If your question is essentially the same, please don't post a duplicate question.
Instead, draw attention to the existing question. Here are some ways you can do that:
If the question has issues (misspellings, poor formatting, etc.), edit it. That has the side effect of bringing the question to the front page.
You can also edit an existing question to add more information. More information may help others to solve the problem. However, if you are going to do so, be very careful that your edits do not change the original meaning of the question.
Offer a bounty on the question (requires reputation).
Share a link to the question on social media, or email it to your contacts. The "share" link offers several convenient links, but you can share that link just about anywhere. (And, if you do that, you can earn badges when people follow your link.)
On the other hand, if your question is almost—but not quite—the same, ask a new question. Be sure to clearly explain how your question is different than the other (to avoid getting it closed as a duplicate), and link to the original one (to provide context).
If you have commenting privileges, you can post a comment on the existing question to ask the author whether they've ever found a solution. This is, technically speaking, a valid use of comments. However, we discourage you from doing so, as it generally just ends up being noise. If the author had found an answer to their question, they would have posted it. Either they haven't found an answer, or they haven't been back to the site since (in which case, they wouldn't see a comment that was left anyway).
More advice is here: How do I get attention for one of my own questions without a good answer?