Exam 70-346 -Managing Office 365 Identities and Requirements

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Have anyone take managing Office 365 exam? i just need some tips to study because i just want to do it one time so i can pass the exam. thanks in advance. 

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Hi John,

 

First of all you have to study and read all resources described here https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/learning/exam-70-346.aspx 

 

And here you have many tips. https://borntolearn.mslearn.net/certification/server/f/590/t/324584

 

My advice is study as much resources and practice a lot, read news, blogs, ms learning and  technet.

Try to stay focused on the topics listed in the exam requirements, it is easy to get sidetracked and spend a lot of time on other topics, which while important and interesting, won't be on the exam.
Study hard, it is not easy. Good luck.

What both of the other's said.  I also have a course out there on Opsgility.com that I wrote that focuses on the topics from 70-346.  You can find that here - https://www.opsgility.com/courses/player/implementing-office-365-requirements-and-getting-started.  The only I don't cover in my course the ADFS/SSO aspect of everything.  However, there are other courses on Opsgility covering that topic as well if you look at all their Office 365 Courses.  Also, as you study the topics mentioned, don't forget about PowerShell.  Know how to do everything both int he browser as well as in PowerSehll.

 

Good Luck!

For your study guide, focus on these topics which can be found on the link provided by Nuno: Managing Cloud Identities, Planning and Implementing Networking and Security in Office 365, Implementing and Managing Identities by Using Azure AD Connect, Implementing and Managing Federated Identities for Single Sign On (SSO), Monitoring and Troubleshooting Office 365 Availability and Usage, and lastly Provisioning of Office 365.

 

Also, create at least a Trial Office 365 tenant so that you will be familiar on it. Good luck!

Your course is too old. so much has changed since 2016

HAHA, I agree. Keep in mind, this thread that is a year old... :)