First of all, let's remember that the goal of SO is somewhat unclear at the moment is to create and provide a usable reference for common programming problems. It is not a discussion forum, a free personal help service or any other such thing. The effort put into every question asked and answered should help more than just the one individual person that asked the question, it should stand as a reference to other people in the future who encounter the same problem. As such...
Should I have flagged this as duplicate?
If there is a clear duplicate, or an existing answer which if read and understood should clarify things for the OP in a way that his question becomes answered, then it should absolutely be flagged as a duplicate. We do not need to have the same issue answered in a thousand different ways with varying quality every time. This makes SO less usable as a general references, because it devolves into a personalised help forum instead of a generalised reference. Programmers using this reference are expected to make a bit of a jump from A to B to apply generalised solutions we provide here to their individual code, we do not want to handwrite code for each and everyone individually here.
Should I have posted the link as an answer notifying the poster of their lack of research and provide them with resources and information on how SO works?
You should certainly not post links as an answer, no. Close as duplicate, done. You also don't need to harp on the fact that the OP lacked research effort, but you should politely point that out in a comment. Hopefully he'll get the drift after a while.
Should the answer by someone else have recieved a down vote? He was spoon-feeding, should this be discouraged?
I don't think punishing users who do put effort into the system (as opposed to OPs who do not) is of any use. Unless the answer is blatantly wrong or deals out bad advice, there's no reason to downvote it. Perhaps the answerer has tried to look for a duplicate but couldn't find one that was very useful in the sea of answers out there (happens a lot). That probably means there is no useful duplicate, or that it's so obscure that no one can find it with the given keywords. In this case adding an answer is useful for everyone. If the question does get closed as a duplicate later, so be it. The system didn't get any worse from it.
Vote on questions based on whether they add any new useful knowledge to the system by covering new, interesting, generally useful ground or at least whether they're well formed. Vote on answers based on their correctness and whether there's anything useful to learn from them. Close questions as duplicates when it's clear that they are one. Leave meta commentary such as etiquette and effort-related comments in the comments.