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These cmdlets Export-CMApplication and Import-CMApplication allow you to export and import applications between two hierarchies, including dependencies, supersedence relationships, conditions, and virtual environments. However, these cmdlets do not export deployment properties.
To get the properties of an SCCM application deployment using PowerShell, you can use the Get-CMApplicationDeployment cmdlet. This cmdlet retrieves the deployment properties of an application, including the collection name, deployment name, deployment type, and installation behavior.
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