Test: Run PFX and Azure signing in parallel#2996
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Replaces the manual Windows build gate with two always-running groups: PFX signing and Azure Trusted Signing (via `USE_AZURE_TRUSTED_SIGNING=1`). Both run x64 only to keep CI time reasonable. --- Generated with the help of Claude Code, https://claude.ai/code Co-Authored-By: Claude Code Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Test PR to show that the changes in #2995 work and do not break the existing build flow for Windows.
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