AWS connect documentation change
Summary
Renamed product references from 'Amazon Connect' to 'Connect Customer' in version control documentation
Security assessment
Changes only update product terminology without modifying security content. Tag-based access control documentation reference remains functionally identical.
Diff
diff --git a/connect/latest/adminguide/flow-version-control.md b/connect/latest/adminguide/flow-version-control.md index 7f3568b81..14f52624f 100644 --- a//connect/latest/adminguide/flow-version-control.md +++ b//connect/latest/adminguide/flow-version-control.md @@ -19 +19 @@ This procedure is especially useful if you want to research how a flow has been -For default flows that are provided with your Amazon Connect instance, the oldest flow in the list is the original version. The date matches when your Amazon Connect instance was created. For example, in the following image, the original default flow is dated 07/21/22. +For default flows that are provided with your Connect Customer instance, the oldest flow in the list is the original version. The date matches when your Connect Customer instance was created. For example, in the following image, the original default flow is dated 07/21/22. @@ -25 +25 @@ For default flows that are provided with your Amazon Connect instance, the oldes -For users with tag-based access controls configured on their security profile, the dropdown will be restricted to **Latest: Published** and **Latest: Saved** versions. To learn more about tag-based access controls in Amazon Connect, see [Apply tag-based access control in Amazon Connect](./tag-based-access-control.html). +For users with tag-based access controls configured on their security profile, the dropdown will be restricted to **Latest: Published** and **Latest: Saved** versions. To learn more about tag-based access controls in Connect Customer, see [Apply tag-based access control in Connect Customer](./tag-based-access-control.html).