Remove 30-day artifact retention on windows builds#4908
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Should revert to default of 90 days
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Description of Changes
Removes the line limiting artifact retention on windows builds to 30 days, which should revert it to default of 90 days
Rationale behind Changes
Reduces the frequency we have to rerun builds to un-expire the artifacts
I couldn't find anything indicating limits on artifacts for public repos, if we end up hitting one we can put this back on
Suggested Testing Steps
Wait 30 days and see if the artifacts are still thereProbably don't want to wait that long, so none