Access is different from association. So Option is A. No
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Vilassays:
Each IAM user is associated with one and only one AWS account. Answer: A
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Khaledsays:
Yes via federation accessing multiple accounts using the same User
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vladamsays:
A is the right answer.
Accessing using federation is not the same as associating a user with multiple accounts.
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Duck brosays:
A http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_users.html
Each IAM user is associated with one and only one AWS account. Because users are defined within your AWS account, they don’t need to have a payment method on file with AWS. Any AWS activity performed by users in your account is billed to your account.
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Amitsays:
Whats the difference between access and association?
Yes, but I’m not sure if it was possible when they created the test questions as this was enabled in Jan ’15
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-cross-account-access-in-the-aws-management-console/
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Access is different from association. So Option is A. No
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Each IAM user is associated with one and only one AWS account. Answer: A
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Yes via federation accessing multiple accounts using the same User
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A is the right answer.
Accessing using federation is not the same as associating a user with multiple accounts.
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A
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_users.html
Each IAM user is associated with one and only one AWS account. Because users are defined within your AWS account, they don’t need to have a payment method on file with AWS. Any AWS activity performed by users in your account is billed to your account.
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Whats the difference between access and association?
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A.
No
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