Personally, I've had greater success converting a normal PS script into a 
proper module. It really isn't too difficult to do and is probably a better 
way to go in the long term anyways. Have you tried doing that? Or just 
exclusively executing via the script module?

On Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 1:22:35 PM UTC-5, John-Paul Herold wrote:
>
> My case is rather specific, understandably. But if anyone has had issues 
> with powershell scripts running over winrm and successfully debugged them, 
> any tips/references (either Ansible or winrm related) would be greatly 
> appreciated. I'm reading through technet articles and other resources 
> learning how to troubleshoot winrm and just about the service as a whole. 
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>

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