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Watch: Remove a local user on Windows-like systems - Ansible module win_user

How to automate the removal of a local user “example” on Windows-like systems using the Ansible module win_user.

How to Remove a local user on Windows-like systems with Ansible?

I'm going to show you a live Playbook with some simple Ansible code.

I'm Luca Berton and welcome to today's episode of Ansible Pilot.

Ansible remove local user account

  • ansible.windows.win_user
  • Manages local Windows user accounts

Today we're talking about Ansible module win_user.

The full name is ansible.windows.win_user, which means that is part of the collection of modules specialized to interact with Windows target host.

It's a module pretty stable and out for years.

It works in Windows and Windows Server operating systems.

It manages local Windows user accounts.

For Linux target use the user module instead.

Parameters

  • name _string_ - user name
  • state _string_ - present/absent

The only required is "name", which is the user name.

The "state" parameter allows us to create or delete a user. For our use case, we need to use the "absent" option.

## Playbook

How to Remove a local user on Windows-like systems with Ansible Playbook.

I'm going to show you how to automate the deletion of the "example" user on my Playbook Windows machine.

code

``yaml

---

  • name: windows user remove

hosts: all

vars:

usr_name: 'example'

tasks:

- name: delete local user

ansible.windows.win_user:

name: "{{ usr_name }}"

state: absent

`

execution

`bash

ansible-pilot $ ansible-playbook -i virtualmachines/win/inventory windows/user_remove.yml

PLAY [windows user remove] **

TASK [Gathering Facts]

ok: [WindowsServer]

TASK [delete local user] **

changed: [WindowsServer]

PLAY RECAP **

WindowsServer : ok=2 changed=1 unreachable=0 failed=0 skipped=0 rescued=0 ignored=0

ansible-pilot $

`

idempotency

``bash

ansible-pilot $ ansible-playbook -i virtualmachines/win/inventory windows/user_remove.yml

PLAY [windows user remove] **

TASK [Gathering Facts]

ok: [WindowsServer]

TASK [delete local user] **

Read the full tutorial: Remove a local user on Windows-like systems - Ansible module win_user