If a user asks a question, and I come up with a somewhat off the wall suggestion that I'm not sure will work, and the OP responds and says that it fixed the issue, should I convert that comment to an answer, even if I don't explicitly know why it resolved the issue? I've read the different Meta questions about commenting versus answering and I felt that because I couldn't be certain it would resolve the issue that it should be a comment. Should I research possible reasons why it resolved the issue and then answer?
EDIT: An example can be found here, this doesn't fit the scenario exactly because the OP hasn't yet responded and said if any of the suggestions have been successful, but the answers so far have been nothing more than suggestions of things to try and there is no guarantee that any of the answers will be the resolution. On this post I chose to place my suggestion as a comment while some have posted suggestions as answers. Is it really correct to place these as answers or should they be comments that are then migrated to answers if found to be a correct resolution to the issue? I realize at this point this is pushing dangerously close to being a duplicate of some of the comment versus answer questions but I don't feel any of the answers I've read on those questions adequately address the issue of when it's also appropriate to take a comment and make it an answer.