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AWS Resource Explorer uses AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) service-linked roles. A service-linked role is a unique type of IAM role that is linked directly to Resource Explorer. Service-linked roles are predefined by Resource Explorer and include all the permissions that the service requires to call other AWS services on your behalf.

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For information about other services that support service-linked roles, see AWS services that work with IAM in the IAM User Guide. There, look for the services that have Yes in the Service-linked roles column. Choose a Yes with a link to view the service-linked role documentation for that service.

Resource Explorer uses the service-linked role named AWSServiceRoleForResourceExplorer. This role grants permissions to the Resource Explorer service to view resources and AWS CloudTrail events in your AWS account on your behalf and to index those resources to support searching.

The role permissions policy named AWSResourceExplorerServiceRolePolicy allows Resource Explorer read-only access to retrieve resource names and properties for supported AWS resources. To view the services and resources that Resource Explorer supports, see Resource types you can search for with Resource Explorer. For the complete list of all actions this role can perform, you can view the AWSResourceExplorerServiceRolePolicy policy in the IAM console.

A principal is an IAM entity such as a user, group, or role. If you let Resource Explorer create the service-linked role for you when it creates the index in the first Region of the account, then the principal performing the task needs only the permissions required to create the Resource Explorer index. To create the service-linked role manually using IAM, then the principal performing the task must have permission to create a service-linked role. For more information, see Service-linked role permissions in the IAM User Guide.

You don't need to manually create a service-linked role. When you turn on Resource Explorer in the AWS Management Console, or run CreateIndex in the first AWS Region in your account using the AWS CLI or an AWS API, Resource Explorer creates the service-linked role for you.

If you delete this service-linked role, and then need to create it again, you can use the same process to re-create the role in your account. When you RegisterResourceExplorer in the first Region in your account, Resource Explorer creates the service-linked role for you again.

Resource Explorer doesn't allow you to edit the AWSServiceRoleForResourceExplorer service-linked role. After you create a service-linked role, you can't change the name of the role because various entities might reference the role. However, you can edit the description of the role using IAM. For more information, see Editing a service-linked role in the IAM User Guide.

You can use the IAM console, the AWS CLI, or the AWS API to manually delete the service-linked role. To do this, you must first remove the Resource Explorer indexes from every AWS Region in your account and then you can manually delete the service-linked role.

If the Resource Explorer service is using the role when you try to delete the resources, the deletion fails. If that happens, ensure that all indexes from all Regions are deleted, then wait for a few minutes and try the operation again.

Resource Explorer supports using service-linked roles in all of the Regions where the service is available. For more information, see AWS service endpoints in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.

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We are trying to use Veeam Explorer for Exchange to connect to the service provider option to view the backups stored there. When you're adding the service provider store, you can complete the modern authentication successfully then when you attempt to connect to add the store, it thinks about it and then eventually comes up to say connection failed.

I'm fairly new to Dynatrace but I am struggling with some of the differences between Data Explorer and Multidimensional Analysis. One of the things I like about multidimensional analysis views is that I can filter service data by a particular request. I've noticed that in Data Explorer (i.e. when configuring a new graph tile) I can't seem to drill down to the request level for any given service.

2. Given these differences, how can I create a Dashboard tile that shows only the response time of a single request for a given service (when the service in question has multiple requests associated with it)?

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You can use AWS Resource Explorer to more quickly and easily search and discover your AWS resources across AWS Regions and accounts. You can start your search in Unified Search in the AWS Management Console, the AWS Resource Explorer console, the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), or the SDK - and filter using tags, services, and other metadata.

From mid June to early October each year, the Island Explorer provides fare-free transit service between park destinations, local communities, and the Bar Harbor-Hancock County Regional Airport.

Regularly scheduled buses stop at specific destinations in the park-including campgrounds, carriage road entrances, and many trailheads. You can also flag down buses along their route; drivers will pick up passengers anywhere it is safe to stop.

The propane-powered Island Explorer buses-also equipped with bicycle racks-help reduce traffic congestion, parking, and air pollution problems on the island.

The Island Explorer was established in the late 1990s as a unique partnership between:

Downeast Transportation, Inc. (DTI), a non-profit transit provider operating in the region, introduces seasonal shuttle service between local campgrounds and Acadia NP. The system has one route and is supported by Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement (CMAQ) funds. Users pay a $2 fare to ride.

With financial support from the Friends of Acadia (FOA), DTI eliminates the $2 fare for riders on the campground route. The system experiences a 600% increase in use, from 3,000 riders in 1996 to 12,000 riders in the first year of fare-free service. Maine DOT awards funding to the Island Explorer Shuttle Bus System (Island Explorer) project through the T2000 Program and includes the proposed system in its biennial transportation improvement program (TIP). Acadia NP and its partners begin working closely with Maine DOT in order to implement the approved system.

The Island Explorer expands to seven routes in 2000. Nine buses are added, purchased by NPS with funds procured through the NPS Alternative Transportation Program. The buses are loaned to the Maine DOT through a cooperative agreement with NPS. In its first three years of service, the system experiences a 75 percent increase in ridership, with the largest increases on routes that serve campgrounds.

L.L. Bean pledges $1 million in the form of a qualified sponsor agreement to support the Island Explorer. FOA is the designated recipient of the funding, 99 percent of which will support system operations in order to extend service past Labor Day to Columbus Day.

You can also make a .bat file to easily do it.1. Open Notepad (Windows+R. Then type "notepad")2.Copy this text into Notepad (Ctrl+C):taskkill /f /IM explorer.exestart explorer.exeexit3. Go to File>Save As4. Type in any name with the extension of .bat. Make sure to remove the .txt at the end. (EX: Restart Explorer.bat)5. Save it6. Find the file, double-click it.7. Done :)

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