AWS res documentation change
Summary
Minor grammatical correction (changed 'AWS Console' to 'the AWS Console')
Security assessment
Grammatical edit with no impact on security content. No evidence of security-related changes.
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diff --git a/res/latest/ug/setting-up-cognito-users.md b/res/latest/ug/setting-up-cognito-users.md index 6007a11c4..eb55b122b 100644 --- a//res/latest/ug/setting-up-cognito-users.md +++ b//res/latest/ug/setting-up-cognito-users.md @@ -9 +9 @@ Administrative setupUser sign up/sign in flowSign up flowLogin page OptionsConst -Research and Engineering Studio (RES) allows you to set up Amazon Cognito as a native user directory. This allows users to log in to the web portal and Linux-based VDIs with Amazon Cognito user identities. Administrators can import multiple users into the user pool using a csv file from AWS Console. For more details on bulk user import, see [Importing users into user pools from a CSV file](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-user-pools-using-import-tool.html) in the _Amazon Cognito Developer Guide_. RES supports using a Amazon Cognito-based native user directory and SSO together. +Research and Engineering Studio (RES) allows you to set up Amazon Cognito as a native user directory. This allows users to log in to the web portal and Linux-based VDIs with Amazon Cognito user identities. Administrators can import multiple users into the user pool using a csv file from the AWS Console. For more details on bulk user import, see [Importing users into user pools from a CSV file](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-user-pools-using-import-tool.html) in the _Amazon Cognito Developer Guide_. RES supports using a Amazon Cognito-based native user directory and SSO together.