RE: SCW --> GPO



Hi,

Basically, we need the rights of Domain Admin or Group Policy Creator Owner
to perform such command.

From your description, I suspect the error message "The system cannot find
the file specified" indicates the GPO path is not found. I suggest you
check app event log & system event log to see if there is any GPO related
event.

As well as , you can run DCDiag to see the results.


Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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Subject: SCW --> GPO
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Trying to transform an XML file created in SCW GUI as a GPO object.

The syntax I am using is as follows

scwcmd transform /p:"mytemplate.xml" /g:"My Template"

The response I get back is

Command completed with error.
The system cannot find the path specified.


Now, i have used the full path, etc and I have the same error. If I use
an
incorrect filename, I get back

Command completed with error.
The system cannot find the file specified.


I have it occuring on both Windows 2003 x86 and x64.


I have tried creating a bogus template to apply with just the default
service status, and I have the same error.


I am using a domain admin account, and the group policy objects on the
domain has permissions for Domain Admins and Group Policy Creator Owner
group, both of which I am a member of.

I can manually create a GPO, and all that without issue in GPMC.

The domain and forest level are Windows 2003.



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