Hi,

Noop mode is the answer

Regards,
El 3/12/2014 20:01, "Brian Morris" <[email protected]> escribió:

> Hello all,
>
> Due to some persnickety Windows developers I have been tasked with showing
> that Puppet can be used to alert when a known configuration has changed
> rather than correcting the change, and then notifying of the correction. I
> have tried wrapping my head around this, but it doesn't seem to be what
> Puppet was designed for at all.
>
> I would appreciate any ideas on how to best accomplish this, or some
> information on why this won't work.
>
> Thanks!
>
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