Fix failing tests because of "UseUwpTools" property#44859
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This PR updates the UWP .NET 9 tests to disable "UseUwpTools", which otherwise fails to build because of the missing 26100 SDK. Additionally, here we don't want to build UWP libraries anyway, just plain .NET ones. The break is likely caused by the CI image upgrading to VS 17.12, which then brought this change in, which in turn affected the tests. In theory just disabling that opt-out switch should do the trick.
Fixes #44807, #44827