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Where is my post?

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Hello,
I submitted a question to a SP forum, I think the admin one, concerning search scopes. It was submitted on or around 3/12/09 and titled, "Search scope's item count does not match it's content source item count".
It is not listed in my profile under My Threads and does not return when searching across all forums.
I did find a reference to it at http://www.socialmedian.com/story/3481189/search-scopes-item-count-does-not-match-its-content-source
However, the link to the source is broken.
Please help.
Thanks,
J. Aqui
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It is here. It got moved by a moderator. Losing it from your My Threads page and getting your bookmark invalidated are forum software bugs. Leaving breadcrumbs in your post so you can find it back with Google is advisable.
Hans Passant.- Marked as answer by Johanna Aqui Tuesday, March 31, 2009 4:55 PM
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It is here. It got moved by a moderator. Losing it from your My Threads page and getting your bookmark invalidated are forum software bugs. Leaving breadcrumbs in your post so you can find it back with Google is advisable.
Hans Passant.- Marked as answer by Johanna Aqui Tuesday, March 31, 2009 4:55 PM
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I'm the moderator who moved it.I'm ignoring the questions and demands from you in that thread as they have nothing to do with SharePoint or Search but commenting on some of them here.I don't have time every time I move a thread to write long explanations of why I am moving a post and to give a full description and URL of the forum I am moving it to. So I use shorthand - in this case "Moving to Search". There seemed to be no need to add "because it is a question about search".In this case why I was moving it should have been obvious. It was a post about Search in SharePoint and I was therefore moving it to the SharePoint - Search forum.The system preserves the URL so the same URL should work. (At least it did in v3 and I presume that hasn't changed in v4)Similarly your list of User Threads should include the post and say where it now is.Next time please make an effort to post to the correct forum to start with. For a post about Search in SharePoint, the "SharePoint - Search" forum should have been the obvious choice. I am always extremely happy NOT to have to Move posts.Mike Walsh
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