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u/rgraves22 · 2 pointsr/exchangeserver

I sat through a Global Knowledge week long class. Work was requiring two guys on my team to get our MCSA with MS365 so we can become Microsoft Gold Partners.

While the class was great, and a week long it only covered the fundamental levels of Office 365. More for a My company wants to go to Office 365, what is it all about? scenario.

I watched Youtube Videos which were great, and found some VCE files for 70-346 that were outdated, but honestly were on my test almost verbatim.

Also, Get 70-346 Exam Ref and 70-347 Exam Ref

Covers what is on the test in detail.

We also picked up a CBT Nuggets subscription, but both tests were archived from 2015 and were a bit dated.

Also, get yourself a lab. You can provision a 30 day trial tenant domain for free, which helps with understanding and a hands on.

Be prepaired for lots of powershell. Powershell to confirm a new domain. Powershell for setting Sharepoint permissions on specific team sites. Its pretty crazy, but the books do a great job of breaking it down. YOu can get through a book in a day or two because there are lots of screen shots and a chapter per test topic.

Feel free to PM me with any questions. More than happy to help. I love this shit.

u/Sumbrada · 1 pointr/exchangeserver

Learning Powershell (at the very least) is twofold: on one hand, a person needs to understand how scripts are structured and designed. On the other, a person need the vocabulary and knowledge of commands. Neither of these is really something anyone new is gonna just absorb over lunch. But I would say that you can help yourself with this- although it's definitely not going to help you right away with this issue, it makes things easier in the long run:

http://www.amazon.com/Learn-Windows-PowerShell-Month-Lunches/dp/1617291080

u/joey52685 · 1 pointr/exchangeserver

There are free versions of Linux that will do more than your current router. You can get an entry level Cisco firewall for < $300. Upgrading to something appropriate for you environment would probably be more cost effective in the long run since you won't be wasting your time trying to find workarounds like this.

http://www.amazon.com/Cisco-ASA5505-BUN-K9-ASA-5505/dp/B000O0Z8GC

u/Doso777 · 1 pointr/exchangeserver

Read the Technet docu, buy http://www.amazon.de/Microsoft-System-Center-Protection-Manager/dp/1849686300

Backup is pretty straight forward, it just works. Restoring mailboxes or databases is simple. Restoring individual messages or folders is a bit of a PITA since you have to use the Exchange tools for that (recovery database + powershell).