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This concerns https://stackoverflow.com/a/64459725/453435. The original text is as follows:

i had the same problem with sharepoint 2016 on windows server 2019.

It's helped me: https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/not-able-complete-sharepoint-server-2016-installation-windows-server-2019-datacenter

(I installed KB4011244 and after reboot it worked well)

This answer contained a link to the support article where the writer found their answer. They included the actual solution in their post, but in parentheses beneath the link, and thus the link's prominence made it appear that the answerer intended the link itself to be the actual answer.

I followed the link and found the solution in the linked page's text. I then edited the post to reduce the link's prominence, and I copied the support article's solution and pasted it into the answer as a quote. Here is the text after my edit:

I had the same problem with sharepoint 2016 on windows server 2019.

The solution in this support page helped me:

Install the security update KB4011244 for the 64-bit version of SharePoint Server 2016.

(from https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/not-able-complete-sharepoint-server-2016-installation-windows-server-2019-datacenter)

I installed KB4011244 and after reboot it worked well

After the edit, I tried to vote to undelete, but since it was deleted by a moderator, the system would not let me cast that vote: A red message saying 'A moderator has deleted this post and it cannot be undeleted'

Since this post had answered the question, and now contains the text in the linked webpage, can a moderator un-delete that answer?

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    Might be nitpicking since the question is about SharePoint 2013 with a specific error message and the answer is about SharePoint 2016 with a different error message and a security update specific for 64-bit SharePoint Server 2016. Are you sure it will solve the problem with SharePoint 2013?
    – Andrew T.
    Dec 11, 2020 at 21:46
  • Ideally, as well, the answer would be better if it linked to the page to download the specific KB, rather than a different 3rd party site.
    – Thom A
    Dec 11, 2020 at 23:45
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    Alternatively deleting the question seem to be more appropriate as there is nothing programming related in it Dec 12, 2020 at 0:31
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    @Security Hound: Why is it out of scope? Aren't tools commonly used by software developers covered? Dec 13, 2020 at 14:52
  • @AndrewT. I was under the assumption that answers which are incorrect should still be left undeleted meta.stackoverflow.com/q/286229/453435
    – Ky -
    Dec 13, 2020 at 21:39
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    @PeterMortensen That is really a general purpose admin stuff, not coding software, and we specifically have tis close reason: "This question doesn’t meet a Stack Overflow guideline. About professional server- or networking-related infrastructure administration This question is more likely to get an answer on Server Fault." Dec 14, 2020 at 15:27
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    Question is closed and deleted now (and not by a mod)
    – Machavity Mod
    Dec 14, 2020 at 16:46
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    @Larnu Microsoft has a very bad habit of moving or deleting useful web pages. Links to Microsoft content go bad distressingly often. Dec 14, 2020 at 16:46
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    Though true, it doesn't change my point, @MarkRansom . A direct link to the currently correct URL is far better than a 3rd party site. At least if the URL does change the answer can be edited, where as it's unlikely the the users here will be able to edit a 3rd party site.
    – Thom A
    Dec 14, 2020 at 17:00

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