Difference between revisions of "Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling managed policies"
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* AutoScalingConsoleFullAccess — Grants full access to Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling using the AWS Management Console. This policy works when you are using launch configurations, but not when you are using launch templates. | * AutoScalingConsoleFullAccess — Grants full access to Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling using the AWS Management Console. This policy works when you are using launch configurations, but not when you are using launch templates. | ||
− | * AutoScalingConsoleReadOnlyAccess | + | * AutoScalingConsoleReadOnlyAccess Grants read-only access to Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling using the AWS Management Console. This policy works when you are using launch configurations, but not when you are using launch templates. |
Revision as of 16:49, 24 August 2022
- AutoScalingFullAccess — Grants full access to Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling for users who need full Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling access from the AWS CLI or SDKs, but not AWS Management Console access.
- AutoScalingReadOnlyAccess — Grants read-only access to Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling for users who are making calls only to the AWS CLI or SDKs.
- AutoScalingConsoleFullAccess — Grants full access to Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling using the AWS Management Console. This policy works when you are using launch configurations, but not when you are using launch templates.
- AutoScalingConsoleReadOnlyAccess Grants read-only access to Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling using the AWS Management Console. This policy works when you are using launch configurations, but not when you are using launch templates.
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