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This is the first time I've ever tried to create an XML file. I am trying to write a script that queries our list of GPOs and generates an XML file that has the name of the name of the GPO and the servers to which the apply.

I am running into two issues:

  • The XML file is created with the first GPO, but I get all of the servers in "NodeName" tag, instead of many.

< MasterList >
< Tag >
< TagName >WSUS-ALPHA < /TagName >
< NodeName >SERVER1 SERVER2 SERVER3 SERVER4 < /NodeName >
< /Tag >
< /MasterList >

  • After the first GPO is written to the XML file, I get the following errors for the rest:

Exception calling "WriteStartElement" with "1" argument(s): "The Writer is closed."
At line:3 char:5
+ $xmlWriter.WriteStartElement('Tag')
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [], MethodInvocationException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : InvalidOperationException

Exception calling "WriteElementString" with "2" argument(s): "Token StartElement in state Error would result in an invalid XML document." At line:4 char:5 + $xmlWriter.WriteElementString('TagName',$gpo.DisplayName) + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [], MethodInvocationException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : InvalidOperationException

Exception calling "WriteElementString" with "2" argument(s): "Token StartElement in state Error would result in an invalid XML document."
At line:10 char:13
+ $xmlWriter.WriteElementString('NodeName',(Get-ADGroupMember -Identit ...
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [], MethodInvocationException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : InvalidOperationException

Exception calling "WriteEndElement" with "0" argument(s): "There was no XML start tag open."
At line:13 char:5
+ $xmlWriter.WriteEndElement()
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [], MethodInvocationException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : InvalidOperationException

Exception calling "WriteEndElement" with "0" argument(s): "There was no XML start tag open."
At line:14 char:5
+ $xmlWriter.WriteEndElement()
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [], MethodInvocationException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : InvalidOperationException

Exception calling "Flush" with "0" argument(s): "Cannot write to a closed TextWriter."
At line:15 char:5
+ $xmlWriter.Flush()
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [], MethodInvocationException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : ObjectDisposedException

Here is the code I'm using:

$xmlFile = "c:\data-$randomnumber.xml"
$xmlWriter = New-Object System.XMl.XmlTextWriter($xmlFile,$Null)
$xmlWriter.Formatting = 'Indented'
$xmlWriter.Indentation = 1
$xmlWriter.IndentChar = "`t"
$xmlWriter.WriteStartElement('MasterList')

#Get the list of GPOs that start with "wsus".
$wsusGPOs = Get-GPO -All | where {$_.DisplayName -like 'wsus*'} 

Foreach ($gpo in $wsusGPOs) {
    #For each GPO that starts with "wsus", create a tag with the GPO's name.
    $xmlWriter.WriteStartElement('Tag')
    $xmlWriter.WriteElementString('TagName',$gpo.DisplayName)

    #Get the list of AD groups that have the "Apply" permission, in each GPO.
    $wsusPerms = $gpo | Get-GPPermission -All | where {$_.permission -eq 'GpoApply' -and $_.denied -eq $false}
    Foreach ($permsList in $wsusPerms) {
        If ($permsList.trustee.name -ne 'Authenticated Users') {
            #For each AD group that can apply the GPO, get the list of servers in the AD group. Ignores the "Authenticated Users" group. 
            $xmlWriter.WriteElementString('NodeName',(Get-ADGroupMember -Identity $permsList.Trustee.name -Recursive).name)
        }
    }

    $xmlWriter.WriteEndElement()
    $xmlWriter.WriteEndElement()
    $xmlWriter.Flush()
    $xmlWriter.Close()

    }

I tried moving the $xmlWriter.Flush() and $xmlWriter.Close() commands out of the top foreach loop, but that didn't help.

I feel like both of these issues should be fairly straight-forward to address, I'm just not sure how. Any thoughts on how I should modify my code?

Thanks.

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  • Not sure if it will make a difference, but the XmlTextWriter constructor docs say Starting with the .NET Framework 2.0, we recommend that you create XmlWriter instances by using the XmlWriter.Create method and the XmlWriterSettings class to take advantage of new functionality.
    – Eris
    Jul 16, 2014 at 21:21

2 Answers 2

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Try adding a call to WriteEndElement() in the loop:

...
Foreach ($permsList in $wsusPerms) {
    If ($permsList.trustee.name -ne 'Authenticated Users') {
        #For each AD group that can apply the GPO, get the list of servers in the AD group. Ignores the "Authenticated Users" group. 
        $xmlWriter.WriteElementString('NodeName',(Get-ADGroupMember -Identity $permsList.Trustee.name -Recursive).name)
        $xmlWriter.WriteEndElement()
    }
}
...
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I ended up re-ordering the commands a bit. Here is the working code:

$randomnumber = Get-Random -minimum 100 -maximum 10000
$xmlFile = "c:\data-$randomnumber.xml"
$xmlWriter = New-Object System.XMl.XmlTextWriter($xmlFile,$Null)
$xmlWriter.Formatting = 'Indented'
$xmlWriter.Indentation = 1
$xmlWriter.IndentChar = "`t"
$xmlWriter.WriteStartElement('MasterList')

#Get the list of GPOs that start with "wsus".
$wsusGPOs = Get-GPO -All | where {$_.DisplayName -like 'wsus*'} 

Foreach ($gpo in $wsusGPOs) {
#Get the list of AD groups that have the "Apply" permission, in each GPO.
$wsusPerms = $gpo | Get-GPPermission -All | where {$_.permission -eq 'GpoApply' -and $_.denied -eq $false}

    Foreach ($securityGroup in $wsusPerms) {
        If ($securityGroup.trustee.name -ne 'Authenticated Users') {
            #For each AD group that can apply the GPO, get the list of servers in the AD group. Ignores the "Authenticated Users" group. 
            Foreach ($computer in (Get-ADGroupMember -Identity $securityGroup.Trustee.name -Recursive).name) {
                $xmlWriter.WriteStartElement('Tag')
                $xmlWriter.WriteElementString('TagName',$gpo.DisplayName)
                $xmlWriter.WriteElementString('NodeName',$computer)
                $xmlWriter.WriteEndElement() #Closes the "Tag" element
            }
        }
    }
}
$xmlWriter.WriteEndElement() #Closes the "MasterList" top-level element
$xmlWriter.Flush()
$xmlWriter.Close()
$xmlContent = [IO.File]::ReadAllText($xmlFile)

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