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Windows PowerShell (64-bit)

Windows PowerShell 7.0.11 (64-bit)

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What's new in this version:

- Add explicit job name for approval tasks in Snap stage
- Update to use mcr.microsoft.com
- Update global.json and wix
- Put Secure supply chain analysis at correct place
- Partial back-port of: Update a few tests to make them more stable in CI (Internal 20648)
- Replace . in notices container name
- Add an approval for releasing build-info json
- Release build info json when it is preview
- Add a major-minor build info JSON file
- Update release instructions with link to new build
- Add condition to generate release file in local dev build only
- Removed old not-used-anymore docker-based tests for PS release packages
- Publish global tool package for stable releases
- Update to use windows-latest as the build agent image
- Don't upload dep or tar.gz for RPM build because there are none.
- Update to vPack task version 12
- Make RPM license recognized
- Ensure psoptions.json and manifest.spdx.json files always exist in packages