AWS powershell documentation change
Summary
Updated link reference from 'Configure tool authentication' to 'Authenticating with AWS' in IAM user/role context documentation.
Security assessment
Link correction without substantive security content changes. Discusses existing IAM security practices but does not introduce new security documentation.
Diff
diff --git a/powershell/v5/userguide/pstools-users-roles.md b/powershell/v5/userguide/pstools-users-roles.md index 70c66515d..bba304d88 100644 --- a//powershell/v5/userguide/pstools-users-roles.md +++ b//powershell/v5/userguide/pstools-users-roles.md @@ -19 +19 @@ Although it's possible to use an IAM user account with long-term credentials to -For development, you can use the user that you created or were given in [Configure tool authentication](./creds-idc.html). If you have appropriate AWS Management Console permissions, you can also create different permission sets with least privilege for that user or create new users specifically for development projects, providing permission sets with least privilege. The course of action you choose, if any, depends on your circumstances. +For development, you can use the user that you created or were given in [Authenticating with AWS](./creds-idc.html). If you have appropriate AWS Management Console permissions, you can also create different permission sets with least privilege for that user or create new users specifically for development projects, providing permission sets with least privilege. The course of action you choose, if any, depends on your circumstances. @@ -58 +58 @@ To use the Amazon Web Services Documentation, Javascript must be enabled. Please -Credential and profile resolution +Pipelining, output, and iteration