Powershell Download .net Framework 4.8

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Jul 22, 2024, 2:48:20 PM7/22/24
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By the time you read this, the version list will probably be out of date within the file. Use this website -us/dotnet/framework/migration-guide/versions-and-dependencies to add newer dotnet entries. It's just a bunch of key values in "DotNet4Builds"

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It appears I can easily run this using the PowerShell class in the System.Management.Automation namespace ( -us/dotnet/api/system.management.automation.powershell?view=powershellsdk-1.1.0). However, this is not part of the .NET Framework, it's part of the PowerShell SDK (still not really sure what that is exactly). It's also different than System.Management (it does not include System.Management.Automation), so I can't include it as a reference easily in Visual Studio with the included Framework assemblies.

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