Hi,

Don't know as I don't manage Windows node, but you could probably manage 
winrm configuration from ansible using ansible-pull 
<https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/cli/ansible-pull.html> on managed 
servers/workstations.
Using GPO / DSC might be another viable way to enforce those 
configurations. Or a simple PS script running from a local scheduled task.

Le lundi 7 août 2023 à 16:39:31 UTC+2, Abhisek Dash a écrit :

> Hello all,
>
> We have been using ansible for managing Windows endpoints in our network 
> for a year now. Yesterday I noticed 2 Windows endpoints which updated from 
> Windows 10 to 11 had their WinRM settings removed.  
>
> The WinRM listener information was gone and so ansible was unable to 
> connect.
> Has any one else faced this issue and if yes, is there any solution ?
>
> The endpoints are all licensed Windows pro editions.
>
> Thanks
>

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