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First of all, we strongly recommend that you do not use the root user for your everyday tasks, even the administrative ones. Instead, adhere to the best practice of using the root user only to create your first IAM user. Then securely lock away the root user credentials and use them to perform only a few account and service management tasks. Please refer to the documentation for more information.
Creating a CloudShell environment might fail due to many reasons. You can try the following options:
- Make sure you launch the CloudShell in a supported region
- Ensure there are no policies that could be denying CloudShell, e.g. SCP (AWS Organizations), managed policies, permission boundaries
- Make sure your machine's time is accurate (e.g. synchronize your time using a time server)
- Make sure your account is fully verified (if it's a brand new account) - contact AWS Support for that
- Try restarting CloudShell via Actions --> Restart CloudShell
- Try deleting the home directory via Actions --> Delete AWS CloudShell home directory
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Make sure you launch the CloudShell in a supported region I use ap-southeast-2.
Only 1 (AdministratorAccess) policy applied.
I use another account, it can use normally.
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Thank you very much.