I'm not sure, there is no difference between the first and second execution 
from an Ansible perspective, you are best off trying to replicate the issue 
reliably. Things to look for

* Whether it is failing at a certain point in the day (is the server under 
load at this time)
* Whether it is the same file
* Whether this is happening on different sites
* Whether this is happening on different Windows hosts

>From there you can hopefully narrow down a set of circumstances that will 
allow you to replicate the issue reliably and then ultimately find the 
cause.

Thanks

Jordan

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