1. Reply to the user with the following example text template, but should be customized according to your specific situation or scenario:
<Forum user> Your Windows 7 question is more complex than what is typically answered in the Microsoft Answers forums. It is better suited for the IT Pro audience on TechNet. Please post your question in the TechNet Windows 7 Networking forum. <Moderator signature>
<Forum user>
Your Windows 7 question is more complex than what is typically answered in the Microsoft Answers forums. It is better suited for the IT Pro audience on TechNet. Please post your question in the TechNet Windows 7 Networking forum.
<Moderator signature>
2. Have another moderator mark this post as the answer and close/lock the thread.
When you move a thread, when prompted for a reason, it is best to give enough detail to help moderators in the new forum and to minimize efforts. For example, if you move a Windows 7 thread to the Windows Update forum, it is helpful to indicate the thread came from the Windows 7 forum so the target moderators won't have to ask for the Windows client version.
3. When you are the moderator who moves a thread, update the metadata information. When a thread is moved between Microsoft Answers, the metadata (Product and OS versions) information is lost. This may cause difficulties to community user's who answer the thread. So it is the responsibilty of the moderator, who moves the thread, to update the metadata information after the movement