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How to create Amazon WorkDocs in AWS

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To create Amazon WorkDocs In AWS

Introduction:

Amazon WorkDocs is a completely distributed, reliable content creation, storage, and collaboration service that can efficiently create, edit, and share content, and because it's stored centrally on AWS, access it from wherever on any device. we spend only on active user accounts and the storage we use.

Steps to create WorkDocs:

Login to AWS account: Choose WorkDocs in console page: snap1 snap2 Select the region: snap3 Create a WorkDocs: snap4 snap5 snap6 snap7

Once completed check the WorkDocs were creating or not: snap8 Once created open the url in browser: snap9 snap10 Check the mail for WorkDocs to get start: snap12 Set a password: snap13 snap14 snap15 The welcome page of WorkDocs were opened: snap16 Here we can upload a files or folders: snap17 snap18

snap19 snap20 Then share the folder for access from anywhere by creating a link: snap21 snap22 snap23 With this method creation of Amazon WorkDocs in AWS comes to an end.

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Frequently asked questions ( 5 )

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What Is Amazon WorkDocs?

A

Amazon WorkDocs is a fully managed, secure content creation, storage, and collaboration service. With Amazon WorkDocs, you can easily create, edit, and share content, and because it's stored centrally on AWS, access it from anywhere on any device. You pay only for active user accounts, and the storage you use.

Q

How do I access Amazon WorkDocs?

A

You can access Amazon WorkDocs on the web, or install apps for Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS devices. Download and install the Amazon WorkDocs apps from Apps & Integrations for Amazon WorkDocs. Amazon WorkDocs isn't available for Linux.

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How much does AWS WorkDocs cost?

A

With Amazon WorkDocs, there are no upfront fees or commitments. You pay only for active user accounts, and the storage you use. In most regions, WorkDocs costs $5 per user per month and includes 1 TB of storage for each user.

Q

What is WorkDocs companion?

A

Amazon WorkDocs Companion lets you open and edits a file from the web client in one step. When you edit a file, Companion saves your changes to Amazon WorkDocs as a new file version. Upload multiple files and folders from File Explorer to the Companion Uploads folder under MyDocs on the Amazon WorkDocs site.

Q

What are My docs?

A

When a user enables the "Send To My Documents" feature in the Windows environment by right-clicking on a file or folder on the Windows desktop, the MY DOCS file allows the associated file or folder to be sent to the user's "My Documents" folder.

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