Massimo, that’s not how the Microsoft exams work. Each exam has a “Publish Date” at the top left of its purchase page and only includes technology up to to that date (example, see date for this exam, https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/learning/exam-70-346.aspx).
It’s the only way these exams can be managed as new tech rolls out so frequently especially with online based stuff that books and ebooks would be outdated in a matter of months.
But you don’t have to take my word. Microsoft’s Exam Ref 70-346 points that out on several pages including page 130, chapter 4, where it says that “the published 70-346 exam objectives do not refer to Azure Active Directory Connect, the successor to DirSync and Azure Active Directory Sync.”
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A is correct, but only for the old DirSync.
AD Connect uses different commands.
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yes, here are the new Azure AD Connect commands
Start-ADSyncSyncCycle -policytype initial
Start-ADSyncSyncCycle -policytype delta
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Massimo, that’s not how the Microsoft exams work. Each exam has a “Publish Date” at the top left of its purchase page and only includes technology up to to that date (example, see date for this exam, https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/learning/exam-70-346.aspx).
It’s the only way these exams can be managed as new tech rolls out so frequently especially with online based stuff that books and ebooks would be outdated in a matter of months.
But you don’t have to take my word. Microsoft’s Exam Ref 70-346 points that out on several pages including page 130, chapter 4, where it says that “the published 70-346 exam objectives do not refer to Azure Active Directory Connect, the successor to DirSync and Azure Active Directory Sync.”
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