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Question considered off-topic
Because trying to use a non-powershell command line on a 17 year old, unsupported Windows server is the poster child for the reasonable information technology management practices close reason.
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Can non-professional administrators still ask questions about professional setups?
Even when this place was quite insistent on the professional requirement, to me that always related to the standard/level of the question, not the resume of the asker. A bad question is bad no matter …
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Upgrading Youtrack
A better question than "Can I ask my question here" is "where can I get good answers". I'm not convinced you will get good answers for questions about youtrack here. While there might be a few questio …
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The right place for a question about mobile network basics?
I would say that questions about mobile networking are more properly on topic on Serverfault.
But we deal with questions about actual scenarios from system/network administrators (relevant part of th …
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Is "Telephony" (as defined by Area 51 proposal) on topic here?
I think that modern telephony is on topic here on server fault:
Modern telephony is about a protocol that travels over a computer network (VOIP) and where the modern PABX/PBX and the phone on a user' …