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AWS workspaces documentation change

Service: workspaces · 2025-11-22 · Documentation low

File: workspaces/latest/adminguide/launch-workspace-simple-ad.md

Summary

Updated references from 'AWS Directory Service' to 'Directory Service' in text and links

Security assessment

Terminology updates to align with product naming conventions. No security implications detected in the context of these changes.

Diff

diff --git a/workspaces/latest/adminguide/launch-workspace-simple-ad.md b/workspaces/latest/adminguide/launch-workspace-simple-ad.md
index 97144e74c..51905ab28 100644
--- a//workspaces/latest/adminguide/launch-workspace-simple-ad.md
+++ b//workspaces/latest/adminguide/launch-workspace-simple-ad.md
@@ -20 +20 @@ In this tutorial, we launch a WorkSpace that uses Simple AD. For tutorials that
-When you create a Simple AD directory. AWS Directory Service creates two directory servers, one in each of the private subnets of your VPC. There are no users in the directory initially. Add a user after you create the WorkSpace. For more information, see [Create a WorkSpace in WorkSpaces Personal](./create-workspaces-personal.html)
+When you create a Simple AD directory. Directory Service creates two directory servers, one in each of the private subnets of your VPC. There are no users in the directory initially. Add a user after you create the WorkSpace. For more information, see [Create a WorkSpace in WorkSpaces Personal](./create-workspaces-personal.html)
@@ -80 +80 @@ WorkSpaces completes the following tasks on your behalf:
-After you’ve created an Simple AD directory, you can register it with Amazon WorkSpaces. For more information, see [Register an existing AWS Directory Service directory with WorkSpaces Personal](./register-deregister-directory.html)
+After you’ve created an Simple AD directory, you can register it with Amazon WorkSpaces. For more information, see [Register an existing Directory Service directory with WorkSpaces Personal](./register-deregister-directory.html)