Some PowerShell versions turned out to be a problem to run, with dependency conflicts being the main reason. Since these are already out of support, it should be OK to stick to Powershell 7.2+ and Windows Powershell 5.1
See also #13 for followup to improve compatibility on the new PowerShell versions (7.2+)
Some PowerShell versions turned out to be a problem to run, with dependency conflicts being the main reason. Since these are already out of support, it should be OK to stick to Powershell 7.2+ and Windows Powershell 5.1
See also #13 for followup to improve compatibility on the new PowerShell versions (7.2+)
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