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Microsoft Support uses MATS to collect diagnostic information from a Windows-based computer, analyze the data collected for known root causes, and determine the correct resolution to any issues found. The collected information may also be used to automatically perform everyday troubleshooting tasks or automatically fix known problems on your computer. As a Windows MAT user, you may have questions about this service and its usage. For instance, you might want to know, Which URLs may be required to be configured on a firewall/ proxy if you find that your diagnostic package is not running correctly? The following are the URLs are accessed when you run a diagnostic package:
http://support.microsoft.comhttps://support.microsoft.comhttps://dcupload.microsoft.comhttps://diagnostics.support.microsoft.comhttps://dcodews.partners.extranet.microsoft.comhttp://microsoft.comhttps://microsoft.com
Answers to these and many other frequently asked questions can be found at the KB article. Also, when you run a diagnostic or click on the Run button if you get the following errors or error messages: Head over to KB2598970 to find your answers. This post will help you if your built-in Windows Troubleshooters are not working. TIP: See this post if you receive An unexpected error has occurred, The troubleshooting wizard can’t continue message with error code 0x8E5E0247, 0x803c010a, 0x80070005, 0x80070490, 0x8000ffff, 0x80300113, etc.
Is Microsoft still offering Easy Fix solutions?
Microsoft has discontinued Easy Fix solutions. They were rolled out as separate programs that you can download for specific problems. However, with Windows 10, they were baked into the system, and you can now run them right from the PC instead of downloading each.
How do fix problems that block programs from being installed or removed?
If you’re unable to install or remove programs, you can use the Program Install and Uninstall troubleshooter. It can also fix corrupted registry entries.