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I am reading thisthis closed question and I find the reason for closing it a bit confusing: Why does it matter the environment where the issue occurs, since it could equally happen both at home for computer enthusiasts and at work in a business environment?

I really don't understand why does it matter the physical location where the problem occurs, since it gets the same solution anyway?

How can the question be saved so it can be useful to other facing same problem?

If it really is that important to have separation of home vs work with superuser/serverfault, why wasn't the question migrated instead of being closed?

I am reading this closed question and I find the reason for closing it a bit confusing: Why does it matter the environment where the issue occurs, since it could equally happen both at home for computer enthusiasts and at work in a business environment?

I really don't understand why does it matter the physical location where the problem occurs, since it gets the same solution anyway?

How can the question be saved so it can be useful to other facing same problem?

If it really is that important to have separation of home vs work with superuser/serverfault, why wasn't the question migrated instead of being closed?

I am reading this closed question and I find the reason for closing it a bit confusing: Why does it matter the environment where the issue occurs, since it could equally happen both at home for computer enthusiasts and at work in a business environment?

I really don't understand why does it matter the physical location where the problem occurs, since it gets the same solution anyway?

How can the question be saved so it can be useful to other facing same problem?

If it really is that important to have separation of home vs work with superuser/serverfault, why wasn't the question migrated instead of being closed?

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closed serverfault question

I am reading this closed question and I find the reason for closing it a bit confusing: Why does it matter the environment where the issue occurs, since it could equally happen both at home for computer enthusiasts and at work in a business environment?

I really don't understand why does it matter the physical location where the problem occurs, since it gets the same solution anyway?

How can the question be saved so it can be useful to other facing same problem?

If it really is that important to have separation of home vs work with superuser/serverfault, why wasn't the question migrated instead of being closed?