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Granted most of the questions asked here are way over my head but in the rare occasion where I see a question I can assist with, Im more than happy to offer my time.

I just looked up one of my old answers and saw that the user basically took my answer, changed the directory a little, submitted it and chose it as the accepted answer? Does this happen often?

User Instance Failure error when creating a Service-based database in VS 2008 and using SQL Server Express 2005 on Windows 7

I guess this kinda irked me..

Granted most of the questions asked here are way over my head but in the rare occasion where I see a question I can assist with, Im more than happy to offer my time.

I just looked up one of my old answers and saw that the user basically took my answer, changed the directory a little, submitted it and chose it as the accepted answer? Does this happen often?

User Instance Failure error when creating a Service-based database in VS 2008 and using SQL Server Express 2005 on Windows 7

I guess this kinda irked me..

Granted most of the questions asked here are way over my head but in the rare occasion where I see a question I can assist with, Im more than happy to offer my time.

I just looked up one of my old answers and saw that the user basically took my answer, changed the directory a little, submitted it and chose it as the accepted answer? Does this happen often?

I guess this kinda irked me..

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Locutus
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User basically takes your answer, posts it as his own and accepts his?

Granted most of the questions asked here are way over my head but in the rare occasion where I see a question I can assist with, Im more than happy to offer my time.

I just looked up one of my old answers and saw that the user basically took my answer, changed the directory a little, submitted it and chose it as the accepted answer? Does this happen often?

User Instance Failure error when creating a Service-based database in VS 2008 and using SQL Server Express 2005 on Windows 7

I guess this kinda irked me..