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# AWS Cognito Configuration

Follow the below-given steps to configure the AWS Cognito settings:

* Select the ‘**AWS Cognito Configuration**’ option from the Authentication drop-down menu.

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* The ‘**AWS Cognito Settings**’ page opens displaying the Configuration tab.
* Provide the following information to configure the AWS Cognito Settings:
  * Access Key
  * Secret Key
  * Region
* Click the ‘**Next**’ option.

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* A success message appears to confirm the action.

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* The user gets redirected to the ‘**Sync Configuration**’ tab.
* Select a user group from the displayed AWS Group list.
* Select users from the AWS User list by putting the checkmarks in the boxes given next to the usernames.
* Click the ‘**Next**’ option to proceed.

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* A success message appears to confirm that the user list has been updated.

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* The Group Configuration tab opens.
* The selected AWS user list appears.
* Select any user group from the AWS Group list.
* Click the ‘**Save**’ option.

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* A success message appears to confirm the action.

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