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Which Windows PowerShell command should you run?

You are responsible for managing Office 365 for your customer.
You need to create a Microsoft SharePoint site that meets the following requirements:
– Enable external sharing.
– Prevent usage of guest links to share documents.
– Set the site quota to 15 gigabytes (GB).
– Set the compatibility level of the site collection to SharePoint 2016 or later.
You connect to SharePoint Online by using the SharePoint Online Management Shell.
Which Windows PowerShell command should you run?

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A.
New-SPOSite –Url http://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/mynewsite -StorageQuota 15000 -SharingCapability
ExternalUserAndGuestSharing

B.
New-SPOSite –Url http://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/mynewsite -StorageQuota 15000 –CompatibilityLevel
15 –SharingCapability ExternalUserSharingOnly

C.
New-SPOSite –Url http://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/mynewsite -StorageQuota 15 –CompatibilityLevel 15
–SharingCapability ExternalUserSharingOnly

D.
New-SPOSite –Url http://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/mynewsite -StorageQuota 15000 -SharingCapability
ExternalUserSharingOnly

17 Comments on “Which Windows PowerShell command should you run?

  1. Amr Eid says:

    Passed today in Toronto with 7XX. The exam was 56 questions, 120 minutes, there were many questions about tweeter, Skype, exchange and new cases scenarios with different answers. Only around 20 questions or less from the premium dump. Honestly, it was very stressful and the exam was three portions10 cases studies and after you answer them, you can not go back to change the answer. The second portion was 40 questions you can navigate them, and the last portion was another 6 short cases studies. You got to be careful because I almost missed the last portion because you need to submit the 40 question portion before you can move to the last portion.




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  2. Femi says:

    Finally passed with 7XX after a two week intensive studying. The Dumps here is still 70% valid. Would have scored more if i took my time to study the dumps well. There were new questions on staff hub, S4B and Teams. But in general my knowledge of powershell helped alot. Am also dissapointed in Microsoft for not updating their Questions. I got questions referencing the old dashboard which is a little bit pathetic so don’t assume any question is too old on here. Just study it all.




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  3. Femi says:

    In addition the scenario based questions is still pretty much the same. Some were just tweaked a bit. So you have to take your time to digest the question well before answering.
    Also i used Microsoft official 20347 training book as a study guide and i also have real life experience deploying O365. I guess that helps too.




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  4. MustacheMan says:

    Passed with 7XX. It was very hard. The hardest part is the yes/no questions where you can’t go back. I’d say 60 to 70 percent of the questions are on the test. One of the case studies was word for word, but there were a lot of new questions to the existing case study. Don’t rely on this dump exclusively. Use it as a backdrop on what to study for. I used this dude’s guide:

    http://platformscholar.com/study-guide-microsoft-exam-70-347-enabling-office-365-services-part-1-2/

    I also played around my own test environment.

    Know your powershell inside and out. Regarding the new module… I had one question on powerapps. If you read the technet/microsoft articles, it was pretty easy to answer.

    Good luck everybody. You got this.




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  5. km347 says:

    I also passed. In my opinion, knowing the concepts and the web user interface is enough for 30-40% and knowing the PowerShell stuff is necessary for the other 60-70%. Most of the questions are similar to what you have here.
    Good luck to all!




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