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Peter Mounce e193215d12 win_webpicmd module for IIS module installation
Chocolatey 0.9.9+ deprecated support for the `webpi` custom source, so I needed to write this.

[Windows Web Platform Installer](http://www.microsoft.com/web/downloads/platform.aspx) is a way of installing products and applications for Microsoft IIS on Windows. It has a [command line](http://www.iis.net/learn/install/web-platform-installer/web-platform-installer-v4-command-line-webpicmdexe-rtw-release); this ansible module allows IIS modules to be installed via this means.

To find out names of modules, use `webpicmd /list /listoption:available`.

Notes:
* `webpicmd` must be installed and on `PATH` first (see `win_chocolatey` module; package is `webpicmd`)
* `webpicmd` does not allow modules to be uninstalled
* IIS must be installed first (see `win_feature` module; package is `Web-Server`)
* Installations will
  * accept EULA (which otherwise requires user input)
  * suppress reboots (so you have to manage those; see `win_reboot` module)
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ansible-modules-core

This repo is transitional and not yet enabled. Do not send issues or pull requests here yet.

The goal is to split library/ from ansible into git submodules.

Reporting bugs

Take care to submit tickets to the appropriate repo where modules are contained. The repo is mentioned at the bottom of modlue documentation page at docs.ansible.com.

Testing modules

Ansible module development guide contains the latest info about that.

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Installation

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