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Ansible Playbook WINDOWS OBS Setup
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Ansible Playbook to Setup a Windows 10 Enterprise Host to Stream with OBS.
## WIP
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Obviously this is work in progress. Use at your own risk
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Requirements
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Your Windows 10 Host has the following Software Requirements bevore starting ansible usage *(based on [windows_setup.html#host-requirements](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/windows_setup.html#host-requirements)*:
+ PowerShell version 3.0 or newer
+ .NET Framework 4.0 or newer
This Playbook is only tested at Windows 10 Enterprise
### How to get the Version Number
#### Powershell
```ps1
# In your Powershell
Get-Host | Select-Object Version
```
#### .NET Framework
```ps1
# In your Powershell
(Get-ItemProperty "HKLM:SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup\NDP\v4\Full").Version
```
#### Windows Version
```ps1
# In your Powershell
(Get-ItemProperty "HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion").ProductName
```
Configure Ansible Access (WinRM Setup)
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### configure WinRM Access
Configure WinRM with the ``ConfigureRemotingForAnsible.ps1`` Script as described in [docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/windows_setup.html#winrm-setup](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/windows_setup.html#winrm-setup) in your WINDOWS PowerShell.
### configure ansible setup
+ add your host to the ``hosts.ini`` file.
+ add the following variables in the ``host_vars``:
```yaml
---
# host_vars/$hostname/vars.yml
ansible_connection: winrm
ansible_user: 'Windows_Admin_User'
ansible_password: 'Your_Windows_Admin_Password'
ansible_winrm_server_cert_validation: ignore
```
### validate access
After you installed the required deploy host python packages you can verify that the access is working by running the following ad-hoc command
```bash
ansible -m win_ping all
```
Ansible deploy host requirements
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```bash
pip install pywinrm
```