Fix Powershell Cmdlet name in How to use VM Tokens
#1739
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The PowerShell cmdlet is called
Invoke-RestMethod, notInvoke-RestMethas mentioned in this doc. Fix the cmdlet name so future folks who try to run these commands don't run into issues.The command also includes a Variable reference $Resource, but uses single quotes for the string so the variable isn't being substituted. Switch to double quotes so the strings behave as expected.
After this step, we're instructed to do

$content = $response.Content | ConvertFrom-Jsonto convert the result, but attempting to do so throws an error. The following step can fetch the access token without needing to manipulate the response, so bypass this step.