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As you can see, converting a PowerShell script into an EXE file is a simple process. Even so, there are a couple of things that you need to know before you try this out on your own.
We show you how to create and run PowerShell script file in Windows. You can create it using virtually any text editor or the ISE console.
Here are three pointers for finding and fixing any bugs in your PowerShell script, no matter how long it is.
If you want to automate a task, just create a PowerShell script and schedule it. To know more, check out the instructions mentioned here.
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