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Updating PowerShell command by removing an unnecessary apostrophe.
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restored the apostrophe to the PS command.
Previously mistyped location for apostrophe. Restored to original version.
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Updated verbiage before PS command and the PS command itself to address the concerns with the apostrophe escape character.
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Updating PowerShell command by removing an unnecessary apostrophe.
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