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I am new to AWS. I have to create an Active Directory and use that Active Directory user credentials to sigin in to my AWS Account.



I have created an AWS Managed Microsoft Active Directory using the Directory Service of AWS and Created a Windows Server in EC2. My Windows Server for the Active Directory Looks like:



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I have created users in my Active Directory. But From now, I am unaware of the process to connect it with AWS sign in.



How can I manage sigin of the above Active Directory Users to AWS.










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I am new to AWS. I have to create an Active Directory and use that Active Directory user credentials to sigin in to my AWS Account.



I have created an AWS Managed Microsoft Active Directory using the Directory Service of AWS and Created a Windows Server in EC2. My Windows Server for the Active Directory Looks like:



enter image description here



I have created users in my Active Directory. But From now, I am unaware of the process to connect it with AWS sign in.



How can I manage sigin of the above Active Directory Users to AWS.










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  • Your question contains no code, because of this I'm voting to move to Server Fault instead.
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I am new to AWS. I have to create an Active Directory and use that Active Directory user credentials to sigin in to my AWS Account.



I have created an AWS Managed Microsoft Active Directory using the Directory Service of AWS and Created a Windows Server in EC2. My Windows Server for the Active Directory Looks like:



enter image description here



I have created users in my Active Directory. But From now, I am unaware of the process to connect it with AWS sign in.



How can I manage sigin of the above Active Directory Users to AWS.










share|improve this question













I am new to AWS. I have to create an Active Directory and use that Active Directory user credentials to sigin in to my AWS Account.



I have created an AWS Managed Microsoft Active Directory using the Directory Service of AWS and Created a Windows Server in EC2. My Windows Server for the Active Directory Looks like:



enter image description here



I have created users in my Active Directory. But From now, I am unaware of the process to connect it with AWS sign in.



How can I manage sigin of the above Active Directory Users to AWS.







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  • Your question contains no code, because of this I'm voting to move to Server Fault instead.
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Your question contains no code, because of this I'm voting to move to Server Fault instead.
– James C.
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Your question contains no code, because of this I'm voting to move to Server Fault instead.
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