AWS connect documentation change
Summary
Updated product branding from 'Amazon Connect' to 'Connect Customer' throughout the documentation
Security assessment
The changes are purely cosmetic branding updates replacing 'Amazon Connect' with 'Connect Customer'. No security-related content was modified, added, or removed. The security requirements for flow permissions remain unchanged.
Diff
diff --git a/connect/latest/adminguide/contact-flow-import-export.md b/connect/latest/adminguide/contact-flow-import-export.md index 7c226d198..c76c6b34b 100644 --- a//connect/latest/adminguide/contact-flow-import-export.md +++ b//connect/latest/adminguide/contact-flow-import-export.md @@ -9 +9 @@ Export limitationsBlock counterFlows are exported to JSON filesHow to import/exp -# Import and export flows between flow designers in Amazon Connect +# Import and export flows between flow designers in Connect Customer @@ -28 +28 @@ Support for importing legacy flows into the flow designer will end on **03/31/20 -To migrate tens or hundreds of flows, use the APIs described in [Migrate flows to an instance, Region, or environment in Amazon Connect](./migrate-contact-flows.html). +To migrate tens or hundreds of flows, use the APIs described in [Migrate flows to an instance, Region, or environment in Connect Customer](./migrate-contact-flows.html). @@ -70 +70 @@ By default, flow export files are created without a file name extension, and sav - 1. Log in to your Amazon Connect instance using an account that is assigned a security profile that includes view permissions for flows. + 1. Log in to your Connect Customer instance using an account that is assigned a security profile that includes view permissions for flows. @@ -85 +85 @@ By default, flow export files are created without a file name extension, and sav - 1. Log in to your Amazon Connect instance. The account must be assigned a security profile that includes edit permissions for flows. + 1. Log in to your Connect Customer instance. The account must be assigned a security profile that includes edit permissions for flows. @@ -110 +110 @@ When you create a flow, the resources you include in the flow, such as queues an -When you import a flow, Amazon Connect attempts to resolve the references to the Amazon Connect resources used in the flow, such as queues, by using the ARN for the resource. +When you import a flow, Connect Customer attempts to resolve the references to the Connect Customer resources used in the flow, such as queues, by using the ARN for the resource. @@ -112 +112 @@ When you import a flow, Amazon Connect attempts to resolve the references to the - * When you import a flow into the same Amazon Connect instance that you exported it from, the resources used in the flow will resolve to the existing resources in that instance. + * When you import a flow into the same Connect Customer instance that you exported it from, the resources used in the flow will resolve to the existing resources in that instance. @@ -114 +114 @@ When you import a flow, Amazon Connect attempts to resolve the references to the - * If you delete a resource, or change the permissions for a resource, Amazon Connect may not be able to resolve the resource when you import the flow. + * If you delete a resource, or change the permissions for a resource, Connect Customer may not be able to resolve the resource when you import the flow. @@ -116 +116 @@ When you import a flow, Amazon Connect attempts to resolve the references to the - * When a resource cannot be found using the ARN, Amazon Connect attempts to resolve the resource by finding a resource with the same name as the one used in the flow. If no resource with the same name is found, a warning is displayed on the block that contains a reference to the unresolved resource. + * When a resource cannot be found using the ARN, Connect Customer attempts to resolve the resource by finding a resource with the same name as the one used in the flow. If no resource with the same name is found, a warning is displayed on the block that contains a reference to the unresolved resource. @@ -118 +118 @@ When you import a flow, Amazon Connect attempts to resolve the references to the - * If you import a flow into a different Amazon Connect instance than the one it was exported from, the ARNs for the resources used are different. + * If you import a flow into a different Connect Customer instance than the one it was exported from, the ARNs for the resources used are different. @@ -122 +122 @@ When you import a flow, Amazon Connect attempts to resolve the references to the -You can also open the blocks that contain unresolved resources, or resources that were resolved by name, and change the resource to another one in the Amazon Connect instance. +You can also open the blocks that contain unresolved resources, or resources that were resolved by name, and change the resource to another one in the Connect Customer instance.