I think your question is indeed on topic, in that it falls within the area of "software tools commonly used by programmers" (see Help Centre).
Of course, it's not a programming question as such, but although that tool can also be used by non-programmers, programmers are very much one of its main user categories.
Note that I'm generally more lenient when it comes to the subject matter of the questions asked on SO, especially for questions that involve a bit of sysadmin, even if it's from a developer's point of view.
Many users here seem to disagree, unfortunately.
It's as if developers like us who have had to do something else that pure coding during our development work (such as setting up our development environment or knowing how our programs interact with the environment into which they are deployed) were a minority.
In reality, questions like these can be considered a grey area. Purists (those who get stuck on the words "source code" and "programming") and, in fairness, reviewers who have to deal with a relatively large number of bad new questions, will inevitably vote to close them. It seems it is the way SO has become. Due to its popularity, and since there is no shortage of new questions anyway, it seems there has been a tendency to close when in doubt, even if this stands in the way of a good Q&A exchange, which might be useful to others. This is quite understandable considering the number of bad questions that appear every day.