Michael Bolin beb3978a3b test: use cmd.exe for ProviderAuthScript on Windows (#16629)
## Why

The Windows `ProviderAuthScript` test helpers do not need PowerShell.
Running them through `cmd.exe` is enough to emit the next fixture token
and rotate `tokens.txt`, and it avoids a PowerShell-specific dependency
in these tests.

## What changed

- Replaced the Windows `print-token.ps1` fixtures with `print-token.cmd`
in `codex-rs/core/src/models_manager/manager_tests.rs` and
`codex-rs/login/src/auth/auth_tests.rs`.
- Switched the failing external-auth helper in
`codex-rs/login/src/auth/auth_tests.rs` from `powershell.exe -Command
'exit 1'` to `cmd.exe /d /s /c 'exit /b 1'`.
- Updated Windows timeout comments so they no longer call out PowerShell
specifically.

## Verification

- `cargo test -p codex-login`
- `cargo test -p codex-core` (fails in unrelated
`core/src/config/config_tests.rs` assertions in this checkout)
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