Fix inject_debug_resources target#44238
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I hate batch scripts so much
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Fixes #44232
Turns out the CMake custom command used to inject the DAC table ends up in a generated wrapper BAT script. dotnet.cmd seems to not be executed using CALL inside the script and then the generation exits the script and ends up exiting the custom target before it gets to inject them. Instead, call CMD to execute the script.