Note
This plugin is part of the community.windows collection (version 1.7.0).
You might already have this collection installed if you are using the ansible
package. It is not included in ansible-core
. To check whether it is installed, run ansible-galaxy collection list
.
To install it, use: ansible-galaxy collection install community.windows
.
To use it in a playbook, specify: community.windows.win_psexec
.
The below requirements are needed on the host that executes this module.
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
chdir path | Run the command from this (remote) directory. | |
command string / required | The command line to run through PsExec (limited to 260 characters). | |
elevated boolean |
| Run the command with elevated privileges. |
executable path | Default: "psexec.exe" | The location of the PsExec utility (in case it is not located in your PATH). |
hostnames list / elements=string | The hostnames to run the command. If not provided, the command is run locally. | |
interactive boolean |
| Run the program so that it interacts with the desktop on the remote system. |
limited boolean |
| Run the command as limited user (strips the Administrators group and allows only privileges assigned to the Users group). |
nobanner boolean |
| Do not display the startup banner and copyright message. This only works for specific versions of the PsExec binary. |
noprofile boolean |
| Run the command without loading the account's profile. |
password string | The password for the (remote) user to run the command as. This is mandatory in order authenticate yourself. | |
priority string |
| Used to run the command at a different priority. |
session integer | Specifies the session ID to use. This parameter works in conjunction with interactive. It has no effect when interactive is set to no . | |
system boolean |
| Run the remote command in the System account. |
timeout integer | The connection timeout in seconds | |
username string | The (remote) user to run the command as. If not provided, the current user is used. | |
wait boolean |
| Wait for the application to terminate. Only use for non-interactive applications. |
Note
See also
The official documentation on the community.windows.psexec module.
The official documentation on the ansible.builtin.raw module.
The official documentation on the ansible.windows.win_command module.
The official documentation on the ansible.windows.win_shell module.
- name: Test the PsExec connection to the local system (target node) with your user community.windows.win_psexec: command: whoami.exe - name: Run regedit.exe locally (on target node) as SYSTEM and interactively community.windows.win_psexec: command: regedit.exe interactive: yes system: yes - name: Run the setup.exe installer on multiple servers using the Domain Administrator community.windows.win_psexec: command: E:\setup.exe /i /IACCEPTEULA hostnames: - remote_server1 - remote_server2 username: DOMAIN\Administrator password: some_password priority: high - name: Run PsExec from custom location C:\Program Files\sysinternals\ community.windows.win_psexec: command: netsh advfirewall set allprofiles state off executable: C:\Program Files\sysinternals\psexec.exe hostnames: [ remote_server ] password: some_password priority: low
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
---|---|---|
cmd string | always | The complete command line used by the module, including PsExec call and additional options. Sample: psexec.exe -nobanner \\remote_server -u "DOMAIN\Administrator" -p "some_password" -accepteula E:\setup.exe |
pid integer | when wait=False
| The PID of the async process created by PsExec. Sample: 1532 |
rc integer | always | The return code for the command. |
stderr string | always | The error output from the command. Sample: Error 15 running E:\setup.exe |
stdout string | always | The standard output from the command. Sample: Success. |
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/community/windows/win_psexec_module.html