Depends on what you mean by working on Windows, Ansible can remotely 
connect to a Windows host and execute modules against that. We have 
numerous docs and a quick Google search will give you lots of info and blog 
posts detailing how this can be done.

If you want to know if you can run Ansible as a controller on a Windows 
host, you cannot do this natively. The easiest way is to use Windows 
Subsystem for Linux (WSL) or setup a VM and run it from that. There are 
also numerous guides out there detailing these steps which are a quick 
Google search away.

Thanks

Jordan

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