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Changed where clause to be PS 1.0/2.0 friendly #336

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The where clause searching for subject was not Powershell 1.0/2.0 friendly, so I converted it to the "old style".

the where clause searching for subject was not Powershell 1.0/2.0 friendly, so I converted it to the "old style"
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mwrock commented Feb 2, 2016

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mwrock added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 2, 2016
Changed where clause to be PS 1.0/2.0 friendly
@mwrock mwrock merged commit 189cad5 into chef-boneyard:master Feb 2, 2016
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mwrock commented Feb 2, 2016

Thanks @dreznicek !

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