Meet the Experts
Here you'll find an introduction to many of the Windows XP Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs), columnists, top newsgroup participants, and some of Microsoft's own experts, who are active in the Windows XP user community online. You can find links to some of the Windows XP-related information they've published on the Internet, or you can search in the newsgroups for advice they may have provided on earlier issues. Check out the full archive for a list of past columns and Q&As by date published.
Top Newsgroup Contributors | Kent W. England
Kent W. England is an Internet architect and small business system administrator from Encinitas, California. A Windows XP MVP and Associate Expert, he has posted more than 400 replies in a month in Windows XP newsgroups. Find more info from Kent W. England.
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 | Mark Ferguson
Mark L. Ferguson, a retiree from Austin, Texas, has been a top contributor and MVP in the Windows XP newsgroups, and active in newsgroups since the beta period for Windows 95. He now turns his expertise to Tablet PC. Find more info from Mark Ferguson.
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 | Justin Harrison
Justin Harrison is a software developer, director of Asteract Studios Limited, sophomore engineering student at Virginia Tech, and a Microsoft MVP for Windows XP Media Center Edition for the last three years. Columns by Justin Harrison.
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 | Chris Hassler
Chris Hassler of Sandpoint, Idaho, is a self-taught Windows expert. Chris, who is disabled with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome, devotes much of his time to helping other computer users online. He is a Windows XP Tablet PC MVP. Find more info from Chris Hassler.
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 | Mat Kimball
Mat Kimball (who uses the alias Jupiter Jones online) is a professional computer technician from Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, and a Microsoft MVP. He frequently helps other users in the Security and Administration newsgroup. Find more info from Mat Kimball.
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 | Doug Knox
Doug Knox is a Windows XP MVP and original Expert Zone Associate Expert. He is the most prolific contributor in the Windows XP newsgroups, posting over 2,400 responses in one month, and publishes his own Web site with Windows XP tips and fixes. Find more info from Doug Knox.
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 | Jeffrey Randow
Microsoft MVP Jeffrey Randow of New Braunfels, Texas, is a civil engineer and network manager. He publishes his own computing Web sites and you can find his advice in the Windows XP Working Remotely newsgroup and the Windows Powered Smart Display newsgroup. Find more info from Jeffrey Randow.
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 | Zach Robinson
Zach Robinson is a development lead for the Microsoft Windows Media Core Services team, and a frequent contributor to the Windows XP Music and Video newsgroups, where he has posted more than 300 newsgroup replies in a month. Find more info from Zach Robinson.
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 | Jimmy Stevenson
Jimmy Stevenson is an IT consultant, network administrator, and avid gamer from Montréal, Quebec, Canada. He can frequently be found helping other Windows XP users in the Windows XP Games newsgroup and others. Find more info from Jimmy Stevenson.
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 | Kelly Theriot
Kelly Theriot is a Windows XP MVP and an original Expert Zone Associate Expert. She has posted more than 5,000 responses in the Windows XP General newsgroup and publishes a Web site packed with Windows XP tips. Find more info from Kelly Theriot.
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 | Jason Tsang
Jason Tsang is an original Expert Zone Associate Expert and full-time student who can often be found via the Hardware newsgroup where he replied to more than 600 posts in one month. Find more info from Jason Tsang.
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 | Steve Winograd
Steve Winograd is a retired computer programmer who remembers the satisfaction in finding information in a newsgroup when he set up his first home network. He is a top contributor in the Networking and Web newsgroup. Find more info from Steve Winograd.
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 | Russ Valentine
Dr. Russ Valentine became an expert on fax software because of the critical role it can play in medical care. He is a top contributor in the Printing and Fax newsgroup where he responded to more than 450 posts in one month. Find more info from Russ Valentine.
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| Columnists | Joli Ballew
Joli Ballew is a technology trainer and writer in the Dallas area. She holds several certifications including MCSE, A+, and MCDST. Joli has almost 20 books available, including Degunking Windows (Paraglyph Press), Hardcore Windows XP (McGraw-Hill), and Windows XP: Do Amazing Things (Microsoft Press). Joli is also a regular Microsoft Expert Zone columnist. Joli can be contacted at Joli_Ballew@hotmail.com.
