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Fix: rename $pid variable to $appProcessId to avoid ReadOnly error (VariableNotWritable) when some apps are already open. In PowerShell, $pid is a reserved automatic variable.
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Fix: rename $pid variable to $appProcessId to avoid ReadOnly error (VariableNotWritable) when some apps are already open. In PowerShell, $pid is a reserved automatic variable.
Correção do erro VariableNotWritable na variável $pid.
Motivo: No PowerShell, $pid é uma variável automática reservada que contém o ID do processo da sessão atual. Tentar atribuir um novo valor a ela (como o ID de um processo de aplicativo já aberto) causa um erro de interrupção. Alterei o nome da variável para $appProcessId para garantir que o log de execução exiba os IDs corretamente sem falhas.