AWS singlesignon documentation change
Summary
Updated link text from 'Connect to a Microsoft AD directory' to 'Microsoft AD directory'
Security assessment
Minor documentation link formatting change without security implications. No evidence of security-related content modification.
Diff
diff --git a/singlesignon/latest/userguide/confirm-identity-source.md b/singlesignon/latest/userguide/confirm-identity-source.md index f570694f8..ff740c83c 100644 --- a//singlesignon/latest/userguide/confirm-identity-source.md +++ b//singlesignon/latest/userguide/confirm-identity-source.md @@ -35 +35 @@ When you enable IAM Identity Center for the first time, it is automatically conf -If you are already managing users and groups in either your AWS Managed Microsoft AD directory using AWS Directory Service or your self-managed directory in Active Directory (AD), we recommend that you connect that directory when you enable IAM Identity Center. Don't create any users and groups in the default Identity Center directory. IAM Identity Center uses the connection provided by the AWS Directory Service to synchronize user, group, and membership information from your source directory in Active Directory to the IAM Identity Center identity store. For more information, see [Connect to a Microsoft AD directory](./manage-your-identity-source-ad.html). +If you are already managing users and groups in either your AWS Managed Microsoft AD directory using AWS Directory Service or your self-managed directory in Active Directory (AD), we recommend that you connect that directory when you enable IAM Identity Center. Don't create any users and groups in the default Identity Center directory. IAM Identity Center uses the connection provided by the AWS Directory Service to synchronize user, group, and membership information from your source directory in Active Directory to the IAM Identity Center identity store. For more information, see [Microsoft AD directory](./manage-your-identity-source-ad.html).