Columns by Joli Ballew.
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 | Ed Bott
Ed Bott is an award-winning computer journalist who's been working with Microsoft Windows operating systems for more than 15 years. His latest Microsoft Press books include Faster Smarter Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows XP Inside Out (with Carl Siechert and Craig Stinson).
Columns by Ed Bott.
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 | Barb Bowman
Barb Bowman has written about using many aspects of Windows XP, with an emphasis on home networking with WiFi wireless technology.
Columns by Barb Bowman.
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 | Galan Bridgman
Galan Bridgman is a developer, architect, and enthusiast for digital media technologies who regularly shares his experiences with using the digital media features of Windows XP. Columns by Galan Bridgman.
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 | Sharon Crawford
Sharon Crawford is a writer whose books include Windows 2000 Professional for Dummies (with Andy Rathbone). Her column topics range from getting started with Windows XP to digital photos. Columns by Sharon Crawford.
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 | Joel Durham
Joel Durham, Jr. is the co-author of Build Your Own High-Performance Gamer's Mod PC (McGraw-Hill Osborne Media, 2003). He's worked as a technical editor for PC Gamer magazine and CNET's Gamecenter.com. Joel is the author of hundreds of articles about videogames and technology. Columns by Joel Durham Jr..
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 | Justin Harrison
Justin Harrison is a software developer, director of Asteract Studios Limited, sophomore engineering student at Virginia Tech, and a Microsoft MVP for Windows XP Media Center Edition for the last three years. Columns by Justin Harrison.
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 | Jerry Honeycutt
Jerry Honeycutt is a writer, speaker, and technologist who has written over 25 books. He frequently writes about hardware issues and building PCs to run Windows XP. Columns by Jerry Honeycutt.
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 | Don Jones
Don Jones is a writer, speaker, and all-around Windows XP enthusiast. He enjoys tinkering with new computer hardware and finding ways to squeeze extra performance from Windows XP. Columns by Don Jones.
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 | Jeremy Moskowitz
Jeremy Moskowitz, Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, and Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator, is the Chief Propeller-Head for Moskowitz, Inc., an independent consultant, and trainer for Windows technologies. He can be found speaking at IT conferences and inside corporations all over the world. Columns by Jeremy Moskowitz.
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 | Nishant Murarka
Nishant Murarka began his Microsoft career in the summer of 2002 working in the Office Division. With a passion for Home Theater, Nishant later joined the Media Center team and took ownership of the Movies and DVD features. Columns by Nishant Murarka. Columns by Nishant Murarka.
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 | Tim Muscott
Tim Muscott graduated from Eastern Washington University with a degree in Business Administration (emphasis in Management Information Systems). Tim has worked in a number of different product groups and also the Information Technology Group (ITG) in his 15 years at Microsoft. Columns by Tim Muscott.
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 | Tony Northrup
Tony Northrup is an Internet engineer, an enthusiastic photographer, and author of dozens of books and articles about using Windows and Internet technologies. He writes to help people safely use the Internet to communicate, share, and learn. Columns by Tony Northrup.
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 | Charlie Russel
Charlie Russel is an IT consultant with years of system administration experience. He frequently writes about using Windows XP in an office or home office environment. Columns by Charlie Russel.
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 | Scott Sanders
Scott Sanders has been programming computers since the 1980s. Scott’s passion for computers and user-friendly software led him to a career at Microsoft as a Development Lead in the eHome TV Team. Find more info from Scott Sanders.
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 | Terri Stratton
MVP Terri Stratton is the owner and editor of The Tablet PC and The Media Center PC, each known for their wealth of information. Tablet PCs became Terri's specialized area of expertise when they were first launched in November 2002. Columns by Terri Stratton.
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 | Bob Thrasher
Bob Thrasher is a ten year veteran of Microsoft and currently a Software Test Engineer in the eHome Division working on the next generation of Windows XP Media Center Edition.
Columns by Bob Thrasher.
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