New in version 2.4.
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
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key string / required | The ini key of the section or policy name to modify. The module will return an error if this key is invalid. | |
section string / required | The ini section the key exists in. If the section does not exist then the module will return an error. Example sections to use are 'Account Policies', 'Local Policies', 'Event Log', 'Restricted Groups', 'System Services', 'Registry' and 'File System' If wanting to edit the Privilege Rights section, use the win_user_right module instead. | |
value string / required | The value for the ini key or policy name. If the key takes in a boolean value then 0 = False and 1 = True. |
Note
SecEdit.exe /export /cfg C:\temp\output.ini
to view the current policies set on your system.See also
- name: Change the guest account name win_security_policy: section: System Access key: NewGuestName value: Guest Account - name: Set the maximum password age win_security_policy: section: System Access key: MaximumPasswordAge value: 15 - name: Do not store passwords using reversible encryption win_security_policy: section: System Access key: ClearTextPassword value: 0 - name: Enable system events win_security_policy: section: Event Audit key: AuditSystemEvents value: 1
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
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import_log string | secedit.exe /import run and change occurred | The log of the SecEdit.exe /configure job that configured the local policies. This is used for debugging purposes on failures. Sample: Completed 6 percent (0/15) \tProcess Privilege Rights area. |
key string | success | The key in the section passed to the module to modify. Sample: NewGuestName |
rc integer | failure with secedit calls | The return code after a failure when running SecEdit.exe. Sample: -1 |
section string | success | The section passed to the module to modify. Sample: System Access |
stderr string | failure with secedit calls | The output of the STDERR buffer after a failure when running SecEdit.exe. Sample: failed to import security policy |
stdout string | failure with secedit calls | The output of the STDOUT buffer after a failure when running SecEdit.exe. Sample: check log for error details |
value string | success | The value passed to the module to modify to. Sample: Guest Account |
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