It is entirely off topic
As the tag guidance says, for each tag:
PowerShell is a cross-platform command line and scripting utility from Microsoft. Use this tag for questions about writing and executing PowerShell scripts ONLY. Programming questions specific to the cross-platform version PowerShell Core (Windows, macOS, and Linux) should be tagged [powershell-core]. Questions about system administration should be asked on Super User or Server Fault.
Use this tag for questions about writing and executing scripts for PowerShell Core, the cross-platform command line and scripting utility from Microsoft. Questions about Windows PowerShell (the original, Windows-only edition) should be tagged [powershell]. Questions about system administration should be asked on Super User.
The question isn't about writing a script, or doing anything else that's programmatic - it's about a specific system administration task, not any kind of automation. PowerShell is used by many systems administrators, and even home users, who don't go anywhere near programming. As such, the question fails the basic test of topicality:
- a specific programming problem, or
- a software algorithm, or
- software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
- a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development
By contrast, here are recent upvoted questions in the PowerShell tag. I think the difference is readily apparent between questions that are actually about programming vs. ones that are simply about using your computer (admittedly not in a general-audience sort of way - which is why there is a separate Super User site, along with OS-specific Stack Exchange sites).