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AWS systems-manager documentation change

Service: systems-manager · 2025-11-19 · Documentation low

File: systems-manager/latest/userguide/systems-manager-just-in-time-node-access-session-preferences.md

Summary

Changed 'AWS CloudFormation StackSets' to 'CloudFormation StackSets' in session preferences documentation

Security assessment

This is a minor terminology update removing redundant AWS prefix. No security-related content was added or modified - the JIT access functionality and security implications remain unchanged.

Diff

diff --git a/systems-manager/latest/userguide/systems-manager-just-in-time-node-access-session-preferences.md b/systems-manager/latest/userguide/systems-manager-just-in-time-node-access-session-preferences.md
index 45d7e4ce1..305cd9c27 100644
--- a//systems-manager/latest/userguide/systems-manager-just-in-time-node-access-session-preferences.md
+++ b//systems-manager/latest/userguide/systems-manager-just-in-time-node-access-session-preferences.md
@@ -9 +9 @@ AWS Systems Manager Change Manager is no longer open to new customers. Existing
-With just-in-time node access, you can specify general session and logging preferences in each AWS account and AWS Region in your organization. Alternatively, you can use AWS CloudFormation StackSets to create a session preferences document in multiple accounts and Regions to help you have consistent session preferences. For information about the schema for session preferences documents, see [Session document schema](./session-manager-schema.html).
+With just-in-time node access, you can specify general session and logging preferences in each AWS account and AWS Region in your organization. Alternatively, you can use CloudFormation StackSets to create a session preferences document in multiple accounts and Regions to help you have consistent session preferences. For information about the schema for session preferences documents, see [Session document schema](./session-manager-schema.html).