Get Help on the Web
Support, in the context of the Help and Support Center, means getting help from outside sources. Clicking the Support button on the toolbar displays the Welcome To Support page, which has three options, all directing you places other than the installed help files.The first is Ask a Friend For Assistance, which starts the Remote Assistance process that was previously discussed in Chapter 12.If using XP Professional, you'll see a second option called Get Help From Microsoft. What you accomplish by clicking this link's misleading title is essentially opening the support.microsoft.com Web page from within the Help and Support Center. (Technically, you've also followed a link to the Product Solution Center as well, but that's splitting hairs.) From there, it's just a matter of following the applicable links. (Incidentally, Microsoft used toand I know this is difficult to believemake themselves available to support the software they made and sold with this Help Center link.)The last support option is to go to a Windows Web site forum. When you follow these links, you open an IE window where available public newsgroups are at your disposal. Further, you can read and respond to news threads from within IE by using the Web-based reader; you don't have to set up a separate newsreader application like Outlook Express.