I often come across questions where the OP does not provide enough information to craft a proper answer (see a recent example).
In my opinion, there's absolutely no way to properly answer such questions without the author providing more context or more information about the problem they are facing. Quite often, the question receives a number of downvotes and/or gets closed, which seems a reasonable thing to do (provided that an explanation is given as to why the question was closed, so that new users can learn from their mistakes).
However, sometimes this is not the case, and a bunch of answers appear, providing potential solutions while trying to guess what exactly the OP meant (see the link above for an example). One of those answers might, in fact, help the author, but I'm wondering what the best course of action is here.