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Subject: Re: For People With Their Own AWS Accounts: Setup Quirks
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That's a great idea, John. Thanks for figuring that out.
For those of you using your own account, feel free to use this method. You can also come in to pass off in person if you'd rather.
Steve Nay
On Wednesday, January 18, 2012 at 6:15 PM, John Chesley wrote:
> Instead of making your AMI public, you can also give the cs462ta account access to your AMI by following these steps:
> Open cs462ta's AWS console (use an incognito window or a different browser, if you don't want to log in/out several times)
> click on "BYU CS462" in the upper-right corner to open up the menu
> select "Account Activity"
> Look for "Account Number" underneath "Welcome BYU CS462" on the right-hand side of the page. Copy the number you see there.
> Open your AWS Console EC2 page
> Click on AMIs
> right-click on the AMI you created, select "Edit Permissions"
> paste the number you copied in (4) into the text box under "Add Launch Permission"
> Click Save, and the passoff script should work
>
> ~John
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That's a great idea, John. Thanks for figuring that o=
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wn account, feel free to use this method. You can also come in to pass of=
f in person if you'd rather.</div>
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<p style=3D=22color: =23A0A0A8;=22>On Wednesday, January =
18, 2012 at 6:15 PM, John Chesley wrote:</p>
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<span><div><div>Instead of making your AMI public, yo=
u can also give the cs462ta account access to your AMI by following these=
steps:<div><ol><li><span style=3D=22line-height: normal;=22>Open cs462ta=
's AWS console (use an incognito window or a different browser, if you do=
n't want to log in/out several times)</span></li><li><span style=3D=22lin=
e-height: normal;=22>click on =22BYU CS462=22 in the upper-right corner t=
o open up the menu</span></li><li><span style=3D=22line-height: normal;=22=
>select =22Account Activity=22</span></li><li><span style=3D=22line-heigh=
t: normal;=22>Look for =22Account Number=22 underneath =22Welcome BYU CS4=
62=22 on the right-hand side of the page. Copy the number you see there.<=
/span></li><li><span style=3D=22line-height: normal; =22>Open your AWS Co=
nsole EC2 page</span></li><li><span style=3D=22line-height: normal; =22>C=
lick on AMIs</span></li><li><span style=3D=22line-height: normal; =22>rig=
ht-click on the AMI you created, select =22Edit Permissions=22</span></li=
><li><span style=3D=22line-height: normal; =22>paste the number you copie=
d in (4) into the text box under =22Add Launch Permission=22</span></li><=
li><span style=3D=22line-height: normal; =22>Click Save, and the passoff =
script should work</span></li></ol><div>=7EJohn</div></div></div></div></=
span>
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