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During rewieving the first post queue i saw following question:

SCCM - Find where collections are referencedSCCM - Find where collections are referenced

There was a link only answer which i tried to comment on to help the user understand how to include links.

Here is the slot in the queue i was reviewing:

http://serverfault.com/review/first-posts/309899https://serverfault.com/review/first-posts/309899

So far nothing unusual.

However the answer itself was already deleted but another comment showed me that it might actually have answered the OPs question.

While the answer was not good (link only), now the question has neither an answer nor any help at all.

So i suggest to undelete the answer or have the answer rewritten if undeleting is impossible.

During rewieving the first post queue i saw following question:

SCCM - Find where collections are referenced

There was a link only answer which i tried to comment on to help the user understand how to include links.

Here is the slot in the queue i was reviewing:

http://serverfault.com/review/first-posts/309899

So far nothing unusual.

However the answer itself was already deleted but another comment showed me that it might actually have answered the OPs question.

While the answer was not good (link only), now the question has neither an answer nor any help at all.

So i suggest to undelete the answer or have the answer rewritten if undeleting is impossible.

During rewieving the first post queue i saw following question:

SCCM - Find where collections are referenced

There was a link only answer which i tried to comment on to help the user understand how to include links.

Here is the slot in the queue i was reviewing:

https://serverfault.com/review/first-posts/309899

So far nothing unusual.

However the answer itself was already deleted but another comment showed me that it might actually have answered the OPs question.

While the answer was not good (link only), now the question has neither an answer nor any help at all.

So i suggest to undelete the answer or have the answer rewritten if undeleting is impossible.

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During rewieving the first post queue i saw following question:

SCCM - Find where collections are referenced

There was a link only answer which i tried to comment on to help the user understand how to include links.

Here is the slot in the queue i was reviewing:

http://serverfault.com/review/first-posts/309899

So far nothing unusual.

However the answer itself was already deleted but another comment showed me that it might actually have answered the OPs question.

While the answer was not good (link only), now the question has neither an answer nor any help at all.

So i suggest to undelete the answer or have the answer rewritten if undeleting is impossible.