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October 28, 2009 12:00 AM

In Memorium: Bob Chronister, 1942–2009

Windows IT Pro mourns the loss of technical expert
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It is with deep sadness that we report Bob Chronister, contributing editor, passed away October 25, 2009. Bob’s first article appeared in Windows NT Magazine in November 1995. Longtime readers will remember Bob as the author of the popular Ask Dr. Bob, Tricks & Traps column, which he began writing in January 1996. “By the time I joined the magazine later in 1996, Bob’s FAQ was already some of the most popular content we published,” recalls Amy Eisenberg, executive editor. He continued contributing FAQs to the magazine until September 2006. We will remember Bob for his deep technical insights and his keen wit.

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