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 : InvalidOperationExceptionException 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 : InvalidOperationExceptionException calling "WriteEndElement" with "0" argument(s): "There was no XML start tag open."
At line:13 char:5
+ $xmlWriter.WriteEndElement()
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [], MethodInvocationException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : InvalidOperationExceptionException calling "WriteEndElement" with "0" argument(s): "There was no XML start tag open."
At line:14 char:5
+ $xmlWriter.WriteEndElement()
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [], MethodInvocationException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : InvalidOperationExceptionException 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.
XmlTextWriter
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