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Use the built-in IExpress.exe tool to easily convert PowerShell script (PS1) file to EXE in Windows 11/10. There are third-party tools available too.
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.
To access any given file, you may need to convert it to a new format. For example, something your colleague created on a macOS word processor might not work on your Windows 10 computer.
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