Windows Guides
The following sections provide information on managing Windows hosts with Ansible.
Because Windows is a non-POSIX-compliant operating system, there are differences between how Ansible interacts with them and the way Windows works. These guides will highlight some of the differences between Linux/Unix hosts and hosts running Windows.
- Setting up a Windows Host
 - Windows Remote Management
 - Using Ansible and Windows
 - Desired State Configuration
 - Windows performance
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Windows Frequently Asked Questions
- Does Ansible work with Windows XP or Server 2003?
 - Are Server 2008, 2008 R2 and Windows 7 supported?
 - Can I manage Windows Nano Server with Ansible?
 - Can Ansible run on Windows?
 - Can I use SSH keys to authenticate to Windows hosts?
 - Why can I run a command locally that does not work under Ansible?
 - This program won’t install on Windows with Ansible
 - What Windows modules are available?
 - Can I run Python modules on Windows hosts?
 - Can I connect to Windows hosts over SSH?
 - Why is connecting to a Windows host via SSH failing?
 - Why are my credentials being rejected?
 - Why am I getting an error SSL CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED?
 
 
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