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By Ina Fried CNET News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 05, 2009 7:03:07 AM

When people encounter a problem with their PC, they often go to the Web and do a search to see if others have had the problem. If they are lucky, someone has found a fix and listed the steps on either a support document or within a user forum.

Now, they may have an even better option.

Over the past six weeks, Microsoft has quietly added a "Fix it" button to a few of the thousands of help documents on its Web site. When clicked, the computer then takes all the recommended steps automatically.

An example of the "Fix it" button that has started showing up in some Microsoft help documents, offering users a one-click solution.

"If we know what those 15 steps are why shouldn't we just script it," said Lori Brownell, Microsoft's general manager of product quality and online support

The "Fix it" option is still fairly rare, showing up in around 100 different help documents. The effort is growing rapidly, though, up from just four such fixes when the program quietly began in December.

Microsoft continues to offer users the option of doing things on their own if they either don't trust Microsoft or just like being in control.

"We're not trying to hide anything," she said.

The first fixes included a number of common issues, including restoring a missing Internet Explorer icon to the desktop, how to enable the DVD library in Vista's Windows Media Center as well as what to do when encountering the error message in Street & Trips 2008 that "Construction information for routes could not be downloaded"

For now, Microsoft is having to go back and search its archives to see which of its problem solving tips can be automated. Eventually, it hopes to create the automated fixes at the same time the help articles are created.

Where it can, Microsoft is also adding the "Fix it" option into the error reporting tool built into Windows. Initially, all users could do when a program crashed was send a report to Microsoft. More recently, the system has started checking to see if there is any information on the issue. Next up, said Brownell, is offering the option to have the issue solved automatically.

Long term, the company has even broader hopes.

While it would like to just eliminate bugs and glitches, Brownell said that is not an attainable goal.

"We'd love for our customers to never have problems," she said. "We'll never ship bug-free software as hard as we try."

Instead, she said she is aiming for a day when Microsoft's products themselves will be able to spot problems and proactively offer fixes. As an example, she noted that in Exchange, it's a pretty safe bet that once one gets low on disk space, bad things will happen. Making sure that users take action before problems occur is an example where the company is headed.

Another example, she said, would be for Microsoft to be able to notify users if they are running two drivers that others have found to conflict with one another. Assuming the appropriate privacy safeguards were in place, Brownell said it would be great for the user to be alerted and offered a fix before a problem occurred.

That proactive world is still largely a vision rather than a reality. That said, Brownell said that the company is putting in place some of the plumbing necessary to make such things possible.

With Windows 7, Microsoft has added an "action center" that Brownell said offers the underlying capability needed to serve up fixes within the operating system. She said that she would expect some opportunities for that over the life of the product, though the current beta version of Windows 7 has few examples of that.

Personally, I'd just like to see the "Fix it" button extended to other areas of my life. I'd really like one that would make travel plans, fill out my expense reports and hire a plumber. That would make me (and my partner) much happier.

For what would you like to see a "fix it" button?

This article by Ina Fried was originally published on CNET News.com.

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RE: Microsoft offers to just 'Fix it'
I want a "Fix It" button to remove WGA and with it, all threat of mis-validation.

I want a "Fix It" button to block all stealth updates.

I want a "Fix It" button to clean up the Registry... (Read the rest)
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Message from the future... "HELP! My Fix It button is BROKEN!"  T1Oracle | 02/05/09
the mother of all fixes  Linux Geek | 02/05/09
LOL...  Qbt | 02/05/09
This is why Linux will continue to fail on the desktop.  Duke E. Love | 02/05/09
obviously that article writer has issues...  Larsix | 02/05/09
Really? Never met one like that?  MGP2 | 02/05/09
ROFL... You forgot one..  Wolfie2K3 | 02/06/09
RTFA did we?  Duke E. Love | 02/05/09
Get over yourself  Duke E. Love | 02/05/09
Alone if not in a Crowd  wellduh | 02/06/09
If you want to make the world a better place...  Marty R. Milette | 03/05/09
Oh brother  strat@... | 03/05/09
Peace, love, and understanding ...  lalogos | 03/05/09
Made you giggle?  mjolnar@... | 03/05/09
I laugh at your LOL!  Larsix | 02/05/09
No big corporation driving Linux ?  Duke E. Love | 02/05/09
Big?  wellduh | 02/06/09
I laugh at your LOL!  bwchato | 02/05/09
I laugh at your LOL!  bwchato | 02/05/09
Try Again!?!  jackadair@... | 02/06/09
AGE  mjolnar@... | 03/05/09
Linux drivers for Lifecam  btljooz | 03/06/09
Windows RIP  GOTBO | 02/06/09
Here we go again!  doug.miller@... | 03/05/09
What's better?  mjolnar@... | 03/05/09
the mother of all fixes  bwchato | 02/05/09
What kind of rant is this?  wellduh | 02/06/09
GNU/Linux is a good fix for that other OS  pogson | 03/05/09
How about just fixing the Talkbacks?  Michael Kelly | 02/05/09
Interesting tech in this "Just fix it" button  James Quinn | 02/05/09
Something must be going over my head  Michael Kelly | 02/05/09
Oh come on......  James Quinn | 02/05/09
Wow  tybren1@... | 02/05/09
Correct  dave@... | 02/05/09
Turn about is always fair play....  James Quinn | 02/05/09
See what I mean?  James Quinn | 02/05/09
You can get  mjolnar@... | 03/05/09
It's a big world  caburlingame | 03/05/09
"Fix It" let me count the ways...  GrimmReaperSound | 02/05/09
ZDNet needs a "Fix It" button  ejhonda | 02/05/09
Microhard instead of soft!!  Dmobile215 | 02/05/09
Microhard instead of soft  windozefreak | 02/05/09
Great idea.  enduser_z | 02/05/09
RE: Microsoft offers to just 'Fix it'  LordLiverpool | 02/05/09
LOL  HypnoToad | 02/05/09
RE: Microsoft offers to just 'Fix it'  ninjakirk | 02/05/09
Think Critically??  Regulator1956 | 03/06/09
so uh...  Larsix | 02/05/09
so uh...  bwchato | 02/05/09
RE: Microsoft offers to just 'Fix it'  jhenry1933 | 02/05/09
RE: Microsoft offers to just 'Fix it'  crog48 | 02/05/09
Microsoft strives mightily  Ole Man | 02/05/09
RE: Microsoft offers to just 'Fix it'  fisherboy@... | 02/05/09
RE: Microsoft offers to just 'Fix it'  vhagan | 02/05/09
RE: Microsoft offers to just 'Fix it'  Dmobile215 | 02/05/09
RE: Microsoft offers to just 'Fix it'  dougdepue | 02/06/09
RE: Microsoft offers to just 'Fix it'  jeanruss | 02/06/09
RE: Microsoft offers to just 'Fix it'  brilhide | 02/06/09
RE: Microsoft offers to just 'Fix it'  Gaius_Maximus | 02/06/09
Fox and the Hen House?  wellduh | 02/06/09
Seriously  wellduh | 02/06/09
RE: Microsoft offers to just 'Fix it'  bee1173@... | 02/12/09
RE: Microsoft offers to just 'Fix it'  mgjsmith@... | 03/05/09
RE: Microsoft offers to just 'Fix it'  paul@... | 03/05/09
To fix or not to fix, that is the question...  mikifinaz1@... | 03/05/09
RE: Microsoft offers to just 'Fix it'  Cardhu | 03/11/09

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