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AWS app2container documentation change

Service: app2container · 2025-07-07 · Documentation low

File: app2container/latest/UserGuide/start-intro.md

Summary

Updated documentation references from 'AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell User Guide' to 'AWS Tools for PowerShell User Guide'

Security assessment

The changes are purely documentation reference updates with no security implications. No security vulnerabilities or features are mentioned.

Diff

diff --git a/app2container/latest/UserGuide/start-intro.md b/app2container/latest/UserGuide/start-intro.md
index 22345e2e6..f7a692a4d 100644
--- a//app2container/latest/UserGuide/start-intro.md
+++ b//app2container/latest/UserGuide/start-intro.md
@@ -238 +238 @@ AWS App2Container requires command line access to AWS resources for containeriza
-  * Tools for Windows PowerShell comes pre-installed on Windows-based Amazon Machine Images (AMIs). If your application server or worker machine is an Amazon EC2 instance that was launched from one of these AMIs, you can skip to configuring your AWS profile. See [Shared credentials](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/powershell/latest/userguide/shared-credentials-in-aws-powershell.html) in the _AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell User Guide_ for more details.
+  * Tools for Windows PowerShell comes pre-installed on Windows-based Amazon Machine Images (AMIs). If your application server or worker machine is an Amazon EC2 instance that was launched from one of these AMIs, you can skip to configuring your AWS profile. See [Shared credentials](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/powershell/latest/userguide/shared-credentials-in-aws-powershell.html) in the _AWS Tools for PowerShell User Guide_ for more details.
@@ -262 +262 @@ To install Tools for Windows PowerShell and set up your AWS profile, follow thes
-  1. Install the Tools for Windows PowerShell according to the instructions in the _AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell User Guide_. For more information see [Installing the AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/powershell/latest/userguide/pstools-getting-set-up.html).
+  1. Install the Tools for Windows PowerShell according to the instructions in the _AWS Tools for PowerShell User Guide_. For more information see [Installing the AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/powershell/latest/userguide/pstools-getting-set-up.html).
@@ -264 +264 @@ To install Tools for Windows PowerShell and set up your AWS profile, follow thes
-  2. To set up your AWS default profile, use the [Initialize-AWSDefaultConfiguration](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/powershell/latest/reference/items/Initialize-AWSDefaultConfiguration.html) cmdlet. For more information about shared credentials in Tools for Windows PowerShell, see [Shared credentials](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/powershell/latest/userguide/shared-credentials-in-aws-powershell.html) in the _AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell User Guide_.
+  2. To set up your AWS default profile, use the [Initialize-AWSDefaultConfiguration](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/powershell/latest/reference/items/Initialize-AWSDefaultConfiguration.html) cmdlet. For more information about shared credentials in Tools for Windows PowerShell, see [Shared credentials](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/powershell/latest/userguide/shared-credentials-in-aws-powershell.html) in the _AWS Tools for PowerShell User Guide_.
@@ -737 +737 @@ To remove App2Container from your application server or worker machine, delete t
-To clean up your AWS profile, see [Removing Credential Profiles](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/powershell/latest/userguide/shared-credentials-in-aws-powershell.html#removing-credential-profiles) in the _AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell User Guide_.
+To clean up your AWS profile, see [Removing Credential Profiles](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/powershell/latest/userguide/shared-credentials-in-aws-powershell.html#removing-credential-profiles) in the _AWS Tools for PowerShell User Guide_.