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Contradicting discription of CanBeClaimed parameter #2910

Open Jarvid opened 2 years ago

Jarvid commented 2 years ago

"In this example, the CanBeClaimed parameter is explicitly specified as $False. Omitting that parameter has the same effect." Leaves me with the impression, omitting that parameter sets CanBeClaimed to false, but later in Parameter description:

"If you do not specify this parameter, this cmdlet indicates that the specified physical disks can be claimed."


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msbemba commented 1 year ago

@Jarvid Thank you for your feedback. We have made changes to the document via PR#https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/windows-powershell-docs/pull/3218

Once the author approves, the changes will be live.

Thanks Sri

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