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You can start a PowerShell script from the Windows File Explorer, from the PowerShell scripting environment or from the traditional, DOS-style command line.
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.
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