When people get a problem with the PC, which often go online and do a search to see if others have had the problem. If they are lucky, some have found a solution, and listed the steps either for a document or within a user forum. Now they can get an even better solution. Over the last six weeks, Microsoft has set added a "fix it" button in any of the thousands of help documents on its website. When you click the computer then takes all the recommended steps automatically.
The first contains a number of issues of common interest, including the restoration of a missing Internet Explorer icon on desktop how to enable DVD library in Vista Windows Media Center and what to do when you encounter the error message in the Street & Trips 2008 that the "Build details of the routes can not be retrieved "For now, Microsoft has to go back and search the archive to see what the troubleshooting tips can be automated. Finally, it is the hope of making automatic updates at the same time help articles are created.
Instead she could focus on a day when Microsoft products will be able to spot problems and proactively offer repairs. As an example, she noted that the Exchange, it is a safe guess to assume that when you get low on disk space, bad things will happen. Ensure that users take action before problems arise, is an example where the company is headed. Another example, said she would be for Microsoft to warn users if they run two drivers that others have found contradictory. Provided adequate privacy safeguards are in place, Brownell said that it would be great for the user to be notified and offered a patch before the problem occurred.
The proactive world is still largely a vision than a reality. That said, Brownell says that the company is trying to find some of the plumbing necessary to make such things possible.With Windows 7, Microsoft has added an "action center" Brownell said to provide the underlying capabilities needed to serve up operating system patches. She said that she could expect some opportunities for it in motion, even though the current beta version of Windows 7 are some examples of this. Personally, I would just like to see the "Fix it" button will be extended to other areas of my life. I would really like one that would make travel plans, fill out my expense reports, and hire a plumber. It would make me (and my partner) much happier.
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