I usually run into questions that is a duplicate of another question where OPS linked the duplicate question in that question but clearly mentioned in the question that none of the answers from the duplicate worked for them.
To me, OP linked the duplicate and it shows that they did their homework and research it. I usually keep these questions open and don't close them since the duplicate did not solve their issue. I close them if there is a mistake in the question that resulted to the problem not being solved.
Today, the-same thing happened and I left the question open but few hours later, I saw this comment under the question from a high rep user:
Now, I feel like I've been doing it all wrong.
Should I close questions that are duplicates even if the presumed duplicate did not actually solve the problem for the OP?
I personally don't think that closing them will help anyone but it's good to hear from people on this.
EDIT:
This is not a duplicate of this.
The linked question you have is about 2 different questions. This question is asking about 2 exact questions with the first one not solving the issue.