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I have intoxicated myself quite a bit since I wrote that original post, so I can't remember what I was talking about, but there isn't much (or any?) Azure stuff in the exam, unless it's changed since I did it. I just remember questions on how to configure specific parts of the actual O365 configuration with PS, where specific options are in the web portal etc.
The only practice exams I had were from examcollection.com and another one (cant remember the name). If you have an Android device, A+ VCE Player is a cheap way to do practice exams online. I did three or four of them over the two O365 exams and they helped a lot to head me in the right direction.
On the Google Play store (Android apps) there's a VCE player called A+ VCE. The free version is decent on its own, and the full version is like 18 bucks (one time, not a subscription). That's what I'm using right now to work on the 70-412 exam.
And before I get guff for "cheating", I'd note that I went through a very comprehensive online class. The teacher was fantastic; she knew the material backwards and forwards, and gave us a lot of insight on how to actually use Server 2012 in real-world situations. We also had a couple of textbooks, which I've read through a couple of times.
The frustrating bit was that a lot of questions on the 70-410 and -411 exams are based on memorizing terminology, regardless of your familiarity with the procedures.
For example, a question might say something like this:
> You need to use WMI filtering to change the way a Group Policy Object is applied. What tool do you use?
> 1. The Group Policy Editor Console
> 2. Group Policy Editor
> 3. Group Policy Management Console
> 4. GPO Manager Console
Now, the fact is, I know exactly where the WMI filter settings are in the GP management applet. I know how to open the group policy editor from a command line. I know what WMI stands for and why it's necessary. I used WMI filtering routinely at work before I ever took the test. I used it last fucking Tuesday. The GPO manager is the most common tool I use at work. And yet, I could not for the life of me remember what the fucking thing was officially called, and that is what the question is testing me on. It didn't help that the textbook referred to the GPMC as the "Group Policy Editor" because that's what the freaking title bar says.
And that's why I ~~drink~~ use VCE tests.
Microsoft Store on Windows has a product called A+ VCE Pro. ~$20 one time for windows. No ads. No subscription. One license installed on all my windows computers. There a trial version as well (A+ VCE).
Windows: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/a-vce-pro/9nmp5w13qm8s?activetab=pivot%3aoverviewtab
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.on_labs.android.aplus&hl
I would like to make a vce exam reader, similar to this android application https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.on_labs.android.aplus
How can I read this kind of files?