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I don't think there are enough of this type of question to worry about.

If someone is trying to make a legacy system do the impossible (I can't find it, there was a recent question about getting Windows 3.1 recognized by a modern domain), that's pretty much "Not a real question" and the question will get closed.

OTOH, we've had questions about obsolete technologyquestions about obsolete technology that have gotten decent answers because people do sometimes remember obscure details.

I don't think there are enough of this type of question to worry about.

If someone is trying to make a legacy system do the impossible (I can't find it, there was a recent question about getting Windows 3.1 recognized by a modern domain), that's pretty much "Not a real question" and the question will get closed.

OTOH, we've had questions about obsolete technology that have gotten decent answers because people do sometimes remember obscure details.

I don't think there are enough of this type of question to worry about.

If someone is trying to make a legacy system do the impossible (I can't find it, there was a recent question about getting Windows 3.1 recognized by a modern domain), that's pretty much "Not a real question" and the question will get closed.

OTOH, we've had questions about obsolete technology that have gotten decent answers because people do sometimes remember obscure details.

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I don't think there are enough of this type of question to worry about.

If someone is trying to make a legacy system do the impossible (I can't find it, there was a recent question about getting Windows 3.1 recognized by a modern domain), that's pretty much "Not a real question" and the question will get closed.

OTOH, we've had questions about obsolete technology that have gotten decent answers because people do sometimes remember obscure details.