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*** This version of ASM2 has noe been superseeded by the ASM2 12/11 update ***


The most recent changes to Amazon's web services API was the introduction of the Access Key ID. The following is sourced from Amazon's documentation:


"If you are new to ECS, you must register to become an ECS 4.0 developer. To register, point your browser at http://aws.amazon.com and click the Register for AWS link. Once you have registered, you will be assigned an Access Key ID.

"If you are already an ECS 4.0 developer and have a Subscription ID, you will be assigned an Access Key ID automatically. To view your Access Key ID, point your browser at http://aws.amazon.com and click the Your Web Services Account button and pull down to the View Access Key Identifiers option. Your Access Key ID and Secret Access Key display."


ASM2 has also been updated to cater for these changes, with the proviso that you should continue using your current Subscription IDs in your ASM installations if you a member of AWS (Amazon Web Service) before October 11.

New members, however, will have to go with the AWSAccessKeyId.

These changes have also been incorporated into ASM's readme file (a portion of which is displayed below) that comes with the updated script. Clearly spelt is the option you should take.


You can use this link here to grab the latest version or update of the script that's available for download.


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