AWS appstream2 documentation change
Summary
Updated product name references from 'Amazon AppStream 2.0' to 'Amazon WorkSpaces Applications' throughout the document, including console references and section titles
Security assessment
The changes are purely branding/product name updates without modifying security-related content. While the document discusses image permissions and shared images, these security aspects were already present and the update doesn't add new security guidance or address vulnerabilities.
Diff
diff --git a/appstream2/latest/developerguide/managing-images.md b/appstream2/latest/developerguide/managing-images.md index c7226374a..afed731ca 100644 --- a//appstream2/latest/developerguide/managing-images.md +++ b//appstream2/latest/developerguide/managing-images.md @@ -3 +3 @@ -[Documentation](/index.html)[Amazon AppStream 2.0](/appstream2/index.html)[Administration Guide](what-is-appstream.html) +[Documentation](/index.html)[Amazon WorkSpaces Applications](/appstream2/index.html)[Administration Guide](what-is-appstream.html) @@ -7 +7 @@ -You can create Amazon AppStream 2.0 images that contain applications you can stream to your users and default system and application settings to enable your users to get started with those applications quickly. However, after you create an image, you can't change it. To add other applications, update existing applications, or change image settings, you must start and reconnect to the image builder that you used to create the image. If you deleted that image builder, launch a new image builder that is based on your image. Then make your changes and create a new image. For more information, see [Launch an Image Builder to Install and Configure Streaming Applications](./tutorial-image-builder-create.html) and [Tutorial: Create a Custom AppStream 2.0 Image by Using the AppStream 2.0 Console](./tutorial-image-builder.html). +You can create Amazon WorkSpaces Applications images that contain applications you can stream to your users and default system and application settings to enable your users to get started with those applications quickly. However, after you create an image, you can't change it. To add other applications, update existing applications, or change image settings, you must start and reconnect to the image builder that you used to create the image. If you deleted that image builder, launch a new image builder that is based on your image. Then make your changes and create a new image. For more information, see [Launch an Image Builder to Install and Configure Streaming Applications](./tutorial-image-builder-create.html) and [Tutorial: Create a Custom WorkSpaces Applications Image by Using the WorkSpaces Applications Console](./tutorial-image-builder.html). @@ -9 +9 @@ You can create Amazon AppStream 2.0 images that contain applications you can str -Images that are available to you are listed in the **Image Registry** in the AppStream 2.0 console. They are categorized as public, private, or shared. You can use any of these image types to launch an image builder and set up an AppStream 2.0 fleet. Shared images are owned by other Amazon Web Services accounts and shared with you. Permissions set on images that are shared with you may limit what you can do with those images. For more information, see [Administer Your Amazon AppStream 2.0 Images](./administer-images.html). +Images that are available to you are listed in the **Image Registry** in the WorkSpaces Applications console. They are categorized as public, private, or shared. You can use any of these image types to launch an image builder and set up an WorkSpaces Applications fleet. Shared images are owned by other Amazon Web Services accounts and shared with you. Permissions set on images that are shared with you may limit what you can do with those images. For more information, see [Administer Your Amazon WorkSpaces Applications Images](./administer-images.html). @@ -13 +13 @@ Images that are available to you are listed in the **Image Registry** in the App - * [Default Application and Windows Settings and Application Launch Performance in Amazon AppStream 2.0](./customizing-appstream-images.html) + * [Default Application and Windows Settings and Application Launch Performance in Amazon WorkSpaces Applications](./customizing-appstream-images.html) @@ -15 +15 @@ Images that are available to you are listed in the **Image Registry** in the App - * [Manage AppStream 2.0 Agent Versions](./base-images-agent.html) + * [Manage WorkSpaces Applications Agent Versions](./base-images-agent.html) @@ -17 +17 @@ Images that are available to you are listed in the **Image Registry** in the App - * [AppStream 2.0 Agent Release Notes](./agent-software-versions.html) + * [WorkSpaces Applications Agent Release Notes](./agent-software-versions.html) @@ -19 +19 @@ Images that are available to you are listed in the **Image Registry** in the App - * [Tutorial: Create a Custom AppStream 2.0 Image by Using the AppStream 2.0 Console](./tutorial-image-builder.html) + * [Tutorial: Create a Custom WorkSpaces Applications Image by Using the WorkSpaces Applications Console](./tutorial-image-builder.html) @@ -21 +21 @@ Images that are available to you are listed in the **Image Registry** in the App - * [Administer Your Amazon AppStream 2.0 Images](./administer-images.html) + * [Administer Your Amazon WorkSpaces Applications Images](./administer-images.html) @@ -23 +23 @@ Images that are available to you are listed in the **Image Registry** in the App - * [Create Your Amazon AppStream 2.0 Image Programmatically by Using the Image Assistant CLI Operations](./programmatically-create-image.html) + * [Create Your Amazon WorkSpaces Applications Image Programmatically by Using the Image Assistant CLI Operations](./programmatically-create-image.html) @@ -27 +27 @@ Images that are available to you are listed in the **Image Registry** in the App - * [Use Session Scripts to Manage Your Amazon AppStream 2.0 Users' Streaming Experience](./use-session-scripts.html) + * [Use Session Scripts to Manage Your Amazon WorkSpaces Applications Users' Streaming Experience](./use-session-scripts.html)