Depending on the version of Windows, you might run into an issue where Powershell is using an older TLS version which could cause errors. Recently, there’s been an industry-wide push, even by Microsoft, to require TLS 1.2 for secure communications. Even if you configure system-wide TLS versions using a tool like IISCrypto, Powershell could still be configured to use an older and weaker protocol. Some of the errors you might see are: WARNING: Unable to download the list of available providers. Check your internet connection. WARNING: Unable to resolve package source ‘https://www.powershellgallery.com/api/v2’. Find-Package : No match was found for the
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