Set-vipermission to groups at the level of the network in vCenter?

I tried to assign permissions to objects in network with Powercli.  Based on this link http://communities.vmware.com/message/1563864 Set-VIPermission does not work on the network of the objects and provide a workaround to assign permissions.  This works very well when you are trying to assign users but throws the following error when you set the security to a group entity (IE, domain\group)


$SpecPG = get-view ViewType - network | where {$_.name - eq "Network"}


$role = $authMgr.RoleList | where {$_.} Name - eq $role}

$authMgr = get-View Manager
$perm = new-Object VMware.Vim.Permission
$perm.principal = "Domain\vSphere_Users".
$perm.propagate = $true
$perm.roleid = $role.roleid
$authMgr.SetEntityPermissions ($SpecPG.MoRef, $perm)


Exception by calling 'SetEntityPermissions' with '2' or the arguments: "the user or the group named 'Domain.Local\vSphere_Users' does not exist."
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+ $authMgr.SetEntityPermissions < < < < ($SpecPG.MoRef, $perm)
+ CategoryInfo: NotSpecified: (:)) [], MethodInvocationException)
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId: DotNetMethodException


It seems that when you try to set permissions for, it adds the name of domain (in this case Domain.Local) FULL instead of just the domain name.


Is there a way to remove the COMPLETE domain name in the main name?


I use VMware vSphere PowerCLI 5.1 Release 2 build 1012425.


Thank you


John

It seems that if you forgot the Group property

$SpecPG = Get-View -ViewType Network | where {$_.name -eq "Network"}

$authMgr = Get-View AuthorizationManager $roleName = "Admin" $role = $authMgr.RoleList | where{$_.Name -eq $roleName}

$perm = New-Object VMware.Vim.Permission$perm.principal = "Domain\Groupname"$perm.propagate = $true$perm.Group = $true$perm.roleid = $role.RoleId
$authMgr.SetEntityPermissions($SpecPG.MoRef, @($perm))

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