I'm using Ansible to bake Windows AMIs in AWS. It works well.

This involves running `& "c:\program 
files\Amazon\Ec2ConfigService\ec2config.exe" -sysprep` as the last step. 
This will sysprep the box and then shut it down so that one can `aws ec2 
create-image` on it.

Trouble is, because it shuts the box down, winrm goes with it.

I was thinking about how I might do this, and so far the best I've come up 
with is to schedule a task for a few seconds from now that will run that 
command. Ansible ought to get a good response from winrm and return ok.

Before I do that, can anyone think of something better, or has anyone done 
this already?

Regards
Pete

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