Microsoft Answer for the end-user

Topic(s)
Audience

Everyone

Up until now the only avenue for your average Vista user for support was to trawl the MSDN Forums, Technet Forums and the Support site for some elusive piece of information that is buried among all that technical BS that we teckies like to call help.

All that has now changed with the addition of the Answers forum!

This will be a no nonsense, non technical forum for real users to get real answers. The forum will follow the format that he user sees in the control panel of Vista so here are the topics:

Windows Vista Forums

Tap into the expertise and enthusiasm of Windows Vista customers and Microsoft support professionals.

Windows Updte for Windows Vista
Windows Update

Automatically keep software up-to-date

Windows Vista Hardware and Drivers
Hardware and Drivers

Add hardware, update drivers

Wireless, Internet, and Networking for Windows Vista
Wireless, Internet, and Networking

Connect to a network

Windows Vista Security and Privacy
Security and Privacy

Adjust settings, manage user accounts

Improve Windows Vista Peformance
Improve Peformance

Run Windows Vista better, faster

Install, Upgrade, and Activate Windows Vista
Install, Upgrade, and Activate

Troubleshoot Windows Vista installation

Windows Vista Sound and Media
Sound and Media

Work with music, pictures, video

Windows Vista Programs
Programs

Internet Explorer, Windows Mail & others

Windows Vista Gaming
Gaming

Install, troubleshoot, set parental controls

Windows Vista Appearance and Personalization
Appearance and Personalization

Add gadgets, adjust screen resolution

 

Now, for those Blue badge holders and us MVP’s that have been asked to moderate there are strict rules around making sure that both the Questions and the Answers are non threatening and non technical.

These forums are specifically targeted at Vista, but if they are successful, there may be more forums added in the future. Maybe for things like Sharepoint and Office, and it may include many other products (deliberately vague).

 

Lets get Answering…but remember, no techno-babble!

 

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