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			@ -863,7 +863,7 @@ Another important thing to consider (for all versions) is that connection variab
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    ansible -u lola myhost
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This will still connect as ``ramon`` as ``ansible_ssh_user`` is set to ``ramon`` in inventory for myhost.
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This will still connect as ``ramon`` because ``ansible_ssh_user`` is set to ``ramon`` in inventory for myhost.
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For plays/tasks this is also true for ``remote_user``::
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 - hosts: myhost
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			@ -871,8 +871,8 @@ For plays/tasks this is also true for ``remote_user``::
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    - command: i'll connect as ramon still
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      remote_user: lola
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This is done so host specific settings can override the general settings. These variables are normally defined per host or group in inventory,
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but they behave like other variables, so if you really want to override the remote user globally even over inventory you can use extra vars::
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This is done so host-specific settings can override the general settings. These variables are normally defined per host or group in inventory,
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but they behave like other variables. If you want to override the remote user globally (even over inventory) you can use extra vars::
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    ansible... -e "ansible_user=<user>"
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