http://www.cn-dos.net/forum/viewthread.php?tid=46233
Based on past experience, many people often confuse the concepts of DOS and CMD when posting for help. The post clearly says it's a DOS problem, but after multiple rounds of replies and discussions, it turns out to be a CMD problem. My reply in the 2nd floor was to confirm with the owner whether they had confused DOS and CMD, but I was deducted 2 points by the administrator DOSroot.

I don't care about the deduction of points. As long as there is a reasonable reason, it's deserved to have all my points deducted. I just want to ask the administrator DOSroot what the standard for deducting points is?
Does my reply violate any rule of "DOS Troubleshooting & Problem Discussion (Answer Room)"?
Or violate any regulation of "China DOS Union Forum"?
Or violate any intention of administrator DOSroot?
I sincerely hope the administrator can make it clear, so that I can pay attention to correction in the future. If so, I will be very grateful.
[ Last edited by HAT on 2009-2-25 at 00:33 ]
Based on past experience, many people often confuse the concepts of DOS and CMD when posting for help. The post clearly says it's a DOS problem, but after multiple rounds of replies and discussions, it turns out to be a CMD problem. My reply in the 2nd floor was to confirm with the owner whether they had confused DOS and CMD, but I was deducted 2 points by the administrator DOSroot.

I don't care about the deduction of points. As long as there is a reasonable reason, it's deserved to have all my points deducted. I just want to ask the administrator DOSroot what the standard for deducting points is?
Does my reply violate any rule of "DOS Troubleshooting & Problem Discussion (Answer Room)"?
Or violate any regulation of "China DOS Union Forum"?
Or violate any intention of administrator DOSroot?
I sincerely hope the administrator can make it clear, so that I can pay attention to correction in the future. If so, I will be very grateful.
[ Last edited by HAT on 2009-2-25 at 00:33 ]


