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Adds or updates the policy that is specified as the IAM user's permissions boundary.
You can use an Amazon Web Services managed policy or a customer managed policy to
set the boundary for a user. Use the boundary to control the maximum permissions that
the user can have. Setting a permissions boundary is an advanced feature that can
affect the permissions for the user.
Policies that are used as permissions boundaries do not provide permissions. You must
also attach a permissions policy to the user. To learn how the effective permissions
for a user are evaluated, see IAM
JSON policy evaluation logic in the IAM User Guide.
For .NET Core this operation is only available in asynchronous form. Please refer to PutUserPermissionsBoundaryAsync.
Namespace: Amazon.IdentityManagement
Assembly: AWSSDK.IdentityManagement.dll
Version: 3.x.y.z
public virtual PutUserPermissionsBoundaryResponse PutUserPermissionsBoundary( PutUserPermissionsBoundaryRequest request )
Container for the necessary parameters to execute the PutUserPermissionsBoundary service method.
Exception | Condition |
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InvalidInputException | The request was rejected because an invalid or out-of-range value was supplied for an input parameter. |
NoSuchEntityException | The request was rejected because it referenced a resource entity that does not exist. The error message describes the resource. |
PolicyNotAttachableException | The request failed because Amazon Web Services service role policies can only be attached to the service-linked role for that service. |
ServiceFailureException | The request processing has failed because of an unknown error, exception or failure. |
.NET Framework:
Supported in: 4.5 and newer, 3.5