* Windows Privileges - moved util code to it's own C# util
* Rename Enabler class to PrivilegeEnabler to remove ambiguity
* rename Utils to PrivilegeUtil
* fix missing util name changes
* Add Ansible.ModuleUtils.PrivilegeUtil and converted code to use it
* Changed namespace and class to be a better standard and fixed some typos
* Changes from review
* changes to avoid out of bound mem of server 2008
* changes to detect failure when setting a privileged not allowed
* Windows: Add special parameter types
Adding explicit parameter types now exposes this information in the
module documentation, and proves really helpful.
We only do this for non-string types as strings, mostly because strings
are implicit.
PS We also make copyright statements consistent and use #Requires for
explicit library imports
* Type "string" must be type "str"
* A few more Copyright corrections
* More fixes
* Don't add file encoding to Powershell files
* Don't add missing interfacetypes parameter
Otherwise CI demands an incorrect version_added
* Small fix
* module_utils #Requires should not have .psm1 extension if "real" Powershell will ever execute them
* updated validate-modules to enforce this
* added check to disallow multi-module syntax on Ansible.ModuleUtils #Requires
Only a few more modules were using Set-Attr on the $result object rather
than using a normal hashtable. This PR changes the PSObject to a
hashtable and gets rid of Set-Attr.
* Updated win_acl.ps1 module with registry functionality
* adding registry functionality to the most recent win_acl module in ansible/ansible
* updated in sync with win_regedit.ps1