You can also use AWX and use the callback provision or have a crob that
sends an API call in a specific time to do X.

On Mon, Sep 9, 2019 at 9:38 AM Kai Stian Olstad <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On 09.09.2019 13:04, Seth Daemen wrote:
> > We use Ansible to manage a lot of windows servers, which works well.
> >
> > Now we have also some laptops we want to manage. when theay are on the
> > corporate network this works fine.
> > But how can we make connection when they are on a public network,
> > beacause
> > ansible does not have an agent.
>
> You can use ansible-pull from a cron job.
>
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