I really don't see the problem with the question or why it is considered low quality. As a long time programmer I feel I have a very good grasp on a wide range of programming concepts and can answer a vast majority of questions. Yet, I did not know the answer to that question. 

If anything, it is [a duplicate of a high quality question][1] *(which might even deserve to be protected)* that actually needed a paid a bounty for an answer. 

Even then [the accepted answer][1] is prefaced with:

>  "Not many people seem to know this, but this is perfectly possible,
> though I admit it's not very obvious."

In fact, today at work I was running unit tests with selenium against and MVC application using two separate solutions and two different instances of Visual Studio because I didn't know until reading that question that I could start more than one project at the same time.

I am just saying I personally would have upvoted that question. Why is it that you think it is a low quality question? 


  [1]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5498911/run-multiple-instances-with-one-click-in-visual-studio