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* Update Installing-PowerShell-on-Windows.md Existing notes on the correct way to install powershell using `winget` were inaccurate. I have added more complete notes which add installing by name, id and also version. The existing command using the `exact` parameter was incorrect so I have removed it. * Update reference/docs-conceptual/install/Installing-PowerShell-on-Windows.md Co-authored-by: Sean Wheeler <[email protected]> * Update Installing-PowerShell-on-Windows.md However I tried the syntax of your suggested change @sdwheeler and still found this syntax to be incorrect. I have therefore proposed a change which works syntactically and Powershell accepts. Please review the changes and let me know what you think. Thank you. Co-authored-by: Sean Wheeler <[email protected]>
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