AWS amazonq documentation change
Summary
Updated documentation for managing user subscriptions in IAM-federated applications, including UI navigation changes and clarification of auto-subscription tier updates
Security assessment
Changes focus on UI workflow adjustments and clarification of subscription management processes. No security vulnerabilities or explicit security features are mentioned.
Diff
diff --git a/amazonq/latest/qbusiness-ug/manage-user-subscriptions-iam.md b/amazonq/latest/qbusiness-ug/manage-user-subscriptions-iam.md index d692cc212..f761be3c3 100644 --- a/amazonq/latest/qbusiness-ug/manage-user-subscriptions-iam.md +++ b/amazonq/latest/qbusiness-ug/manage-user-subscriptions-iam.md @@ -24 +24,5 @@ To manage user subscriptions added to an application environment, you can perfor -You can update a subscription tier using **Update access** on the AWS Management Console or the [UpdateSubscription](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonq/latest/api-reference/API_UpdateSubscription.html) API operation. When you update a subscription tier for the Amazon Q Business application, the new tier applies to new users logging into your web experience. Existing subscription types assigned to users don't get updated when you update your subscription tier. You can also update the subscription tier for specific users already assigned subscriptions. +You can update a subscription tier using the AWS Management Console or the [UpdateSubscription](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazonq/latest/api-reference/API_UpdateSubscription.html) API operation. + +Amazon Q Business automatically assigns subscriptions to users in an IAM-federated application. You can update the auto-subscription tier for your application. When you update the auto-subscription tier for the Amazon Q Business application, the new tier applies to new users logging into your web experience. Existing subscription types assigned to users don't get updated when you update your subscription tier. + +You can also update the subscription tier for specific users already assigned subscriptions. @@ -31 +35 @@ Console -**To update subscription tier for the Amazon Q Business application** +**To update auto-subscription tier for an Amazon Q Business application** @@ -37 +41 @@ Console - 3. From your applications page, select **User access** , and then select **Manage user access**. + 3. From your applications page, select **Application settings** , and then select **Edit**. @@ -39 +43 @@ Console - 4. From **Manage subscriptions** , from **Default subscription settings** , select **Edit**. + 4. From **Update application** , under **Default subscription settings** , in **Subscription tier** , choose between **Q Business Pro** and **Q Business Lite**. @@ -41 +45 @@ Console - 5. From **Edit default subscription settings** , choose between **Q Business Pro** and **Q Business Lite**. Then, select **Done**. + 5. Select **Update**. @@ -50 +54 @@ Console - 2. In **Applications** , select the name of the application environment that your uploaded files belong to. + 2. In **Applications** , select the name of the application environment. @@ -54 +58,3 @@ Console - 4. On the **Manage subscriptions** page, from **Users** , select **Edit subscription**. + 4. On the **Manage access and subscriptions** page, from **Users** , select the user whose subscription you want to change and then select **Edit subscription**. + + 5. From the **Confirm subscription change** dialog box, from **New subscription** , and choose a new subscription tier. @@ -56 +62 @@ Console - 5. From the **Confirm subscription change** dialog box, from **New subscription** , choose a new subscription tier. + 6. Then, select **Confirm**. @@ -58 +64 @@ Console - 6. Then, select **Done**. + 7. On the **Manage access and subscriptions** page, select **Confirm** again.