Users can browse help topics according to the editions of Vista

Sep 27, 2006 12:30 GMT  ·  By

The Redmond Company has taken yet another step towards the introduction of its upcoming operating system that has currently reached Build 5728, an update to Release Candidate 1. David Overton, a member of the Microsoft in the small business team, has posted an entry on his blog pointing out the release of a Windows Vista Help and Support Website.

The Help and Support page invites Vista users to find answers providing an icon menu that covers a wide range of aspects of the operating system. Hardware and drivers, programs, personalize your computer, printing, files and folders, picture and video, security, Internet, networking, maintenance, music and games are all the sections presented upfront by the Vista Help and Support center.

Moreover, the left side menu permits either actually searching topics or choosing via a drop-down menu the version of Windows Vista, while browsing help terms according to that specific version. Microsoft is also providing the possibility to engage other users of Windows Vista and share information.