AWS directoryservice documentation change
Summary
Updated 'Amazon WorkDocs' to 'WorkDocs' in username restrictions section
Security assessment
Formatting change that maintains existing security guidance about prohibited username characters
Diff
diff --git a/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/simple_ad_best_practices.md b/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/simple_ad_best_practices.md index 7690dba33..6c7a4d120 100644 --- a//directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/simple_ad_best_practices.md +++ b//directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/simple_ad_best_practices.md @@ -66 +66 @@ When you set up your directory, you provide a password for the administrator acc -AWS Directory Service provides support for most character formats that can be used in the construction of usernames. However, there are character restrictions that are enforced on usernames that will be used for signing in to AWS applications, such as WorkSpaces, Amazon WorkDocs, Amazon WorkMail, or QuickSight. These restrictions require that the following characters not be used: +AWS Directory Service provides support for most character formats that can be used in the construction of usernames. However, there are character restrictions that are enforced on usernames that will be used for signing in to AWS applications, such as WorkSpaces, WorkDocs, Amazon WorkMail, or QuickSight. These restrictions require that the following characters not be used: