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Based on the responses to this question here, and after reviewing the FAQFAQ again, I would like to suggest a section be added similar to Super User which explicitly states what questions are not allowed on SF.

The list should include, but not limited to:

It's not about...

  • Desktop Workstation used as Servers, including Mac Pro, Mac Mini and Desktop Workstations,
  • Direct end user support when using an application on the network,
  • Home networks or networks with less then 5? computers.

Have those question migrated to Super User.

I have to admit, I though the Super User FAQ was strict, but after reading comments from MSF and it's members, I would rather see these questions on Super User then having them lost forever and never answered.

Based on the responses to this question here, and after reviewing the FAQ again, I would like to suggest a section be added similar to Super User which explicitly states what questions are not allowed on SF.

The list should include, but not limited to:

It's not about...

  • Desktop Workstation used as Servers, including Mac Pro, Mac Mini and Desktop Workstations,
  • Direct end user support when using an application on the network,
  • Home networks or networks with less then 5? computers.

Have those question migrated to Super User.

I have to admit, I though the Super User FAQ was strict, but after reading comments from MSF and it's members, I would rather see these questions on Super User then having them lost forever and never answered.

Based on the responses to this question here, and after reviewing the FAQ again, I would like to suggest a section be added similar to Super User which explicitly states what questions are not allowed on SF.

The list should include, but not limited to:

It's not about...

  • Desktop Workstation used as Servers, including Mac Pro, Mac Mini and Desktop Workstations,
  • Direct end user support when using an application on the network,
  • Home networks or networks with less then 5? computers.

Have those question migrated to Super User.

I have to admit, I though the Super User FAQ was strict, but after reading comments from MSF and it's members, I would rather see these questions on Super User then having them lost forever and never answered.

replaced http://superuser.com/ with https://superuser.com/
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Based on the responses to this question here, and after reviewing the FAQ again, I would like to suggest a section be added similar to Super UserSuper User which explicitly states what questions are not allowed on SF.

The list should include, but not limited to:

It's not about...

  • Desktop Workstation used as Servers, including Mac Pro, Mac Mini and Desktop Workstations,
  • Direct end user support when using an application on the network,
  • Home networks or networks with less then 5? computers.

Have those question migrated to Super User.

I have to admit, I though the Super User FAQ was strict, but after reading comments from MSF and it's members, I would rather see these questions on Super User then having them lost forever and never answered.

Based on the responses to this question here, and after reviewing the FAQ again, I would like to suggest a section be added similar to Super User which explicitly states what questions are not allowed on SF.

The list should include, but not limited to:

It's not about...

  • Desktop Workstation used as Servers, including Mac Pro, Mac Mini and Desktop Workstations,
  • Direct end user support when using an application on the network,
  • Home networks or networks with less then 5? computers.

Have those question migrated to Super User.

I have to admit, I though the Super User FAQ was strict, but after reading comments from MSF and it's members, I would rather see these questions on Super User then having them lost forever and never answered.

Based on the responses to this question here, and after reviewing the FAQ again, I would like to suggest a section be added similar to Super User which explicitly states what questions are not allowed on SF.

The list should include, but not limited to:

It's not about...

  • Desktop Workstation used as Servers, including Mac Pro, Mac Mini and Desktop Workstations,
  • Direct end user support when using an application on the network,
  • Home networks or networks with less then 5? computers.

Have those question migrated to Super User.

I have to admit, I though the Super User FAQ was strict, but after reading comments from MSF and it's members, I would rather see these questions on Super User then having them lost forever and never answered.

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Based on the responses to this question here, and after reviewing the FAQ again, I would like to suggest a section be added similar to Super User which explicitly states what questions are not allowed on SF.

The list should include, but not limited to:

It's not about...

  • Desktop Workstation used as Servers, including Mac Pro, Mac Mini and Desktop Workstations,
  • Direct end user support when using an application on the network,
  • Home networks or networks with less then 5? computers.

Have those question migrated to Super User.

I have to admit, I though the Super User FAQ was strict, but after reading comments from MSF and it's members, I would rather see these questions on Super User then having them lost forever and never answered.