They are required to be in powershell (unfortunately for those that don't
like Powershell!  maybe fortunate for those that do - as it does provide a
very strong 'standard library' of stuff to do on Windows that Microsoft
maintains for us - so ... that's a win).   This is so we don't have to
install any agents on the remote machines, and they work using Windows
powershell remoting.



On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 5:43 PM, skinnedknuckles <
[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Are modules intended to run on windows remote nodes required to be written
> in powershell script or is there a way to turn python code into a "windows"
> module?
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