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Remove your user from a shared Environment

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Remove your user from a shared Environment - AWS Cloud9

AWS Cloud9 is no longer available to new customers. Existing customers of AWS Cloud9 can continue to use the service as normal. Learn more

AWS Cloud9 is no longer available to new customers. Existing customers of AWS Cloud9 can continue to use the service as normal. Learn more

This step shows how you can remove your user from a shared environment.

Note

If you're the environment owner, you can't remove your user from an environment.

Removing your user from an environment doesn't remove your user from IAM.

  1. With the shared environment open, in the Collaborate window, expand Environment Members, if the list of members isn't visible.

  2. Do one of the following actions:

    • Next to You, choose the trash can icon.

    • Open the context (right-click) menu for You, and then choose Leave environment.

  3. When prompted, choose Leave.

To use code to remove your user from a shared environment, call the AWS Cloud9 delete environment membership operation, as follows.

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