AWS directoryservice documentation change
Summary
Minor grammatical changes (contractions like 'doesn’t' to 'doesn't' and 'You'll' to 'You will') and formatting adjustments. No technical content changes.
Security assessment
Changes are purely grammatical and stylistic. No security-related content was added, removed, or modified in substance.
Diff
diff --git a/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_directory_sharing.md b/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_directory_sharing.md index ab7bba8c3..ec948f165 100644 --- a//directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_directory_sharing.md +++ b//directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_directory_sharing.md @@ -13 +13 @@ AWS Managed Microsoft AD integrates tightly with AWS Organizations to allow seam -You'll get more out of the directory sharing feature if you become familiar with the following key concepts. +You will get more out of the directory sharing feature if you become familiar with the following key concepts. @@ -31 +31 @@ AWS Managed Microsoft AD provides the following two directory sharing methods: - * **AWS Organizations** – This method makes it easier to share the directory within your organization because you can browse and validate the directory consumer accounts. To use this option, your organization must have **All features** enabled, and your directory must be in the organization management account. This method of sharing simplifies your setup because it doesn’t require the directory consumer accounts to accept your directory sharing request. In the console, this method is referred to as **Share this directory with AWS accounts inside your organization**. + * **AWS Organizations** – This method makes it easier to share the directory within your organization because you can browse and validate the directory consumer accounts. To use this option, your organization must have **All features** enabled, and your directory must be in the organization management account. This method of sharing simplifies your setup because it doesn't require the directory consumer accounts to accept your directory sharing request. In the console, this method is referred to as **Share this directory with AWS accounts inside your organization**. @@ -33 +33 @@ AWS Managed Microsoft AD provides the following two directory sharing methods: - * **Handshake** – This method enables directory sharing when you aren’t using AWS Organizations. The handshake method requires the directory consumer account to accept the directory sharing request. In the console, this method is referred to as **Share this directory with other AWS accounts**. + * **Handshake** – This method enables directory sharing when you aren't using AWS Organizations. The handshake method requires the directory consumer account to accept the directory sharing request. In the console, this method is referred to as **Share this directory with other AWS accounts**.