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Just as the title says, I was using the RSC PowerShell module 1.14.20251109 to automatically start a chain of Live Mounts of vSphere VM's and it mounted a server from 2019. That's when I found out that Get-RSCSnapshot -Latest selects the oldest snapshot instead of the "latest"
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Just as the title says, I was using the RSC PowerShell module 1.14.20251109 to automatically start a chain of Live Mounts of vSphere VM's and it mounted a server from 2019. That's when I found out that Get-RSCSnapshot -Latest selects the oldest snapshot instead of the "latest"
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