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Modify shared access in AWS Well-Architected Tool

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Modify shared access in AWS Well-Architected Tool - AWS Well-Architected Tool

We have released a new version of the Well-Architected Framework. We also added new and updated lenses to the Lens Catalog. Learn more about the changes.

We have released a new version of the Well-Architected Framework. We also added new and updated lenses to the Lens Catalog. Learn more about the changes.

You can modify a pending or accepted workload invitation.

To modify shared access to a workload
  1. Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the AWS Well-Architected Tool console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/wellarchitected/.

  2. In the left navigation pane, choose Workloads.

  3. Select a workload that you own in one of the following ways:

    • Choose the name of the workload.

    • Select the workload and choose View details.

  4. Choose Shares.

  5. Select the workload invitation to modify and choose Edit.

  6. Choose the new permission that you want to grant to the AWS account or user.

    Read-Only

    Provides read-only access to the workload.

    Contributor

    Provides update access to answers and their notes, and read-only access to the rest of the workload.

  7. Choose Save.

If the modified workload invitation is not accepted within seven days, it's automatically expired.

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