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Recently I've come across this answer, which is related to the question but I think it is an overkill answer for an easy question.

Should I flagged it as low quality?

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    Why would you flag it as low quality? Do you think it's bad?
    – jonrsharpe
    Commented Aug 29, 2015 at 8:25
  • Because the answer doesn't fit to the need of a user? I am not sure about this though. That's why I'm asking. Commented Aug 29, 2015 at 8:35
  • And actualy the question is all about .net and he included a Turbo C++ and VCL he event stated that you need to convert it to your Language. Is that okay? Commented Aug 29, 2015 at 8:37

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No, flagging it as low quality would be a waste of the Moderators time.

If you think an answer is not useful downvote it.

I think it is an overkill answer for an easy question.

The author assumed the OP was talking about an external program:

"...solution that taps into different applicatoin without changing it anyway. but if you have access to the source of MDI app then your way is better :)"

He just didn't comprehended the question.

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He just did not realize that the question is stoopid and has a one-liner solution that's documented everywhere. He assumed a Higher Standard for SO Q+A and jumped to the conclusion that it needed to be done out-of-process. A detail that isn't specified in the question.

As such, the answer is not wrong and could, conceivably, be useful to somebody else that googles the question some day.

I personally find it rather difficult to blame users for assuming a high standard at SO. Don't we all?

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