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is there a way to query the data that get-packagesource information retrieves directly? where is this stored, the registry, a file? that command (powershell) is too expensive to call, and was looking for something more optimal. I am trying to just detect if a packagesource name is present as cheap as possible.
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is there a way to query the data that get-packagesource information retrieves directly? where is this stored, the registry, a file? that command (powershell) is too expensive to call, and was looking for something more optimal. I am trying to just detect if a packagesource name is present as cheap as possible.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: