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win_mapped_drive – Map network drives for users
New in version 2.4.
Synopsis
- Allows you to modify mapped network drives for individual users.
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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letter
- / required
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The letter of the network path to map to.
This letter must not already be in use with Windows.
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password
-
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The password for username .
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path
path
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The UNC path to map the drive to.
This is required if
state=present .
If
state=absent and path is not set, the module will delete the mapped drive regardless of the target.
If state=absent and the path is set, the module will throw an error if path does not match the target of the mapped drive.
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state
-
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If
present will ensure the mapped drive exists.
If absent will ensure the mapped drive does not exist.
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username
-
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Credentials to map the drive with.
The username MUST include the domain or servername like SERVER\user, see the example for more information.
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Notes
Note
- This can only map a network drive for the current executing user and does not allow you to set a default drive for all users of a system. Use other Microsoft tools like GPOs to achieve this goal.
- You cannot use this module to access a mapped drive in another Ansible task, drives mapped with this module are only accessible when logging in interactively with the user through the console or RDP.
Examples
- name: Create a mapped drive under Z
win_mapped_drive:
letter: Z
path: \\domain\appdata\accounting
- name: Delete any mapped drives under Z
win_mapped_drive:
letter: Z
state: absent
- name: Only delete the mapped drive Z if the paths match (error is thrown otherwise)
win_mapped_drive:
letter: Z
path: \\domain\appdata\accounting
state: absent
- name: Create mapped drive with local credentials
win_mapped_drive:
letter: M
path: \\SERVER\c$
username: SERVER\Administrator
password: Password
- name: Create mapped drive with domain credentials
win_mapped_drive:
letter: M
path: \\domain\appdata\it
username: DOMAIN\IT
password: Password
Status
- This module is not guaranteed to have a backwards compatible interface. [preview]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Community. [community]
Authors
- Jordan Borean (@jborean93)
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.7/modules/win_mapped_drive_module.html