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as per user report #3012, so i added correct link.
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Hello @RAJU2529 I am not sure about linking a SharePoint 2010 article from a Windows Server one, was that link the original destination of the now broken link? @tseward @dariomws thoughts?
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I would agree, I don't think this is the intended link. The SharePoint article itself contains many broken links, as well.
We appreciate any feedback that improves the content in the Microsoft docs but we haven't had any response from you so we are going to close this issue.
Please feel free to re-open this issue if there is a specific area of the docs that we can improve or make better. Thank you.