Seems like the sessions are scheduled and set now - here are the ones I will be delivering:
IAM402 A Directory Services Geek's View on Access Control Entries (ACE)
Ulf B. Simon-Weidner
Thu Nov 16 13:30 - 14:45
You have already deployed Active Directory (AD), but still have a lot of domain administrators? You want to increase security, decrease the risk of administration gone awry and offload daily tasks to delegated admins? In this session you will learn how Access Control works in AD, notes from the field about implementing role based administration and how to figure out what to delegate. Additionally we will drill down on implementing delegation using scripts and share details on what to delegate. After this session you'll be able to design and implement role-based administration in your infrastructure.
IAMCT04 Active Directory (AD) and DNS Design with 'Longhorn' Server
Ulf B. Simon-Weidner , Kamal Janardhan
Wed Nov 15 17:00 - 18:15
Fri Nov 17 09:00 - 10:15
This Chalk-&-Talk brings together a wide variety of discussion topics dealing with 'Longhorn' AD and 'Longhorn' DNS. We would like to discuss and answer questions relating to pain points with AD within and without the branch office and AD/DNS designs and implementations as well as communicate the future improvements with AD in 'Longhorn' Server including RODC, Server Core etc.
or what did I do this summer
This summer I decided to explore some of the oldest findings of Active Directories. Pretty interesting - looks like they were mainly creating Single-Domain-Trees in a common Forest with some other Single-Domain Forests a bit further away. I was unable to figure out if they had Subdomains - if yes they were still underground. There are other forests even further away, but they are also mainly Single-Domain Forests.