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I'm investigating the viability of using Chef to manage MS Windows nodes. On my Ubuntu desktop I installed the Chef Infra Client: 15.0.300. This is fairly up-to-date chef-client per my understanding.

[user:~/chef] master+ 10 ± knife --version
Chef Infra Client: 15.0.300

I noticed that the winrm sub-command is not part of default Chef Infra Client. There is also little to no documentation on how to add this sub-command to my client.

Is managing MS Windows nodes still a supported or viable option when using Chef 15? It seems Chef dropped support for it.

The strange thing is that I was able to bootstrap my node. So there seems to be still something left in Infra client that supports MS Windows. So for example the command below does work

knife bootstrap -o winrm 1.1.1.100 -U user -P '******' --node-name mywinnode

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The Chef Workstation software (https://downloads.chef.io/products/workstation) contains the knife command line tool and other Chef Infra management tools where the Chef Infra Client (https://downloads.chef.io/products/infra-client) only has the client software for managing system configurations on Chef nodes.

Chef Infra Client 15 is still supported on Windows. See supported platforms here: https://docs.chef.io/platforms/

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