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Ansible Windows Error “msg”: “plaintext: the specified credentials were rejected by the server”
In this post, I will show you how to fix the connection issues that prevent ansible from connecting to a Windows host.
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Disable Windows Firewall With Ansible
In this blog post, I will show you how to use Ansible and disable the Windows firewall on managed Windows machines.
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Deploy an Azure ARM Template from The Azure Management Portal
Continuing with Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates today, I will show you how to use the Azure management portal to deploy ARM templates.
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How To Update An Existing Azure ARM Deployment
In this blog post, I will show you how to update an existing Azure Resource Manager (ARM) deployment.
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Deploy Resources to Azure With Azure Resource Manager (ARM)
In this blog post, I will show you how to deploy resources to Azure Resource Manager (ARM) and get into the learning of Infrastructure as a code.
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Update Windows DNS Settings With Ansible
Today we will learn how to update multiple Windows managed hosted DNS client address with Ansible.
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Update Google Chrome on Windows With Ansible
Following my blog post about installing Google Chrome on Windows hosts with Ansible, today, I will show you how to update Google Chrome using Ansible.
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Set The Time Zone On Multiple Windows Machines With Ansible
In this Wednesday blog post, I will show you how to set the time zone on managed Windows machines with Ansible.
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Restart Windows Machines With Ansible
Following this week coverage of Ansible, Today I will show you how to restart Windows managed machines with Ansible.
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Install Windows Updates With Ansible
Based on feedback we have received this week we will cover Ansible and today I will show you how to install Windows Updates using Ansible for Windows.
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Set The Time Zone With PowerShell
In our Friday blog post, I will show you how to set the Time Zone on your Windows Server or Windows 10 machine with PowerShell.
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Add Windows Permanent PATH Using PowerShell
For the first of the month (October) blog post, I will show you how to add a permanent PATH to Windows environment variables using PowerShell.