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AWS powershell documentation change

Service: powershell · 2025-06-25 · Documentation low

File: powershell/v5/userguide/creds-idc.md

Summary

Updated version 5 status from preview to released, modified documentation link text

Security assessment

Change updates version status and fixes a documentation link without altering IAM Identity Center security implementation details

Diff

diff --git a/powershell/v5/userguide/creds-idc.md b/powershell/v5/userguide/creds-idc.md
index 2f5331e51..1b4cac007 100644
--- a//powershell/v5/userguide/creds-idc.md
+++ b//powershell/v5/userguide/creds-idc.md
@@ -7 +7,5 @@ Enable and configure IAM Identity CenterConfigure the Tools for PowerShell to us
-The AWS Tools for PowerShell version 5 (V5) is in preview, therefore this content is subject to change. For information about breaking changes, installation, and migration, see the [migration topic](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/powershell/v5/userguide/migrating-v5.html). For released content, see the [version 4 user guide](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/powershell/v4/userguide/) instead.
+Version 5 (V5) of the AWS Tools for PowerShell has been released!
+
+For information about breaking changes and migrating your applications, see the [migration topic](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/powershell/v5/userguide/migrating-v5.html).
+
+[ ![](/images/powershell/v5/userguide/images/BannerButton_less-round.png) ](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/powershell/v5/userguide/migrating-v5.html)
@@ -40 +44 @@ The following procedure updates the shared AWS `config` file with SSO informatio
-  1. If you haven't already done so, open PowerShell and install the AWS Tools for PowerShell as appropriate for your operating system and environment, including the common cmdlets. For information about how to do this, see [Configuring and using the AWS Tools for PowerShell](./pstools-getting-set-up.html).
+  1. If you haven't already done so, open PowerShell and install the AWS Tools for PowerShell as appropriate for your operating system and environment, including the common cmdlets. For information about how to do this, see [Get started with the AWS Tools for PowerShell](./pstools-getting-set-up.html).