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Seminar Abstract
Designing, maintaining and troubleshooting the Active Directory® requires a
clear and precise vision of the underlying technologies.
This seminar will drill-down into the Active Directory® and present the details
logically and concisely. Extensive demonstrations applicable to both Windows®
2000 and Windows® Server 2003 will illustrate the use of the system and support
tools to probe and troubleshoot the directory.
The seminar explores the anatomy of directory objects, publication of
resources, attribute definitions, object classes, extending the schema, bulk
import and export of directory objects, the role of display specifiers, search
flags, indexing, phantom records, data storage, replication metadata, GC
dependencies, AD object security, advanced delegation techniques and more...
Who should attend?
Anyone who needs a detailed technical insight into the Active Directory®,
including: Windows® 2000 system consultants, architects, administrators,
troubleshooters, and programmers who are new to the Active Directory®.
The seminar does not cover Active Directory® design concepts, although the
knowledge gained will certainly help in making informed design decisions.
Prerequisites
The seminar provides real technical detail and assumes a working knowledge of
Active Directory® concepts such as forests, domains, sites, replication, domain
controllers, organizational units and group policy.
The seminar is not suitable for personnel engaged in basic day-to-day
administrative task
Speaker Biography
John Craddock (v-jcradd@microsoft.com, johncra@kimberry.co.uk)
BSc Hons CEng MBCS
Principal Systems Consultant, Kimberry Associates
John Craddock has designed and implemented computing systems ranging from embedded high-speed industrial controllers through to distributed IT solutions. John works as a consultant providing services to industry leaders including Microsoft; he was a key player in the Government Gateway Project, is the infrastructure architect for a number of web portals built on Windows Sever 2003 technologies. In addition to his role as a consultant, he has written over 20 technical training courses that have been published worldwide. John lectures internationally and has written and presented sessions on Windows 2000 and 2003 Active Directory at MTB, MEC, TechEd, IT Forum, JDP and deployment conferences.
Sally Storey (sallysto@kimberry.co.uk)
Senior Consultant, Kimberry Associates
Sally Storey has worked in management and consulting in the IT industry for both Novell, Microsoft and independently. Sally works as a consultant on enterprise infrastructure projects in operations, logistics and deployment roles. Sally is ITIL qualified and specializes in building process that keep systems highly available and secure.
John and Sally co-authored “Investigating and Managing Objects and Attributes for Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Windows server 2003” ISBN 0-9544218-0-9
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