AWS directoryservice documentation change
Summary
Fixed typo in 'NTAuthCertifiates' to 'NTAuthCertificates' and updated wording from 'below' to 'following'
Security assessment
Typo correction in a security-related certificate object name but does not indicate an actual security issue resolution
Diff
diff --git a/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ad_connector_pca_connector.md b/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ad_connector_pca_connector.md index c1ada5d6c..3812d5fed 100644 --- a//directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ad_connector_pca_connector.md +++ b//directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ad_connector_pca_connector.md @@ -11 +11 @@ You can integrate your self-managed Active Directory (AD) with AWS Private Certi -You can set up AWS Private CA integration with your directory through the Directory Service console, the AWS Private CA Connector for AD console, or by calling the [`CreateTemplate`](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/pca-connector-ad/latest/APIReference/API-CreateTemplate.html) API. To set up the Private CA integration through the AWS Private CA Connector for Active Directory console, see [AWS Private CA Connector for Active Directory](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/privateca/latest/userguide/connector-for-ad.html). See below for steps on how to set up this integration from the AWS Directory Service console. +You can set up AWS Private CA integration with your directory through the Directory Service console, the AWS Private CA Connector for AD console, or by calling the [`CreateTemplate`](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/pca-connector-ad/latest/APIReference/API-CreateTemplate.html) API. To set up the Private CA integration through the AWS Private CA Connector for Active Directory console, see [AWS Private CA Connector for Active Directory](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/privateca/latest/userguide/connector-for-ad.html). See the following steps on how to set up this integration from the AWS Directory Service console. @@ -38 +38 @@ If you’re using AWS Managed Microsoft AD, the additional permissions will be d -You can use the following PowerShell script to delegate the additional permissions and create the NTAuthCertifiates certification authority object. Replace `myconnectoraccount` with the service account name. +You can use the following PowerShell script to delegate the additional permissions and create the NTAuthCertificates certification authority object. Replace `myconnectoraccount` with the service account name.