AWS workmail documentation change
Summary
Removed 'AWS' prefix from Directory Service console references and guide titles
Security assessment
Changes are branding/naming updates only. Security-critical instructions about AD Connector setup, IAM policies, and directory synchronization remain unaltered with no evidence of vulnerability fixes.
Diff
diff --git a/workmail/latest/adminguide/add_new_organization.md b/workmail/latest/adminguide/add_new_organization.md index 365b4b873..0d239842e 100644 --- a//workmail/latest/adminguide/add_new_organization.md +++ b//workmail/latest/adminguide/add_new_organization.md @@ -22 +22 @@ You can create a new Amazon WorkMail directory for use with your WorkMail organi -By integrating with your on-premises directory, you can use your existing users and groups in Amazon WorkMail and users can sign in with their existing credentials. If you’re using an on-premises directory, you must first set up an AD Connector in AWS Directory Service. The AD Connector synchronizes your users and groups with the Amazon WorkMail address book and performs user authentication requests. For more information, see [Active Directory Connector](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/directory_ad_connector.html) in the _AWS Directory Service Administration Guide_. +By integrating with your on-premises directory, you can use your existing users and groups in Amazon WorkMail and users can sign in with their existing credentials. If you’re using an on-premises directory, you must first set up an AD Connector in AWS Directory Service. The AD Connector synchronizes your users and groups with the Amazon WorkMail address book and performs user authentication requests. For more information, see [Active Directory Connector](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/directory_ad_connector.html) in the _Directory Service Administration Guide_. @@ -125 +125 @@ When using AWS Managed Active Directory with your Amazon WorkMail organization, - 1. In the AWS Directory Service console, navigate to your Managed AD (Microsoft AD), or from the Amazon WorkMail console, select **Users** or **Groups** in the left navigation panel, and then click the directory link in the note box at the top of the page. + 1. In the Directory Service console, navigate to your Managed AD (Microsoft AD), or from the Amazon WorkMail console, select **Users** or **Groups** in the left navigation panel, and then click the directory link in the note box at the top of the page. @@ -150 +150 @@ When using AWS Managed Active Directory with your Amazon WorkMail organization, - 3. Finally, ensure that you have enabled **User and group management** in the AWS Directory Service console and have updated your IAM policies with the required DS-Data permissions as described in the previous section. + 3. Finally, ensure that you have enabled **User and group management** in the Directory Service console and have updated your IAM policies with the required DS-Data permissions as described in the previous section.