_B456_D295EAEB7628. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:16:102]: Transforming table CustomAction.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:16:102]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'ISSQLServerRollback' 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:16:103]: Transforming table CustomAction.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:16:103]: Transforming table Binary.
    Action start 10:11:16: ISSQLServerRollback.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:16:107]: Doing action: SxsInstallCA
    Action ended 10:11:16: ISSQLServerRollback. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:16:108]: Transforming table CustomAction.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:16:108]: Note: 1: 2235 2:  3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'SxsInstallCA' 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:16:109]: Transforming table CustomAction.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:16:110]: Transforming table Binary.
    MSI (s) (C0:3C) [10:11:16:119]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\WINDOWS\Installer\MSIBBCF.tmp, Entrypoint: CustomAction_SxsMsmInstall
    Action start 10:11:16: SxsInstallCA.
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1262 4: 0 
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1263 4: 0 
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1264 4: 0 
    1: sxsdelca 2: traceop 3: 1269 4: 0 
    MSI (s) (C0!60) [10:11:16:123]: Product: Genetec_Omnicast_Client_4_8_2201_19_B2 -- 1: ALLUSERS property is not 1 - this MSM cannot be used for a per-user or fallback-to-per-user install 2:  
    1: ALLUSERS property is not 1 - this MSM cannot be used for a per-user or fallback-to-per-user install 
    1: sxsdelca 2: SxsMsmInstall completed 3: 0 4: -2147467263 
    CustomAction SxsInstallCA returned actual error code 1603 (note this may not be 100% accurate if translation happened inside sandbox)
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:16:133]: Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:16:133]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\Rollback\Scripts 3: 2 
    Action ended 10:11:16: SxsInstallCA. Return value 3.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:16:134]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\Rollback\Scripts 3: 2 
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:16:134]: No System Restore sequence number for this installation.
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:16:134]: Unlocking Server
    MSI (s) (C0:08) [10:11:16:141]: Transforming table InstallExecuteSequence.
    Action ended 10:11:16: INSTALL. Return value 3.
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