There are many questions on site which actually ask: "is it possible?" which are usually followed by "OK, great so how do I do that?" in the comments section. Those automatically raise a "help-vampire" alert.
As far as answering the original question goes you can:
"yes, it's possible. You can do X or Y".
But expanding on X & Y may be as well considered overkilling it. We don't want to provide full solutions to poor question to avoid loss of points, deletions, etc....
Ok, so leaving a comment to clarify etc. usually leads to: "can you show me how?" which in turn makes me want to vote to close as too-broad. But closing such question would be unfair because the question is in fact still on-topic.
While the question is still a valid (absolutely on-topic) but poor research etc. answering it is quite risky.
Should I answer very briefly throwing a hint or two how to approach the problem? (I don't want my answer to be considered poor though)
Should I vote to close as off-topic (possibly too-broad) even though there is no valid reason to do so?
Should I feed the vampire? (risky answer)
Any other actions I can take that I've missed?