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Update CI to VS2022 #3

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This PR updates the CI pipelines to use VS2022 instead of VS2019 as that is the latest supported VS toolchain on edk2.

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This PR updates the CI pipelines to use VS2022 instead of VS2019
as that is the latest supported VS toolchain on edk2.

Signed-off-by: Oliver Smith-Denny <[email protected]>
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